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Porsche Recalls 22,000 Cayenne V-6 TDIs Over Diesel Defeat Device

Porsche has been ordered to recall another 22,000 3.0-liter V-6 Cayenne TDI models after German investigators found "defeat" software included in the code of test vehicles.
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By: Marc Stern

The Dodge Viper Nurburgring Record Run Ends with Odd Mechanical Issues

After turning in a time of 7:03.45 yesterday, the Dodge Viper ACR piloted by Dominik Farnbacher hit the track today for one more shot at the Nurburgring production road car record, but an odd mechanical issue coupled with more rain put an end to this attempt at the 6-minute range.
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By: Patrick Rall

A Look at How Modern Ford Mustang 0-60 Times have Improved

We recently brought you the news that the 2018 Ford Mustang GT is capable of a 0-60 time quicker than 4-seconds flat and upon hearing this news, the team at CJ Pony Parts put together a handy infographic showing how the acceleration times of the modern Mustang has dropped over the past few generations.
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By: Patrick Rall

Happy 100th Birthday to the Ford Truck

The first ever Ford Truck was introduced on July 27th, 1917, so the bestselling truck and bestselling vehicle overall in America officially turns 100 years old today – and it all; started with the Ford Model TT.
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By: Patrick Rall

New Owners Say The Subaru Outback And Crosstrek Have Considerable Appeal; 6 Auto Brands Rate Higher

The Subaru Outback and Crosstrek both scored high in the latest J.D. Power APEAL Study. What does it mean for consumers?
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By: Denis Flierl

Daimler Beats VW, BMW As Key Whistleblower in Europe Car-Cartel Probe

As the Justice Department begins its informal review of the automotive business practices of Germany's Big Five, it seems that the timing of this turn of events may have as much to do with who was first in the mad-dash to number one.
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By: Marc Stern

Toyota's New 2020 Battery Strategy Shows It Was Playing Chess with Nissan and Tesla

Toyota was apparently playing chess with Tesla and Nissan when it comes to electric car batteries, which are going to be the driving force for future EV production. If you don't have enough good batteries, you won't have enough electric cars produced, but there is a question. Now WSJ rumor says Toyota is planning long range fast charging batteries by 2020.
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By: Armen Hareyan