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By
Steven Lang on May 6, 2014

I made my first small fortune in this business selling old Volvos.
I started way back in the mid-2000‘s when I got downright militant about outbidding anyone on an older rear-wheel drive Volvo. In one year, 2007 to be exact, I managed to buy at least one Volvo every year from 1983 all the way to 2004.
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By
J.Emerson on May 6, 2014
“Are you interested in our Thousand Dollar Test Drive raffle?” the saleslady eagerly asked. A row of new Corollas beckoned at the front of the lot; their freshly redesigned maws were hungry for customers.
By
Cameron Aubernon on May 6, 2014

Two weeks after the Stuttgart Regional Court threw-out charges of market manipulation levied at former Porsche CEO Wendelin Wiedeking in December of 2012, prosecutors have called for an appeal of said ruling.
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By
Timothy Cain on May 6, 2014
|
Auto
|
April
2014
|
April
2013
|
%
Change
|
4 mos.
2014
|
4 mos.
2013
|
%
Change
|
|
BMW X5
|
4,393 |
3,444 |
+27.6% |
14,153 |
15,335 |
-7.7% |
|
BMW X3
|
3,544 |
1,914 |
+85.2% |
13,974 |
9,125 |
+53.1% |
|
Mercedes-Benz M-Class
|
3,831 |
3,280 |
+16.8% |
13,965 |
12,442 |
+12.2% |
|
Audi Q5
|
3,293 |
3,241 |
+1.6% |
12,067 |
11,437 |
+5.5% |
|
Mercedes-Benz GLK-Class
|
3,144 |
2,702 |
+16.4% |
11,415 |
10,212 |
+11.8% |
|
BMW X1
|
1,130 |
1,556 |
-27.4% |
9,098 |
6,967 |
+30.6% |
|
Volkswagen Tiguan
|
1,998 |
2,488 |
-19.7% |
8,109 |
10,439 |
-22.3% |
|
Mercedes-Benz GL-Class
|
2,253 |
2,481 |
-9.2% |
7,671 |
10,099 |
-24.0% |
|
Porsche Cayenne
|
1,839 |
1,750 |
+5.1% |
6,119 |
5,931 |
+3.2% |
|
Audi Q7
|
1,462 |
1,183 |
+23.6% |
5,551 |
4,084 |
+35.9% |
|
Volkswagen Touareg
|
597 |
578 |
+3.3% |
2,162 |
3,102 |
-30.3% |
|
BMW X6
|
342 |
354 |
-3.4% |
1,442 |
1,618 |
-10.9% |
|
Mercedes-Benz G-Class
|
274 |
188 |
+45.7% |
882 |
800 |
+10.3% |
|
—
|
—
|
— |
— |
— |
— |
— |
|
Total
|
28,100
|
25,159 |
+11.7% |
106,608 |
101,591 |
+4.9% |
It’s not as though consumers hadn’t experienced doses of luxury in their SUVs before the Mercedes-Benz ML, Lexus RX, and Lincoln Navigator began pushing an increasingly impressive wave toward shore in the late 90s. But, especially in the enthusiast community, there was some reluctance to accept the notion of such illustrious brands diving head first into a market that was going to demand perfectly balanced compromises. The traditional off-road ability we associated with SUVs couldn’t be thrust overboard in favour of road manners. Or could it?
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By
Cameron Aubernon on May 6, 2014
By
Cameron Aubernon on May 6, 2014

Automotive pricing site TrueCar has revealed its IPO price will be set between $12 and $14, bringing the company a valuation of around $1 billion should the price-per-share lean closer toward the top end.
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By
Cameron Aubernon on May 6, 2014

Autoblog reports another recall has been issued by General Motors, this time concerning 51,640 2014 Buick Enclave, Chevrolet Traverse and GMC Acadia crossovers screwed together between March 26 and August 15 of last year. The affected vehicles possess an engine control module whose software may provide an inaccurate fuel gauge reading, forcing the driver to pull to the side of the road should the tank prove empty instead of a quarter to empty. Owners have been asked to bring their affected crossover for a reflashing of the ECM to correct the issue.
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By
Steven Lang on May 5, 2014

