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Chicken Tax Ready For The Fryer, Hilux Et Al Not Ready For US Market
As key free trade agreements near signing, the chicken tax may soon become a bucket of Kentucky fried goodness. Just don’t hold your breath for a Hilux.
US Spending On New-Car Purchases Hit All-Time High In May 2015
As loan terms continue to stretch further into the future, spending on new-car purchases hit a new all-time high in May 2015.
Ssangyong Planning Jeep Wrangler Rival For US Market Debut
Mahindra & Mahindra’s Ssangyong is looking to enter the U.S. market, with a planned rival to the Jeep Wrangler leading the charge.
Hyundai On Track To Sell 760K In US For 2015 Despite Low CUV, SUV Sales Volume
Hyundai says it’s on target to sell 760,000 units in the United States by the end of 2015, though crossover and SUV sales are lacking for now.
Honda Continues Shift Toward SUVs, Crossovers With 2016 Pilot Production
With the 2016 Pilot leaving the assembly line starting Thursday, Honda continues its progress toward more SUVs and crossovers over passenger cars.
Hyundai Santa Cruz, Subcompact Crossover Close To Production
Remember the Hyundai Santa Cruz from the 2015 Detroit Auto Show? The trucklet may soon be coming to a showroom near you.
Mller: US-Bound Porsche Boxster, Cayman To Gain Four-Cylinder Engines Next Year
Over 20 years ago, Porsche sold its last four-cylinder model in the United States. By the middle of 2016, this will all change.
Gales: Lotus Will Show Profit By End Of FY 2016
After going broke for so long, Lotus Cars CEO Jean-Marc Gales says his company will be back in the black by March 2017, when FY 2016 ends.
Nissan Considering Hybrid Variant Of Rogue For US Market
Known as the X-Trail or Qashqai in Japan and other global markets, the Nissan Rogue could soon come in hybrid form for the U.S. market.
AM/FM Radio Still High Among Consumers' List Of Car Features
Though one can now connect their smartphones and iPods to their vehicle’s infotainment systems, consumers still go gaga for AM/FM radio.
Volkswagen Bringing Aggressive Crossover Styling To USDM Market
Feeling its style isn’t metal as it could be, Volkswagen is unleashing a more aggressive language for its upcoming compact and midsize crossovers.
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