Martes, Setyembre 1, 2015

Will the next Nissan Z be a crossover?

After scrapping production plans for the Nissan IDx coupes, there is now a very real possibility that the next Z car will be a crossover.


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Jeep Wrangler to stay in Toledo, Cherokee leaving, Wrangler-based pickup coming

Fiat Chrysler has decided to keep making the Jeep Wrangler in Toledo, Ohio, move production of the Jeep Cherokee to a nearby state and build a Jeep pickup.


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Toyota's venerable Land Cruiser sports modern, safety updates for 2016

The oldest nameplate in the Toyota lineup, the Land Cruiser, is receiving significant upgrades for the 2016 model year. It's the first time since 2008 that major changes have been made to the low-volume, full-size, off-road vehicle.


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Ford, FCA sales rise on truck, crossover demand

Ford Motor and Fiat Chrysler posted sales gains in August, while FCA and GM projected that volume on a seasonally adjusted basis would mark one of the strongest months of the year.


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Ford sales rise 5.4% on F-150, crossover demand

Ford Motor's August U.S. sales, helped by strong F-series and crossover demand, rose 5.4 percent. Fiat Chrysler's U.S. sales, boosted by record demand for the Jeep lineup, defied forecasts and edged up 1.


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Fiat Chrysler keeps sales streak alive with 1.7% gain

Fiat Chrysler's U.S. sales, boosted by record demand for the Jeep lineup, defied forecasts and edged up 1.7 percent in August, extending the company's streak of gains to 65 months.


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Record Jeep volume propels Fiat Chrysler to 1.7% gain

Fiat Chrysler's U.S. sales, boosted by record demand for the Jeep lineup, edged up 1.7 percent in August, extending the company's streak of gains to 65 months.


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