July 2022

2023 Hyundai Santa Fe

What kind of vehicle is the 2023 Hyundai Santa Fe? What does it compare to? A mid-size crossover SUV, the 2023 Santa Fe can seat up to five people, and spans a gamut of performance from frugal 4-cylinder power to efficient plug-in driving. With plain base versions and a ritzy Calligraphy edition, it rivals the […]

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How Acura uses pop culture to reach younger, diverse U.S. consumers

ATLANTA — Acura, striving to return to 200,000 annual U.S. sales, is counting on a new crop of younger and racially and culturally diverse customers to help it meet that goal. To reach those potential buyers, Honda’s premium brand has turned to pop culture platforms such as music and anime. The strategy coincides with the

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Porsche Macan EV, Rivian R1S, Volkswagen Amarok: This Week’s Top Photos

Porsche has an electric Macan coming next year 2023. It won’t simply be an electrified version of the current Macan but a true next-generation design. However, it won’t immediately replace the current gas-powered model as Porsche plans to sell both versions side-by-side for a few years. 2023 Lamborghini Aventador successor spy shots – Photo credit: S.

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Jaguar Land Rover dealership boosts sales during facility upgrade with competition

When Jaguar-Land Rover Norwood in Massachusetts was undergoing a facility upgrade for the British luxury automaker’s sleeker, more modern Arch concept, the store’s nearly 20 salespeople and managers were crammed into two trailers at the bottom of a hill. Given the disruption during the store’s face-lift — which took place from December 2019 through June

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West Coast port labor talks could further squeeze autos

North America’s auto industry is already weary from two years of supply chain troubles and pipeline interruptions on parts and vehicles. But things could now get a bit worse. The labor contract between the Pacific Maritime Association and the International Longshore and Warehouse Union expired July 1, and that could squeeze inbound inventories even tighter.

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Good Samaritans Pull Driver From Burning Acura In The Nick Of Time

The Ontario Provincial Police have released video of a scary incident that occurred on July 4th. According to authorities, a 36 year old man from Toronto was traveling on Queen Elizabeth Way in Mississauga, when he experienced a “medical episode.” The exact details remain unclear, but the man apparently crashed his Acura as a result.

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California dealer agrees to $2.5 million settlement of ringless voicemail lawsuit

A California dealership group and a former customer have agreed to a $2.5 million class-action settlement in a case surrounding ringless voicemails — a practice that is popular among auto dealers. The allegations against Moss Bros. Auto Group, based in Riverside, Calif., claim the company continuously used ringless voicemails that amounted to “aggressive unsolicited marketing”

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