Dodge Hellcat orders suspended due to popularity, lack of supply
Dodge has suspended further orders for its Challenger Hellcat and Charger Hellcat models due to overwhelming demand.
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Dodge has suspended further orders for its Challenger Hellcat and Charger Hellcat models due to overwhelming demand.
This weekend, the Australian Grand Prix kicks off the 2015 Formula One season. Here are 13 facts you may, or may not, know about the race down under.
For the 2016 model year onwards, GM has cut its US powertrain warranty from 100,000 miles to 60,000 miles for its Chevrolet and GMC brands.
To warm you up for this year’s F1 season, here are 52 facts you may or may not know about the circuits, participants, teams and hosting nations.
The new Mark VII Volkswagen Golf SportWagen has just gone on sale in the US and replaces the Mark VI Jetta SportWagen.
The Mark VII Volkswagen Golf wagon has just gone on sale in North America as the Golf SportWagen, because, you know, that sounds cool and German.
The front-wheel drive F45 BMW 2-Series Active Tourer and F46 2-Series Gran Tourer will not be coming to the USA or, most likely, Canada.
Using parts borrowed from Audi, the Italdesign is an electric autonomous car with big lashings of luxury and airplane-style fold-flat bed.
The Morgan Aero 8 has been updated with a completely new tail-end, comprising a smoother look and a reverse-hinged boot lid.
The W447 Mercedes-Benz Vito van is finally on sale in the USA and Canada, although it will be badged as the Metris to avoid any Godfather connotations.