March 28, 2024
VW

Volkswagen Models Gain New 2017 1.5-Liter Engine Over 1.4 TSI and 1.6 TDI

Starting with 2017, Volkswagen is planning to revive its engine lineup, by introducing new mills with less emissions and improved fuel economy. The 1.5-liter mill is the one to replace the present 1.4 TSI and 1.6 TDI. The news have been confirmed by VW CEO Herber Diess, who stated in a press release that 1.5-liter

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Caterham

Caterham to expand range by 2020

Know a bit of history? Then you probably know that’s the place where you find about 95% of the British motoring industry. Few companies survive and of those that do, most specialize in small track day cars that almost never have any use outside a closed stretch of tarmac. Caterham is one of them, they’ve

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Luxury Cars Rolls Royce

Rolls Royce to build two Ghost derived models

Awfully sorry gents from keeping you away from one of your favorite brands. Though I have some good news for you today, I’m afraid it’s about the lesser Ghost model they offer. Our beloved Phantom remains in production as a top end model and it still stands for everything we love to see in a

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Mazda

Mazda MX-5 and RX-8 could get closer

Mazda, just like any other automotive manufacturer from Japan, mostly makes boring cars. Unlike most manufacturers from Japan however, they also make exciting ones as well. I’m talking about the Mazda MX-5 and its bigger, faster brother the RX-8. The first one will live on forever simply because it’s a great entry level roadster offering

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Jaguar

Jaguar XF and XJ models not going hybrid soon

The British automotive industry may be coming back these days but it’s still rather lagging behind the leaders in plenty of aspects. Jaguar however just made a new announcement about their development plan that is actually more than interesting. It’s not exactly going to help them beat BMW or Mercedes but it brings them closer

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Audi

Audi reminds us what made them so strong

In what can only be described as a gust of inspiration, Audi’s UK division launched a new website about the parent company. It’s not unusual for companies to keep making up websites and such to promote new models.

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