Author: Larry P. Vellequette
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Audi’s electrified Super Bowl ad
Audi’s electrified commercial for Sunday’s Super Bowl is a little nuts. OK, nut — a cashew, to be specific.
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Audi’s electrified Super Bowl ad a little nutty
Audi’s electrified commercial for Sunday’s Super Bowl is a little nuts. OK, nut — a cashew, to be specific.
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Lexus brings upfitted NX F Sport Black Line Special Edition to Chicago
Lexus said the upgraded crossover will feature a more powerful sound system and upgraded seats.
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Lexus to produce 100 Flare Yellow LC 500 coupes
Lexus will show a Flare Yellow LC 500 at next week’s Chicago Auto Show, and will offer 100 of the lemon-colored coupes for sale through its dealerships this year.
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Toyota highlights female college football player in RAV4 ad
Toyota will highlight the inspiring story of a female college football player for a 60-second commercial in Sunday’s Super Bowl broadcast that will feature the RAV4.
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Refreshed Tacoma’s message: Bring it on
A new exterior look and interior updates to the refreshed 2020 Toyota Tacoma are expected to augment the redesign done four years ago. The automaker will show the new truck at the Chicago auto show.
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Toyota letting Sienna sales fade until redesign
North American CEO Jim Lentz said the company has little motivation to boost demand with incentives while dealers wait for the minivan’s fourth generation.
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Lexus takes a shot at NFL QBs in new UX spot
Lexus has dropped a new four-minute online video featuring quarterback that adapts the advanced safety systems from the brand’s new UX crossover.
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German engineering firm IAV pleads guilty in VW emissions scandal
A German engineering company co-owned by Volkswagen pleaded guilty to a felony count of conspiracy in federal court for its role in helping the German automaker develop the defeat device software needed to temporarily alter the performance of its first…
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4 Audi managers indicted in U.S. emissions probe
A federal grand jury in Detroit indicted four managers at Volkswagen AG’s Audi unit as part of the U.S. government’s investigation into the German automaker’s diesel emissions violations, according to court documents.