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The Duke Energy Center's ongoing renovations have led to the cancellation of this year's Cincinnati Auto Expo.
The retooling work is likely routine enhancements needed to make high-performance vehicles at this range, experts say. The ZR1 is the first Corvette with what GM calls a “turbocharged” V-8 engine, ...
Audi is reportedly planning a comeback for the R8, with the plug-in hybrid supercar expected to debut by late 2027, pairing ...
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Chicago Auto Show came to a successful close on Monday, Feb. 17, after a 10-day run at McCormick Place. The 117th edition of ...
The Detroit Free Press confirmed an Automotive News report that the Bowling Green Assembly plant — home of Corvette production including the upcoming fastest, most expensive one ever, the ZR1 ...
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GM is offering a set of revised engine appearance packages for the 2025 Corvette, with updates available for the C8 Stingray, ...