Audi’s Johan De Nysschen talks future product at Fourtitude

Filed under: Audi

Audi of America President Johan de Nysschen recently went on the record about future product plans via the forums at enthusiast site Fourtitude. In addition to clarifying the big news regarding Audi’s diesel initiative in the United States, de Nysschen let some other product plans slip out.
First, he confirmed that the next-generation A3 [...]

Ford Fiesta turns 35, hits 15 million units, celebrates

Filed under: Etc., Ford

Ford kicked off the Fiesta Movement in 2010, but the little hatchback’s history goes back 35 years. In 1976, Ford launched the Fiesta, and since then, it’s gone on to sell 15 million units. The latest iteration joined the family in 2010, and Ford’s keeping it fresh for 2011 with new colors [...]

Chevy holding tournament to pick best Bowtie vehicle of all time

Filed under: Classics, Etc., Chevrolet

As a company, Chevrolet has helped shape the automotive landscape in more than one way. Has any other nameplate been responsible for more iconic models in its history? Names like Nomad, Impala, Apache, Chevelle, Camaro, Corvette, and Bel Air defined their segments and were emblematic of their respective generations, but which [...]

Spy Shots: This is the 2012 Toyota Camry Hybrid

Filed under: Spy Photos, Hybrid, Sedan, Toyota

Toyota was busy introducing all flavors of the 2012 Toyota Camry to the media earlier this week, but since all that stuff’s embargoed, there’s not much to tell. Yet. But what isn’t under embargo is this collection of spy photos showing the 2012 Camry Hybrid in its birthday suit [...]

First Drive: 2012 Cadillac SRX

First Drive: 2012 Cadillac SRXContinuous improvement in action.
Here are two ways of looking at the 2012 Cadillac SRX: 1) The sleekly designed second-generation model was underdeveloped when introduced in 2010, or 2) the dogged and hard-working people involved with this crossover are pursuing Japanese-style continuous improvement, which explains the significant upgrades after only two years.
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