If you were to stick to strict rationality when buying a car, we'd all own Priuses or minivans or the inexplicably absent Prius minivan.
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February 8th, 2010 Dave Posted in Audi, VWLivery No Comments »
If you were to stick to strict rationality when buying a car, we'd all own Priuses or minivans or the inexplicably absent Prius minivan.
February 8th, 2010 Dave Posted in Audi, VWLivery No Comments »
If you were to stick to strict rationality when buying a car, we'd all own Priuses or minivans or the inexplicably absent Prius minivan.
February 8th, 2010 Dave Posted in Volkswagen, VWLivery No Comments »
Volkswagen of America, Inc. today aired its 30-second "Punch Dub" Super Bowl ad, featuring an update on the classic Punch Buggy game, as part of a new campaign to increase model awareness and familiarity by reminding consumers of all the Volkswagens on the road.
February 8th, 2010 Dave Posted in Audi, VWLivery No Comments »
In the century or so of the automotive era many icons have come and gone, but several live on with us today.
February 8th, 2010 Dave Posted in Volkswagen, VWLivery No Comments »
No one can make a hatchback as fun to drive as Volkswagen . For close to 30 years now, VW has cornered the "hot hatch" segment.
February 7th, 2010 Dave Posted in Audi, VWLivery No Comments »
Audi today reported January U.S. sales of 6,510 luxury performance cars and SUVs, which accounted for a 37.9% overall increase from January 2009.
February 7th, 2010 Dave Posted in Volkswagen, VWLivery No Comments »
CAR Magazine reports: "The new Volkswagen Golf Mk7 is nearer than you think. Although the Golf Mk6 only arrived in late 2008, CAR understands the new, seventh-generation VW Golf lands in September 2012, with a raft of new engines and bodystyles.
February 6th, 2010 Dave Posted in Audi, VWLivery No Comments »
This is not your father's Cadillac even more so you granddaddy's Caddy. No more fins, no more 19-foot Fleetwoods.
February 6th, 2010 Dave Posted in Audi, VWLivery No Comments »
Once Li Shufu, head of China's Zhejiang Geely Holding Group, closes the deal to buy Ford Motor's Volvo unit for up to $2 billion, the sedate, safety-conscious Swedish brand may be in the running to replace the Audi A6 as Chinese state officials' car of choice.
February 6th, 2010 Dave Posted in Volkswagen, VWLivery No Comments »
Dan Proudfoot From Thursday's Globe and Mail Published on Thursday, Feb. 04, 2010 12:00AM EST Last updated on Friday, Feb.