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2016 Dodge Challenger Hellcat Production Numbers Arrive Online - Up 67%

The production information for the 2016 Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat has been posted on the enthusiast community site Hellcat.org and while they have a ton of statistics on the 707 horsepower muscle car, the key figure is 11,955 Hellcat Challengers sold for 2016 – roughly 67% more than the 2015 model year.
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By: Patrick Rall

GM Gets a New Camaro SS into the mid-10s for SEMA

Leading up to the start of the 2016 SEMA Show in Las Vegas, General Motors has announced the results of the Camaro SS Drag Race Development Program, which put a new Camaro SS into the mid 10-second range with modifications which the company believes to be the most common among grassroots racers – and this program could lead to new high performance goodies from the Chevrolet Performance division.
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By: Patrick Rall

Audi Clarifies Powerteam For Entry-Level 2017 A3s

Audi has clarified the changes to the entry-level A3 powerteam. A 2.0-liter turbocharged Miller Cycle engine has replaced the 1.8-liter turbocharged four used in 2016.
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By: Marc Stern

Rumored: Volkswagen Could Be Exiting World Rally Championship

Volkswagen has been a dominate force in the FIA's World Rally Championship since it entered back in 2013. In the four seasons it has competed, the brand has 39 wins, along with three consecutive championships for manufacturers, drivers, and co-drivers. But this domination could be ending.
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By: Will Maley

Rumored: Nissan Sentra NISMO Coming to LA Auto Show; Will This be a Honda Civic Si, Ford Focus ST Killer?

It’s rumored a Nissan Sentra Nismo could be at the LA Auto Show. Will this be a production Honda Civic Si, Ford Focus ST killer?
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By: Denis Flierl

For Hyundai, Can SEMA Get Sweeter Than It Already Is?

Hyundai has teamed with the development team at Bisimoto to take your basic Santa Fe and make it into a vehicle with more surprises than you might imagine.
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By: Marc Stern

Hyundai, Kia Now Free To Move On From Mileage Issues

An agreement Friday between 33 states, the District of Columbia and Hyundai and its Kia subsidiary settles the four-year cloud of mileage overstatement that resulted in fines and fees of almost $800 million.
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By: Marc Stern