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Volkswagen Announces Return of Durheimer to Bentley & Bugatti

Volkswagen will be replacing Dr. Wolfgang Schreiber with Wolfgang Durheimer, who was previously CEO of Bentley Motors and president of Bugatti for a short period.
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By: Mechele Dillard

Toyota Targets Hyundai Design - And That's a Mistake

Toyota is refreshing its popular Camry in an apparent bid to stem the popularity of the Hyundai Sonata. It's a surprising mistake by the Japanese automaker.
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By: Keith Griffin

Will Power's 'dirty driving' riles Team Honda 2014 Long Beach Grand Prix

Honda power dominated the first half of the 2014 Toyota Grand Prix at Long Beach, only to be sidelined by a major fender bender. HPD, Simon Pagenaud and Schmidt Motorsports is not happy about it.
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By: Parks McCants

It's Beautiful Inside and Out but Who Will Buy the Kia Sedona?

Thanks to prominent placement on Live with Kelly & Michael, stay-at-home moms all over the land are now familiar with the beautiful 2015 Kia Sedona. With that burst of exposure comes this question - who is going to buy it?
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By: Keith Griffin

First 2015 Chevrolet Camaro Z/28 Raises a Half Mil to Feed the Hungry

This past weekend, an all black Chevrolet Camaro Z/28 rolled across the Barrett Jackson Auto Auction in Palm Beach Florida, serving as a stand in as bidders sought to win the right to own the very first 2015 Camaro Z/28 – with the winning bid raising an awesome $500,000 for charity.
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By: Patrick Rall

Audi’s range anxiety-destroying electric SUV to feature wireless charging

Last week CEO Rupert Stadler provided further confirmation of Audi’s plan for a 2017 all-electric SUV with 370 miles of range and indicated the vehicle will be capable of charging without a plug.
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By: Luke Ottaway

Feds Drop Ford F150 EcoBoost Investigation

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has officially closed their investigation into the Ford F150 pickups powered by the popular EcoBoost V6 after deciding that there is no need to recall those 360,000 trucks due to a power loss issue - with no further action required by the automaker and that means no recall of their most popular pickup.
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By: Patrick Rall