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The Last Manual Wagon On Sale In America Died In 2019
Volkswagen was the last manufacturer to sell a manual transmission wagon in the United States. The brand sold two wagon versions of the Mk7 Volkswagen Golf, the Golf Sportwagen and the Golf Alltrack.
The DB9 represents Aston Martin in its most bold and expansive of moods, at a time when it had former Porsche executive Ulrich Bez at the helm and the financial clout of Ford and the Premier ...
At €54,540 ($63K), the GTI Edition 50 packs 320 hp and a Nürburgring time quicker than its big brother, the Golf R. However, it won’t come to North America.
Volkswagen’s 70-year U.S. journey — from quirky Beetles to electric icons like the ID. Buzz. The people’s car is humming ...
The Volkswagen Golf GTI Edition 50 is now up for grabs with plenty of standard features and several optional extras, ...
This week we’re looking at hot hatches, which can be bought for the kind of money that’ll fall out the back of a new BMW M4 ...
HIGHS Interior space measured in acres, helpful warranty, practical towing capacity. LOWS Not as polished as competitors, somewhat corporate interior, knobs are better than touchscreens. VERDICT The ...
HIGHS Sleek styling, cavernous rear seat, plenty of standard tech. LOWS Uninvolving driving dynamics, merely good doesn't cut it in this brutally tough segment. VERDICT The refreshed Atlas Cross Sport ...
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