The three-letter acronym "GTI" has appeared on various vehicles for decades, but it's most popularly seen on Volkswagens.
Volkswagen's design boss says the brand aspires to be "the nice guys," and that means friendlier, higher-quality interiors.
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The Skoda Octavia vRS has been around for over 20 years, let’s take a closer look at the four different generations.
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Honda is bringing back hybrid technology to its popular compact car after several years, following the lead of other ...