The EPA labels that report fuel efficiency on new cars are being redesigned. The press recently reported that many people found the new labels confusing. I didn’t look into the details–that many people find just about any label confusing isn’t much of a shock to me. If I had taken a closer look, I would have noticed that the new… More →
Month: October 2010
A Volkswagen Jetta that starts at $14,995 (plus destination). How can it not be a good deal?
Volkswagen wants to become the world’s largest auto maker. Part of the plan: sell far more cars in the United States. So they’ve designed and engineered a pair of sedans specifically for the American market. Compared to VW’s traditional, Eurocentric products, the new sedans will be larger, less sophisticated, and cheaper. In terms of automotive stereotypes, more American. The first… More →