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Is a particular 2004 Volkswagen model one of the vehicles you are considering purchasing, or perhaps you want to know more about a particular model? Automobile reviews can assist you in your research by providing industry insight and evaluation of vehicle performance, interior space, exterior design and styling, safety features, road tests and more....
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2008 Volkswagen Touareg V10 TDI
The turbo-diesel V-10 in our 2008 Volkswagen Touareg TDI sure delivered, but did it justify the... more
Cars That Won't Die - But Should
We find five cars on today's market that are far past their prime.... more
2004 Volkswagen Multivan
Looking like a cross between a first-generation Dodge Caravan and the current Eurovan, the Multivan... more
Volkswagen May Build 'One-Liter' Eco Car by 2010
Nearly six years have passed since we first saw Ferdinand Piech's pet project, the Volkswagen... more
Chrysler Idles St. Louis Minivan Plant
Workers responsible for building the Dodge Grand Caravan and Chrysler Town & Country in St.... more
German Cruise Heralds Decade of (New) Beetle Mania
We're not sure how best to celebrate the 10th anniversary of Volkswagen's New Beetle, but if it's a... more
Hyundai to launch Hybrid Elantra in Korea
Hyundai is preparing to launch a hybrid Avante sedan, the Korean-market Elantra, in 2009. The... more
25 Greatest Cars of All Time
These cars are from Automobile Magazine's original shortlist for the 25 Greatest Cars of All Time... more
Hot Rod Lincoln
Reviving Lincoln: Digging out from the... more
Curious? Befuddled? Ask us!
I have a 2004 Ford Ranger 4x4 with an automatic transmission. The transmission is slipping. It does... more
2007 Volkswagen Rabbit - Good Move Back to an Old Name?
In his article about the VW Rabbit, Marc Noordeloos writes, "Europeans think we're crazy. American... more