Subaru Ends Production Of Legacy

The 2025 Subaru Legacy will be the last. Subaru announced yesterday that production of its long-selling midsize sedan will end “at the end of the 2025 model year.” Introduced in 1989, the Legacy was the first Subaru model manufactured in the United States. It lasted six generations and “sold more than 1.3 million units in the United States”… Source: Kelley Read More

Nissan Ready To Withdraw From Fraudulent U.S. Production

Nissan is reportedly considering moving production of the fourth-generation Rogue in the United States to Kyushu, Japan, if purchasing costs cannot be reduced. The Japanese manufacturer has communicated this to its suppliers, saying they can expect “significant reductions” in component prices for the next generation of crossovers. Source: carbuzz.com

Jaguar To Completely End Production Of Gasoline Cars Before New EV Launch

Jaguar will end production of internal combustion engine vehicles later this year. According to a report by roads and tracksthe manufacturer plans to hold off on supplying its current lineup of gas-powered vehicles until the next generation of electric vehicles arrives. The existing lineup will be replaced in the coming years by three models on a new platform named… Source: Read More

Jay Leno Drives The First Turbocharged Production Car, A 1962 Oldsmobile Jetfire

When you think of turbocharging, performance immediately comes to mind. While that may be true, turbochargers are actually highly efficient devices. According to automotive history, the Oldsmobile Jetfire and Chevrolet Corvair Monza were the first mass-produced cars to experience the rotation of turbocharged turbines. 9 photos photograph:… Source: www.autoevolution.com