Volkswagen’s Chattanooga Factory to Build All-New Five-Passenger Atlas

Photo: Volkswagen The Volkswagen Atlas, which seats seven, is getting a sibling. The all-new Atlas, which is designed to seat five passengers, will be manufactured at Volkswagen’s Chattanooga factory. Sharing the same award-winning MQB platform as the seven-seater, the five-passenger seating Atlas will make its world debut at the 2018 New York International Auto Show….

[VIDEO] Sexist Toyota 86 Commercial is Only for Men

It might only be February, but 2017 is already shaping up to be one of the weirdest years on file. While looking to the future, one might have assumed that by 2017, we’d be much closer to achieving equal rights for all—but instead, we are governed by an orange Cheeto who objectifies women and makes…

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[VIDEO] Hyundai Sonata Design Philosophy Subject of New Commercials

Photo: HyundaiWorldWide Our televisions, radios, and websites are filled with boisterous car advertisements to buy, buy, buy! Understandably, automotive vehicles are a product, and any business’s main intent is to sell its product. We as consumers are thus faced with an unceasing barrage of demands for our money. But, rarely does an automotive brand turn its advertisements…

2017 Buick LaCrosse Overview

The 2017 Buick LaCrosse is a full-size luxury sedan that carries a starting MSRP of $32,065. Redesigned for the 2017 model year, the new Buick LaCrosse features a more attractive exterior design and updated cabin that’s packed full of GM’s latest tech features. Key competitors of the ‘17 LaCrosse include the Chrysler 300, Toyota Avalon,…

Uber Adds Tipping Feature to Its Service

Photo: Melles The Bunny Amidst present controversy, Uber has announced a new addition to its services; beginning Tuesday, a tipping service will be available in Seattle, Minneapolis, and Houston. This announcement puts the ride-sharing service on the same level as Lyft, who has been offering a tipping option for years. The company’s tipping service will…

HowStuffWorks and Toyota Tundra Interactive Backyard Makes Remodeling Fun

HowStuffWorks/Toyota Tundra Interactive Backyard What does the Toyota Tundra have to do with designing your perfect backyard? Turns out, plenty! HowStuffWorks has created an Interactive Backyard website designed to show you how to build your dream backyard, with help from the workhorse 2014 Toyota Tundra. When you first get to the HowStuffWorks/Tundra Interactive Backyard website,…

Toyota South Africa Tops Dealer Satisfaction Index Awards

Toyota South Africa dealers sell hit vehicles like the Hilux As a global brand, Toyota has large networks of dealerships in countries around the world. One such country is South Africa, where Toyota was recently named the top automotive franchise by the country’s National Automobile Dealers’ Association (NADA) Dealer Satisfaction Index. Toyota placed number one…

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Toyota and DAYTONA Rising Project Partner for Speedway Reimagining

Bob Carter announces the Toyota and DAYTONA Rising partnership. On Thursday, February 6th, Toyota and Daytona International Speedway made an exciting announcement at the Chicago Auto Show: Toyota and DAYTONA Rising, a $400 million project aimed at redeveloping the world-renowned speedway, will form a partnership, making the Japanese automaker the very first Founding Partner of…

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The West Wing Wheels: Barack Obama

From Lincoln to Ford, the United States automotive industry has been greatly affected by the Presidents of the United States. Pardon the pun. However, cars have also had a profound impact on the presidents themselves. As the most powerful person in the country, the President of the United States needs a powerful set of wheels…

The Driving Dead PSA: Better Than The Walking Dead?

“If only they’d cast me as Daryl…” In spite of itself, The Walking Dead remains one of the most popular shows on television, with the most recent mid-season finale pulling in an insane 14.8 million viewers even after AMC ruined the whole episode for its entire West Coast viewership because it doesn’t quite understand the complexities of Facebook…