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Aaron Cole on July 9, 2015

Volvo announced today it will warranty any replaced part and labor, not including wear-and-tear items and accessories, for the life of the car. The coverage extends only to service at dealerships.
Volvo owners will pay for the initial replacement parts and labor on vehicles with expired warranties, but Volvo will pay for any additional service on that part for as long as the owner has the car. The parts warranty covers all models from all years and will be honored at all North American Volvo dealerships, according to the automaker.
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By
Aaron Cole on July 9, 2015

The ninth-generation 2017 Audi A4 will sport a diesel engine for the first time in the U.S., Motor Authority is reporting.
When the sedan launches next March, the 2.0-liter turbocharged oil burner will make 190 horsepower and 236 pound-feet of twist. That’s on top of the 2.0-liter turbocharged gasoline engine that’ll make 252 hp and 273 lb-ft.
But that may not be the best part.
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By
Cameron Aubernon on June 10, 2015

Renault is testing the waters for a full return to the Canadian market via the limited introduction of its Kangoo Z.E. EV.
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Cameron Aubernon on June 10, 2015

Kia officially announced Wednesday it is launching the brand in Mexico, with sales to begin July 1 of this year.
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By
Cameron Aubernon on May 11, 2015

China may be a hotbed for automakers to bring in their latest and greatest, but exports of its automotive wares aren’t as hot these days.
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By
Mark Stevenson on May 2, 2015

Even with a depressed euro and sales falling 2.7 percent in April, Volkswagen is staying the course.
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By
Mark Stevenson on May 1, 2015

If a report from Britain’s AutoExpress is to be believed, the front clip of the next-generation Honda Civic hatchback – due to arrive in North America for the first time since 2000 (in non-Si form) – will look “near identical” to the Civic Coupe concept revealed in New York.
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By
Cameron Aubernon on April 27, 2015

The Detroit Three are among those expressing concern over the Trans-Pacific Partnership free-trade agreement, specifically what it would do to the industry.
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By
Cameron Aubernon on March 11, 2015

Hoping to drive home in a front-driven BMW 2 Series? You’ll have to settle for the RWD coupe, as the automaker has no plans to sell the former in the U.S.
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By
Cameron Aubernon on March 6, 2015

In 2013, Opel left Australia amid poor sales in the land down under. This year, it’s Smart that is bowing out of the market.
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By
Cameron Aubernon on February 10, 2015

Demand from the Middle East and Asia has helped fuel a new record in U.S. auto exports for the third consecutive year.
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By
Cameron Aubernon on February 9, 2015

Of the 14.3 billion gallons of ethanol produced in the United States in 2014, a near-record 836 gallons were exported.
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By
Cameron Aubernon on January 30, 2015

Having spent most of January on its side, the Höegh Osaka returned to Southampton, England Tuesday to unload 1,400 premium vehicles bound for Germany.
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By
Cameron Aubernon on January 13, 2015

Aside from the S60 Cross Country, Volvo also introduced the S60 Inscription to the world during the 2015 Detroit Auto Show, while the XC90 R-Design made its North American debut.
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By
Cameron Aubernon on January 9, 2015

Europeans who are itching to saddle up the new 2015 Ford Mustang now know how much the price of admission will be to do so, and it’s quite the pretty penny.
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