Mercedes-Benz Hikes CLA Price Above $30k Threshold

The sub-$30,000 Mercedes-Benz is no more. For 2015, Mercedes is raising the price of its popular CLA sedan by about 5 percent, putting it above the critical psychological threshold.

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Accuracy Issues Real Reason For Free Hydrogen For FCV Owners

Toyota Mirai and Hyundai Tucson Fuel Cell owners will be able to refuel their new FCVs for free for three years, but only because it’s hard to put a price on hydrogen.

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2018 Lamborghini Urus Will Share $240k Price Tag With Huracn

Lamborghini’s newest foray into the premium truck/SUV market may still be for the production stop light to go green, but when it does, it will likely be priced in line with the Huracán.

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Quote Of The Day: The Colorado Pricing Paradox

The pricing announcement for GM’s mid-size trucks raised a big question at TTAC – namely, how are they supposed to compete with GM’s full-size trucks when there are such hefty rebates already available?

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Kalanick: UberX Could Become Cheaper Than Owning A Car

Uber wants to do more than disrupt the traditional taxi service, seeking to bring its pricing low enough to replace your own vehicle, period.

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2015 Acura TLX To Start At $30,995, Arrives In August

After a bit of a delay to sort out a few kinks, the 2015 Acura TLX — the new sedan replacing both the TL and TSX — will finally arrive in August with a base MSRP of $30,995.

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Why Is Nissan Cutting Prices?

One of the bigger stories of 2013 has so far managed to escape the news cycle. I’m not exactly sure why Nissan’s announcement of significant reductions on the MSRP of new cars hasn’t gotten more coverage, but I’m also not 100 percent sure of Nissan’s motives either.

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Nissan Hikes Price Of Unpopular Cube
One of the most popular cars in our TWAT talks is the Nissan Cube; the much maligned, slow-selling compact is looking like a shoo-in for our ignominious hon…
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Ferrari Pricing Heads For Orbit, Porsche Stays Grounded

Ferraris are expensive, Porsches (usually) less so. This is something that every kid on the street knows, right? Turns out that it is, as the song says, truer than true.

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So…About That Sub-$20k Hyundai Veloster Turbo. It's Not Happening.

Yesterday, I learned a very valuable lesson in Journalism 101, having published erroneous information before having it confirmed.

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Blind Spot: America's New Motor City

Throughout the history of the automobile in America, one city has been synonymous with the industry and culture of cars. Booming with America’s great period of industrialization, Detroit became the Motor City, the hometown of an industry that created a blue-collar middle class and a culture based on personal mobility. But as America has entered the post-industrial age, as the focus of our economy has shifted from production to consumption, Detroit has been left behind. Long used to defining consumer tastes, Detroit was caught unawares by the changes wrought by globalization and the rise of information technology. And as America’s traditional auto industry struggles to redefine itself in the new economy, another Motor City is rising to meet the challenges of a new age.

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At $25,495 Subaru BRZ Is $1,295 More Than Scion FR-S

Today seems to be “Pricing Thursday”, the anticipated forerunner to Good Friday, and the one we’ve been waiting for has finally risen revealed pricing details. The Subaru BRZ, at $25,495, is only $1,295 more than the Scion FR-S and $100 less than the Subaru Impreza WRX.

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2013 Cadillac XTS Starts At $44,995
The 2013 Cadillac XTS will start at $44,995 when it goes on sale later this spring. While three trim levels have been confirmed for the car, only the base pr…
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Acura ILX To Cost "Around $27,000"

The launch of the Acura ILX kicked off on Sunday, and Acura told the crowd of assembled journalists that their new ILX sedan will cost “around $27,000”.

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2013 Ford Escape Tentatively Priced At $22,220

Yes, prices are subject to change, but Ford’s configurator gives us a good idea of how much a 2013 Ford Escape will go for when it hits showrooms this spring.

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  • Bd2 Hyundai and Kia have zero problem selling their respective Ioniq and EV models at or above MSRP. EV9 is the top seller in it's segment.
  • Redapple2 366,000 miles is no small thing. The owners and the manufacturer: tip o the cap.
  • ToolGuy The 6 million residents of Missouri purchase twice as many Tesla vehicles as do the 5 million residents of Alabama. So now you know.
  • Redapple2 1 Hybrid will be a no go for me. Engine shake on start is more than most.2 I like the '24 better. I like distinct headlights. Grill. New Rear is blob like. '24 lobster claw rear may not appeal to all but at least it attempts style.3 Everything in the TV screen? No thx. Xmode selection. Seat heat. Cabin temp and more, Go to the Screen.4 '25 rides great? The '24 made Consumer Reports short list of best riding cars on sale.5 Gold wheels cool. Not cool? floating roof d pillar slash. Heat extraction gills at the front brake.Hard Pass. I ll keep my 24 Limited til the wheels come off.
  • Jeff S I have seen a number of new Teslas around where I live. Maybe the increased number is because Tesla has reduced the price on some of their models.