Yes, it does.
Yes, it does.
PSA desperately needs more market share in China. Unlike its European rivals it doesn't have any exposure to the US.
this should have been based on actual sales vs projected sales.
except a whole class of "performance" mini-CUVs is developing. Audi SQ3, BMW X1 M Sport, Porsche Macan, Mercedes GLA45 AMG, and whatever BMW dreams up for the next Countryman.
So what happens to the A5 coupe in this scenario?
I went to see Ferrari's 50th anniversary of the 250 GTO in this building.
what about the Infiniti QX50?
Cadillac, Lexus, and Infiniti have misunderstood the European car market for a long time.
The Nissan B platform.
Consumer reports stopped recommending a car that is no longer in production? Oh boo hoo.
VW's strategy is going to get worse, now that the Audi A3 is going to eat the CC (and maybe the Jetta GLI) and the Q3 is going after the Tiguan.
Back when Smart had its first exhibition at the NY auto show, a woman standing next to me wondered out loud: "what would happen if this car was hit by an Escalade?"
The Honda Fit is old, so its not surprising that it did so badly.
Can't think of a better system? What about the Chevy mylink?
the Nissan GT-R, Aston V12 Vantage, Ferrari 458, and Porsche 911 GT3 are automatic only. and does TTAC cry over those? Nope.
The online builder for the 2 series is now live.
This doesn't compete with the Fusion.
Perhaps you should stop talking about sephias. You know, for the greater good of humanity
This is so Jalop, it exploded on the face of a Jetta TDI wagon
SEAT Ibiza.