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Volkswagen is refreshing what many enthusiasts consider its halo cars, the GTI and Golf R hatchbacks, for the 2025 model year.
Fresh off a 2024 redesign that saw it ditch the available sedan body style, the Subaru Impreza enters 2025 with no major changes — or much of a change in price.
The base price of the improved 2025 Toyota Corolla jumped $2,800 to $39,995.
Mini says the 2025 John Cooper Works two-door will accelerate from 0-60 mph in 5.9 seconds, while the convertible will get there in 6.2.
Honda is recalling nearly 1.7 million vehicles due to an increased risk of a crash from defective parts in the steering gearbox.
Nissan is recalling approximately 24,000 Leaf electric hatchbacks due to a fire risk from DC fast charging.
Toyota is renaming the 2024 Prius with a plug: No longer the Prius Prime, it’s now the self-explanatory Prius Plug-in Hybrid.
If you’ve recently bought or are about to buy an all-electric Kia, you’ll receive a free NACS adapter.
A starting price usually references a car’s base model, excluding available features, options and fees, making it a poor benchmark in some cases.
A new hybrid powertrain is available that substantially increases the compact sedan and hatchback’s combined fuel economy and makes it the most powerful Civic aside from the Type R.