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2017 Dodge Hellcat Challenger, Charger Production Numbers Hit the Net

Production numbers for the 2017 Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat and 2017 Dodge Charger SRT Hellcat have arrived online and while they are not official numbers, the lack of official numbers of a particular trimline leaves us to rely on these unofficial numbers for the 707 horsepower Mopar muscle car – just like we have done for the 2015 and 2016 model years.
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By: Patrick Rall

Ford Says New Hot Hatch Fiesta ST Won’t Make US Shores

In an interview at the Frankfort Motor Show, a Ford executive says the new 2018 Ford Fiesta ST hot hatch won’t be coming to US shores.
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By: Denis Flierl

Will IIHS' New President Change Top U.S. Auto Safety Group At Historic Juncture

The nation's top auto safety group, the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety announces it has chosen a new President to lead the group.
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By: John Goreham

New Subaru BRZ Gets Improved Body Rigidity; JDM BRZ STI Is Coming

Subaru Corporation has improved body rigidity in the new BRZ sports coupe. A new 2018 BRZ STI is coming to Japan this fall.
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By: Denis Flierl

Crime Ring Clears Dieselgate Buyback Storage of 69 Cars

Although police investigators are still seeking the answer, no one can say with any certainty exactly how 69 vehicles have vanished from VW's Pontiac Superdome Dieselgate car storage only to have some reppear elsewhere.
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By: Marc Stern

First production 2018 Honda Accord rolls off the line in Marysville, Ohio

Last July Torque News reported on the media reveal of the most advanced, powerful and safest Honda Accord ever produced. Today marks the day 2018 Honda Accord production commences in Marysville, Ohio.
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By: Parks McCants

Why the Unpopular Regular Cab Tundra Caused Toyota to Pull the Plug in 2018

It is not surprising that Toyota is ceasing production of its two-door pickup truck starting with the 2018 Tundra, and the reasons are explicit: low profit, cost similarities between cabs, CAFE regulations and low demand.
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By: Senita Hignojoz

Although Easy, a Hellcat-Powered Chrysler 300 is Unlikely for the US

The internet is ablaze today with news of a possible Hellcat Hemi-powered Chrysler 300 SRT, but I really don’t expect that we will see a Hellcat 300 in the United States – even though creating such a vehicle would be relatively simple for the FCA engineers.
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By: Patrick Rall