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  • Honda to Start Making Old Parts Again — Starting with the NSX Honda will produce compatible parts for classic models, starting with the NSX, enhancing restoration efforts for vintage vehicles.
  • BMW Z8 Surfaces at Auction: A Rare V8 Roadster with Only 7,000 Miles A low-mileage, pristine BMW Z8 with a V8 engine is up for auction, with bids exceeding $105,000 and rising.
  • BMW Outpaces Mercedes-Benz, Tesla Model Y Dominates February Sales BMW leads imported car sales in South Korea, with Tesla's Model Y as the top seller amid rising EV registrations.
  • Hyundai and Kia Break Sales Records in the U.S. with Strong February Performance Hyundai and Kia set new sales records in February, driven by strong hybrid and electric vehicle sales, marking five months of growth.
  • Porsche 911 Recall: Seatbelt and Headlight Problems Impact 878 Vehicles Porsche recalls 878 911 models due to seat belt misalignment and headlight software defects, raising safety concerns for luxury buyers.
  • Classic Meets Camper: The Alfa Romeo T10 Autotutto is a Rare Find The 1955 Alfa Romeo T10 Autotutto camper van, a rare classic, is up for auction, showcasing unique design and vintage charm.
  • Lotus’s Role in Perfecting South Korean Vehicles: Genesis, Soul, and Credos Lotus has collaborated with Hyundai and Kia to enhance vehicle handling and chassis dynamics in various models.
  • Maserati’s Latest Entry-Level GranCabrio: Performance Meets Luxury at an Accessible Price Maserati reveals the I.C.E. and new GranCabrio, showcasing luxury design and performance at the International Concours of Elegance.
  • Porsche's Taycan vs Xiaomi’s SU7 Ultra: The New Rivalry Shaking the EV Market Chinese automakers like BYD and Xiaomi are disrupting the global market, with Xiaomi's SU7 Ultra outperforming Porsche's Taycan.
  • Audi Adapts Flexible EV Strategy Amid Growing Competition in Luxury Market Audi shifts focus to luxury by phasing out entry-level models and raising prices, aiming to redefine its brand in a competitive market.
  • Kia to Launch Subcompact Electric SUV in Europe in January 2026: 267-Mile Range Kia's EV2, a compact electric SUV, will launch in Europe in 2026, focusing on affordability and practicality for urban driving.
  • Kuhl’s Wide-Body Kits Make the Nissan Fairlady Z and Toyota GR Supra Unforgettable Kuhl introduces a striking widebody kit for the iconic Toyota GR Supra and Nissan Fairlady Z, transforming their designs.
  • Alfa Romeo Junior Breaks Expectations with 22,000 Pre-Orders and Strong Interest in Electrified Models Alfa Romeo's new SUV Junior sees over 22,000 pre-orders in Europe, highlighting growth potential and interest in eco-friendly models.
  • BMW Takes January Crown, Outpacing Mercedes-Benz with Smart Discounts and Stable Supply BMW leads South Korea's import car market, outpacing Mercedes-Benz with aggressive pricing and a stable supply chain.
  • Rare Pontiac Firebird Trans Am Sells for $60K, Celebrating 30 Years of Muscle Power The Pontiac Firebird Trans Am, a symbol of muscle cars, features an upgraded LS1 V8 engine and was recently auctioned for $60,000.
  • Uber Takes the Wheel in Austin: Waymo Robotaxi Interest List Now Open Uber opens Waymo robotaxi interest list in Austin, aiming for full-scale service with self-driving vehicles soon.
  • Ferrari Reveals Plans for First-Ever Electric Vehicle, Plus Six New Models Ferrari plans to launch its first electric vehicle this year, emphasizing fun in driving, with a starting price of at least €500,000.
  • Kia K4 Sets New U.S. Sales Record, Surpassing Sportage and Niro Models Kia's K4 sedan becomes its best-seller in the U.S., driving sales growth while facing potential challenges from proposed tariffs.
  • Mercedes-Benz Gears Up for a Market Comeback with Redesigned AMG GT and Maybach SL Mercedes-Benz Korea aims to reclaim its top position in the imported vehicle market with seven new high-performance models in 2023.
  • Genesis G70 Shooting Brake Struggles to Make an Impact in Europe and Beyond Genesis's G70 Shooting Brake struggles in Europe, with only 402 units sold since 2022, raising concerns over its future in the market.
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