Steven
Love your articles on TTAC. Especially those on auctions, your dealership, and used cars.
I was wondering, do you provide services to buyers looking to buy a specific car? The prices in ATL are much better than the market in New England, to the point where I would be willing to fly down, buy a car and drive it back up. (I also have some friends in ATL anyway.)
If you do please let me know. I’ve been hunting for a decent priced NB Mazda Miata – and in my neck of the woods many are quite over priced.
If not no worries. I’ll continue to enjoy your articles.
Thanks!
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By
Derek Kreindler on May 5, 2014
TTAC commenter Buickman, better known as Jim Dollinger to friends, colleagues and loved ones, was on Autoline Detroit last week to present his plan to save General Motors. Rather than present it in the form of an article, we’re posting Jim’s Autoline segment for your perusal The video should start right at Jim’s segment, but if it doesn’t fast forward to the 42 minute mark. Let us know what you think of the plan.
By
Ed Zitron on May 5, 2014

In my first entry, there was a bit of confusion and – I’d say justified – resentment over my self-identification as a “regular guy”. I did not intend to brand myself as an average Joe, in the way that only the most obnoxious retail politicians like to do. Instead, I meant it in the context of “regular guy who has an interest in cars, but doesn’t know a lot”.
As I explained earlier, I have lived in places where driving is more of a hinderance than a necessity. Now that I live in a different kind of place, I am diving headfirst into the world of cars, and I have chosen to spend my money on one that I think is cool. But I sill don’t know a lot. Bear with me.
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By
Timothy Cain on May 5, 2014

Strong year-over-year growth in America’s full-size pickup sector was powered by all five major players in April 2014.
General Motors added 6398 sales to the April 2013 Silverado/Sierra total. Chrysler sold 5265 more Ram trucks than at this time one year ago. F-Series sales improved by 4357 units. Toyota added 1941 Tundra sales for the most significant percentage increase, a 23.5% jump.
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By
Thomas Kreutzer on May 5, 2014
To those of us in the United States the idea of a police checkpoint is repugnant, but for much of the world it’s an everyday event. During my time in Japan, I experienced the process several times and the procedure was always the same. A police taskforce rolled in, set up a blockade and traffic slowed to a crawl while officers on foot spoke with each driver. Once in a while, a driver was directed to pull into a special area off to the side and most people did just what they were told. Non compliance would bring the wrath of a dozen baton-wielding cops and anyone who tried to run would be chased down by one of the police bikes that sat waiting and ready at the far side of the blockade.
The Korean police checkpoint in the video above seems to work in much the same way. The only thing lacking, it appears, are the chase vehicles. Of course, when you have a civilian in a Porsche GT3RS willing to run down your suspect, maybe you don’t need to make the investment. (Read More…)
By
Derek Kreindler on May 5, 2014

Today is Cinco de Mayo, a Mexican holiday used as an excuse by Americans to drink margaritas and eat bad Tex-Mex. But tomorrow, Fiat Chrysler will unveil their next five-year plan, which should clarify the many contradictory product plans being touted by both FCA execs and the media.
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By
Derek Kreindler on May 5, 2014

Currently, there is only one Lexus plant outside of Japan. A Toyota factory in Cambridge, Ontario makes the Lexus RX crossover, while Toyota’s Georgetown, Kentucky plant will come online in 2015. Like other Japanese auto makers, Toyota is moving towards a localization of its production facilities, but one thing they won’t be doing is producing Lexus vehicles in China.
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By
Cameron Aubernon on May 5, 2014

EV and PHEV owners in California and Maryland will be able to enjoy credits for the foreseeable future for going green, while one representative in Congress wants to up federal tax credits to $10,000.
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