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In mid-April, Hyundai announced that its Veloster N performance hatchback would be getting an automatic transmission — specifically, an eight-speed dual-clutch automatic.
This is Cars.com’s first nearly coronavirus-free countdown of our most popular news articles of the week since the outbreak began.
Longer, wider and taller than the outgoing model, the redesigned 2021 Audi A3 sedan will be making its way to our shores later this year or early next year.
New looks and technology are meant to keep the 2021 Tiguan,VW’s best-selling crossover SUV, fresh.
Despite the new platform, styling, engines and tech, Cadillac bumps the 2021 Escalade price by only $1,000. 
Nissan’s 2021 Rogue compact SUV remains on-schedule for a fall 2020 launch — despite its factories being closed until at least May.
The Hyundai Veloster N, which we named our 2020 Most Fun-to-Drive Car of the Year, is getting more accessible — and that’s a good thing.
Cadillac’s new range-topping, ultra-performance sports sedans finally get a name.
Lexus announced the LC is dropping its top for 2021, but that’s only one of the changes the sports car will see for the new model year.
Our No. 1 story of the week covers the trio of Fiat Chrysler Automobiles models on which the automaker is offering 0% financing nationally.