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Volkswagen Group is eyeing Porsche and Audi assembly in the U.S. to avoid possible tariffs, and its Chattanooga plant and ...
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Volkswagen may have an answer to its China woes in the form of a joint venture with XPeng, a Chinese automotive manufacturer.
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Sometimes a car is adopted by a cohort of buyers who were never in the mind of those who created it. Conceived as a practical ...