Car News

2018 Volkswagen Polo recall announced
The current Volkswagen Polo is on the market for more than a year. It was praised for its gadgets, interior space and safety systems. But now, its time for a recall. Because no car is perfect.

Seat Ibiza and Arona recall announced
As part of the VAG Group, Seat is building most of its cars on same platform as the Volkswagen models. So every problem that appears on a Volkswagen models will eventually be signaled also on Seat models.

Aston Martin DB11 AMR launched
Aston Martin is introducing a long awaited update for the current DB11, its most expensive supercar in the range, but thought to be a little to slow for the brand clients.

2019 Honda Fit US pricing announced
Honda has updated the current Fit range and is introducing the car on the US market starting this May. It starts at $16,190 (excluding $890 destination and handling), unchanged from the previous model year.

Subaru sold its 9 millionth car in US
The most important market for Subaru is the US, where the brand is well renowned for its reliability and Symmetrical All Wheel Drive system. No wonder the US division of the brand marked a fantastic milestone.

2019 Toyota Corolla hatchback launched in US
It’s been a while since Toyota sold its last hatchback in the US. Now, the Japanese manufacturer is back in the segment with the introduction of the new Corolla hatchback.

2019 Fiat 500X Blue Sky Edition available in US
Fiat is expanding its customisation palette for the current 500X model. the crossover is available also as the new 2018 Fiat 500X Blue Sky Edition.

2019 Ram 1500 Kentucky Derby edition launched
Ram is looking to increase its awareness in the US by partnering some long tradition horse races. Ram Truck is bringing its own brand of horsepower to the 144th Kentucky Derby.

2019 Porsche Cayenne E-Hybrid details announced
While everyone awaits the first diesel on the new generation Cayenne, Porsche is offering its European clients an alternative: the 2019 Porsche Cayenne E-Hybrid, preceding Cayenne S E-Hybrid it replaces.

2018 Nissan Rogue Hybrid US pricing announced
Nissan Rogue is one of the most popular crossovers sold around the world and now is also one of the first to be offered with a hybrid option. The 2018 Rogue Hybrid crossover, which is on sale now at Nissan dealers in four select market regions – West, Northwest, Mountain and Mid-Atlantic, starts at $27,020 for the Rogue Hybrid SV front-wheel-drive model.