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Engines That Made Entire Brands Famous
Or engines that brands made famous. It's hard to tell sometimes.
After World War II, Japanese brands started to find a lot of success in the United States. But there's one major reason why they created luxury subdivisions.
An Audi USA spokesperson told Ars that “while we applaud the sustainable factor of cloth seats, customers continue to prefer leather/leather-like seats in luxury vehicles and note that it is easier to ...
Chinese car company announces fourth brand in the UK – with four more coming - OPINION: This is richly-deserved success, ...
Cadillac is unveiling its first F1 livery in a Super Bowl commercial Sunday night, revealing just how big America's team ...
There is a new name in the luxury segment, and things home-grown luxury EV might be a new contender for the frontlines of the ...
The electric vehicle mandate that would have forced 100 per cent of all new cars sold in Canada to be zero-emission vehicles ...
With the IndyCar Series expected to announce the signing of Chevrolet and Honda to multi-year engine supply contracts in the ...
Owning a classic car is a dream for many enthusiasts, but it could also be a solid investment. Here are some vintage vehicles ...
If you want to transport nine adults today, you may have to call in a specialist people mover. But not so back in the 1960s ...
A new measure between the two economic powerhouses could result in import limits and price controls against European-bound Chinese EVs.
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