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Mazda issues recall on Tribute for corrosion, Ford issues same recall for Escape

A corrosion concern in Mazda Tribute and Ford Escape sport utility vehicles has caused the carmakers to issue a recall as the corrosion could lead to loss of control of the vehicle.
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By: Aaron Turpen

Tuners are already getting into the 2015 Subaru WRX STI

The all-new 2015 Subaru WRX STI is at the New York International Auto Show along with the 2015 Global RallyCross STI. But who else brought a new STI?
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By: Denis Flierl

Scion Pickup Still a Possibility - How it Happens

For the past several years, a Scion pickup has been all over the rumor mill. At times, it seemed eminent. At other times, it was reportedly dead. Is it still a possibility? Sure. Is it still a long shot? You bet. If it were to happen, this is how it would go.
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By: Tim Esterdahl

Volkswagen May Not Build SUV at Chattanooga Plant After All

Volkswagen has alternative deals for building their much-anticipated SUV, and Tennessee officials are not making the state look any more attractive with their negotiation tactics.
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By: Mechele Dillard

GM Moves to Prevent Chevrolet Camaro Z/28 Knock-Offs

While the $75,000 price tag and the limited quantities of the Chevrolet Camaro Z/28, there will likely be some folks who cannot acquire the real thing who will try to make a more affordable trimline of the Camaro look and drive like the Z/28 – but GM isn’t going to make it easy for dreamers to build a knock-off of the new super-Camaro.
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By: Patrick Rall

Tesla will manufacture in China, but not as soon as Musk claims

Any automaker that wishes to sell cars in China has great incentive to build those cars in China due to the 25% tax on imported vehicles. Tesla plans to build its own vehicles in China in the near future, but just how near is decidedly up in the air.
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By: Luke Ottaway

A Review of the 2014 Lexus IS350 F Sport AWD: The Original Sporty Lexus Keeps Getting Better

The Lexus IS lineup has always been the sportiest of the Japanese luxury brand (aside from the mighty LFA) so it should come as no surprise that the new 2014 Lexus IS350 F Sport is sportier than past models in every way – while still maintaining the high level of luxury that you would expect from a modern Lexus sedan.
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By: Patrick Rall