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One of the brands of the sprawling Volkswagen Group, you can think of Cupra as sort of a Spanish Polestar. Originally, it was ...
I found myself trackside near Miami at a Formula E event—sun blazing, electric motors howling—driving a car you’ve probably ...
At 62, I still have fond memories of family road trips. I wonder how a technologically advanced generation would take to traveling without their electronics.
A bug that is not native to the U.S. has been discovered inside a shipment of palm leaves heading into the country from Mexico ... The native species of this beetle in North America is ...
Volkswagen has decided to cease car shipments to the US that were assembled in Mexico. The automaker is taking this step to avoid the consequences of new tariffs imposed by the US, according to the ...
Unlike a long list of vehicles in recent automotive history—including, let’s be honest, VW’s New Beetle—the Buzz doesn’t push its retro waves so insistently that it harshes your mellow.
Adriana Jasso, who coordinates the U.S.-Mexico program for the Service Committee, recalled that hectic time and the group’s aid effort. “This was the first time we took on this level of ...
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General Motors and Ford are among the U.S. manufacturers in Mexico, along with giants such as Volkswagen, BMW and Nissan. The expanding auto commerce has helped vault Mexico into becoming the ...
The Mexican automotive industry, the country’s largest exporter, is facing its biggest challenge in years. U.S. President Donald Trump has ordered the imposition of a 25% tariff on all vehicles not ...
If you consider all of the most important things an electric SUV needs, the Volkswagen ID 4 should be the perfect box-ticker. After all, it’s big and practical, and its latest facelift has given ...
Ferdinand Porsche (left) presents the model of the Volkswagen to Hitler in 1934. Last week, the parties in the Bundestag (parliament) agreed to the largest arms deal since the Nazi regime.