VW prices U.S.-built Passat at $20,765: posted on May 26, 2011 05:30:00 am The all-new 2012 Passat, looking to be a big player in the highly competitive midsize segment and the first car to be built at a new Chattanooga, Tenn.
2012 Hyundai Genesis R-Spec sedan to start at $47,350: posted on May 25, 2011 04:59:58 pm An eight-speed transmission, a 5.0-liter V8 and 429 hp--if you guessed Audi, Mercedes-Benz or BMW, you'd be wrong. Does a sticker price of $47,350 with shipping costs give it away?
Ford aims to improve comfort for assembly workers : posted on May 25, 2011 05:00:48 pm Ford Motor Co. is using a digital mannequin, customized to account for physical differences across regions, to determine how to make jobs less physically strenuous for its assembly-line workers.
AUTOWEEK TV: The next Chevrolet Impala is on the way: posted on May 25, 2011 02:59:01 pm Also in today's show: The government invests in EVs, Ford takes safety to heart, NASCAR inducts six into the Hall of Fame and Kyle Busch gets flagged for speeding.
EBay Motors app for the iPhone debuts: posted on May 25, 2011 03:08:43 pm Impulse shoppers, rejoice. Thanks to the just-released eBay Motors app, you can go right to your iPhone and grab that Ferrari F50 you've been eyeing since you won the lottery.
New vehicle labels to compare fuel economy, emissions with U.S. average: posted on May 25, 2011 12:31:35 pm Window sticker labels will show how new vehicles' fuel economy and emissions levels compare with the U.S. fleet average starting in the 2013 model year, the Obama administration said Wednesday.
EBay exotic: Toyota 2000GT : posted on May 25, 2011 02:30:42 pm Our friends over at Bring a Trailer discovered this example of a right-hand-drive 1968 Toyota 2000GT for sale on eBay.
GM moving Chevrolet Impala to Detroit plant: posted on May 25, 2011 10:36:46 am General Motors said Wednesday that it will build the next-generation Chevrolet Impala at its Detroit-Hamtramck assembly plant, adding 2,500 jobs.
National Motorists Association says get out of the way: posted on May 25, 2011 11:10:12 am This is a no-brainer to AutoWeek readers, but the National Motorists Association has launched a publicity campaign urging drivers to not block the left lane and cause traffic problems.