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Bloodhound SSC supersonic car prepped to break 763 mph speed barrier
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VW takes nearly $3B extra charge for fixing scandal-tainted U.S. diesel vehicles
The added financial hit could push the German automaker's total cost for the scandal past $30B
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Review: Get a shiatsu massage driving the 2018 Lexus LS 500
The Japanese automaker lands with its first flagship redesign in 10 years with ultra luxury and impressive handling.
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Volkswagen promises to roll out 2 new models every year
Volkswagen also plans to double the length of its warranties as it tries to attract new customers and recover from a 2015 emissions-cheating scandal.
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Here are the best new vehicles for traveling with dogs
To travel well with a dog, you have to think like a dog: Where can I stretch out?
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Edmunds: Ioniq, Bolt, Leaf give EV buyers options to Model 3
For buyers interested in an electric vehicle but don't want to wait around for Tesla's Model 3, several great alternatives are available at a similar price point.
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China sets target for electric car quota, but delays rollout
China upped pressure on automakers to develop electric cars by raising first-year target for a planned system of production quotas, but delayed rollout to 2019.
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Toyota redesigns Camry for 2018
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Ford unleashes an outrageous $94,000 pickup truck
Ford debuted the F-Series Super Duty Limited pickup truck Thursday at the State Fair of Texas, which often attracts introductions of trucks and SUVs.
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Chevrolet trucks, backbone of GM sales, turn 100
It started as basically a horseless carriage, but today General Motors couldn't depend more on Chevy trucks
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Anti-separatist demonstrators hold Spanish flags as they take part in a protest in support of Spain's unity ahead of Sunday's Catalan referendum vote on Sept. 30, 2017, in Madrid, Spain. The Catalan government is keeping with its plan to hold a refer
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