
America's 250th Birthday: Vehicles That Kept the Country Moving Over the Years
As the United States celebrates its 250th anniversary, Automotive Fleet looks back at 11 vehicles that helped shape commercial transportation.
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As the United States celebrates its 250th anniversary, Automotive Fleet looks back at 11 vehicles that helped shape commercial transportation.
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Buick's 2018 Regal TourX station wagon arrives as a rare animal with designs to complete with the Subaru Outback and potentially other smaller crossovers.
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Chevrolet is introducing in-vehicle 4G Wi-Fi hotspots for the Brazilian market in 2019 branded vehicles, which will allow up to seven devices to be connected at the same time.
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Volkswagen will spend 44 billion euros ($50.2 billion) on electric vehicles, digitization, autonomous technology, and mobility services globally by 2023, which marks an increase of 10 billion euros ($11.4 billion) from its year-ago forecast.
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Toyota's 2020 Corolla will enter its twelfth generation with new powertrain options, including a gasoline-electric hybrid model, and more standard safety technology, Toyota has announced.
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Honda will introduce a fourth SUV to its 2019 lineup called the Passport that will slot between the CR-V and Pilot ahead of the Los Angeles Auto Show on Nov. 27.
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Nissan's 2019 NV Cargo van will retail for at least $30,735, an increase of $490 from the 2018 model that includes a delivery fee of $1,395.
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Kia Motors will give the first glimpse of its third-generation Soul and Soul EV that will be offered as 2020 models with optional all-wheel drive, Kia has announced.
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President Donald Trump is "not ready to act" on threatened auto import tariffs following a Tuesday meeting with his top trade advisers, an anonymous source told Bloomberg.
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Mini offers its Cooper S as the two- or four-door Hardtop with a choice of two engines that BMW can tailor to assist with company branding with several optional appearance items.
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Manufacturers hold a clear advantage over "upstarts" in the race to monetize customer data, Ford CEO Jim Hackett told Freakonomics Radio podcast host Stephen Dubner.
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