Commodores Wear Pontiac Badges

It’s official!In a sense… Commodore is going to the US with a badge pontiac. The news was broken unofficially by the man in the know, GM product chief Bob Lutz (pictured). Although an official announcement was not scheduled until February’s Chicago Auto Show, Lutz acknowledged the Commodore’s future in the United States during a Q&A session. Source: www.carsales.com.au

U.S. News’ 5 Best Used Cars Under $20,000 Offer Modern Amenities At Affordable Prices

Many consumers are put off by the unaffordable price of a new car. Not only are new cars inherently expensive, but price hikes and shortages make it even more difficult to find a vehicle at an affordable price. The used market may still be expensive, but you can still find some. Source: www.motorbiscuit.com

Nissan USA’s Latest Advertising Campaign Reveals 2017 Nissan X-Trail Facelift

The 2017 Nissan X-Trail facelift was recently highlighted in a joint Nissan and ESPN television commercial for the U.S. market. The X-Trail, known as the Nissan Rogue in the United States, is poised for a mid-cycle update, and rather than preview the car at a car show or special event, Nissan has decided… Source: www.carandbike.com

Gogogear Racing Genesis Coupe Makes SEMA Debut

Hyundai’s Genesis Coupe has become a hot topic in the United States — may eventually reach our shores And visitors to the SEMA (Specialty Equipment Market Association) show in Las Vegas will see plenty of purpose-built, race-ready versions. of… Source: www.carsales.com.au

Elon Musk’s Latest Tesla Price Cut To ‘release Inventory’ Is Good News For Car Buyers, But Bad News For Investors

Tesla’s best-selling electric car now competes directly with gasoline-powered cars on price. Latest price reduction round. The price cuts could cost the company $1.2 billion a year, according to at least one investor. The base model Model 3 sedan costs $38,990, but it costs $8,700 less… Source: fortune.com