The Car's Death Is Exaggerated, Say the People With Cars to Sell - Bloomber
The glass-half-full people would like you to know that no matter how many Americans decide to purchase sport utility vehicles, millions of other consumers will still buy their sedans.
Are we about to enter a recession in 2019? It’s possible. If that happens could compact cars take over our highways once again? Unlikely, but who knows? Regardless what the future holds, if you are in the market for a car and are on a budget, now is a good time to buy a sedan.
Companies like Honda and Volkswagen are excited to scoop up Ford and GM’s sedan margins, Nissan is still figuring its Chairman role out, California loves Tesla, and Lotus is going to China. All that and more in The Morning Shift for Thursday, Jan. 17, 2018.
Last classic VW Beetle rolls off the line - HISTORY
On July 30, 2003, the last of 21,529,464 Volkswagen Beetles built since World War II rolls off the production line at Volkswagen’s plant in Puebla, Mexico. One
Clarkson on the Volkswagen Jetta: Bloody Zzzzzzzzzzz
In his latest Sunday Times column Clarkson reveals his impatience with bores, include one unidentified acquaintance, members of the Aston Martin owners club and the Volkswagen Jetta.
Jeremy Clarkson reviews the updated, 2017 Volkswagen Golf GTI for The Sunday Times Driving, and finds that not much has changed - but that suits him just fine
The Geo Metro Is One Of The Greatest Cars Ever Built
The Geo Metro often serves as a punch line for small-car jokes, but even modest machines have their benefits. To illustrate this, we've invited Jalopnik reader Matt Moore to speak about the distinguished joys of the sweet Met life.
2019 Volkswagen Jetta: Return of the Great Cheap Car - WSJ
In the wake of VW’s Dieselgate scandal, the popular German brand is eager to please, which is why the uber-affordable new Jetta comes turbocharged and fully stocked, with great fuel economy to boot. Dan Neil kicks the tires.