Sales Oddities from the July 2019 Month of Auto Sales
Of the interesting tidbits, 201 intrepid buyers forked over their hard-earned cash for the now geriatric Nissan's GT-R.
Of the interesting tidbits, 201 intrepid buyers forked over their hard-earned cash for the now geriatric Nissan's GT-R.
Prepare yourself for the dopest stereo Bose has ever put into any two-seat vehicle.
Tesla's paint woes take on a new dimension, as one tenacious Finn orders an inspection revealing wildly under-spec paint on his Tesla Model 3.
If you want a taste of this meat, you'll have to head to Sturgis South, Dakota next week and ride an Indian motorcycle.
Toyota and Honda delivered impressive sales figures with the Corolla and Civic, while Kia sold more sedans than crossovers.
This specific example is one of Indian's first-ever racing and factory-built superbikes, and it is headed to auction this month.
This marks the return of the Type S moniker, which was last used on the sporty 2008 TL variant.
This Coca-Cola-clad sports prototype was driven by the likes of Hurley Haywood and Vern Schuppan.
Jaguar has gone on a mission to lure EV buyers to its newest offering with a "Tesla Conquest" discount—no, really.
Volkswagen is putting the Beetle nameplate to rest after 74 years of service. Is the Final Edition SE a fitting goodbye?
Police brought a proper booster seat to the scene to properly secure the toddler.
Die Deutschen have gone mad.
The famous Golf R32 hot hatch couldn't have existed without the New Beetle RSI, which trialed VW's VR-6 and AWD years prior.
If you're the happy owner of a Mopar, be careful that crooks don't leave you with no car.
The 900-hp hybrid motors will also feature energy recovery from the car's braking system and higher push-to-pass horsepower.
American Ninja Warrior meets Gymkhana—and the result is surprisingly refreshing.
If you're thinking of buying a new VW and still want that sweet six-year/72,000-mile warranty, then you better get to it.
Apparently, it's all about changing the Corvette's demographic.
Petty won multiple races in each car, even taking the 1971 NASCAR title with the storied Road Runner.
Dubbed "Dodge Power Dollars," the iconic muscle car builder will give you a maximum $7,970 cash rebate on the 797-hp Challenger Hellcat Redeye.