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Japanese Workshop Wants To Save Every Nissan GT-R On The Planet

Restoration shops that work on the Nissan Skyline GT-R are a dime a dozen, but none could compare to the dedication and craftsmanship of a workshop called Garage Yoshida in Yoshana District, Japan. According to LA-based photographer Larry Chen, Garage Yoshida is the leading Nissan GT-R restoration shop in the world. The shop is run by Mitsuzo Yoshida, who brings so much attention to detail when restoring the GT-Rs. The trio of Nissan Skyline GT-Rs (R32, R33, and R34) are arguably the most sought-after JDMs ever built, along with the likes of the Toyota Supra and Mazda RX-7. But these decades-old sports cars are starting to get old; it is a good thing Garage Yoshida exists with a life mission to save every GT-R in the world. https://ift.tt/X6dfbKZ Japanese Workshop Wants To Save Every Nissan GT-R On The Planet Auto Updates

Volkswagen Recalls Over 23,000 Electric Vehicles in US Due to Flammable Interior Materials

San Francisco, November 19: German automaker Volkswagen has recalled 100 per cent of the ID.4 electric vehicles (EVs) in the US due to the flammability of interior materials, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). According to the documents, the automaker will recall 23,883 ID.4 vehicles, also noted as “100 per cent of estimated percentage with defect”, because the material of the roller sunshades may not consistently meet the FMVSS 302 performance requirements, reports Teslarati. “Volkswagen Group of America, Inc. (Volkswagen) is recalling certain 2023-2024 ID.4 vehicles. The interior sunshade for the panoramic glass roof may be insufficiently fire retardant. As such, these vehicles fail to comply with the requirements of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard number 302, ‘Flammability of Interior Materials’,” the document reads.  India Sees Over 120% Growth in Electric Vehicles, Hybrid Vehicles Surge 400%. Following an internal test failure in May

5 questions with … Christine Brown, Wells Fargo head of auto strategy and SVP

Wells Fargo Head of Auto Strategy and Senior Vice President Christine Brown began her career as a personal banker underwriting auto loans. After moving to other lines of the business for 15 years, she found herself back in the auto finance industry in 2019 when she was appointed to her current position.   As head of auto strategy, Brown strives to improve Wells Fargo’s employee and customer experience, she told Auto Finance News .   Brown did not expect to be back in a career in auto finance, but she is now responsible for the bank’s auto strategy as the industry transitions via technological innovation , she said.   “Now couldn’t be a more transformational time to be in the auto industry,” Brown said. “The pace of change is rapid, and embracing new technologies will enable solutions to better meet the needs of consumers, manufacturers, dealers and finance companies.   Brown has been with Wells Fargo since 1997, starting as a market growth and development consultant. She a

Law firm launches legal action over F1 Las Vegas GP spectator ejections

It is asking for payments of “in excess” of $30,000 per spectator, split equally between “general” and “special” damages. After Thursday’s incident involving Carlos Sainz led to first practice being stopped , there was a lengthy delay while water valve covers were checked. FP2 was supposed to start at midnight, and it finally got underway at 0230 . However, the venue was cleared of spectators at 0130  due to staffing and security issues. On Friday, spectators affected were offered a $200 voucher to be spent at the venue’s merchandise sites. Later on Friday evening, the Dimopoulos law firm working in conjunction with JK Legal & Consulting filed a class action on behalf of the 35,000 spectators it says were at the track on Thursday. The action states that “the lawsuit alleges breach of contract, negligence, and deceptive trade practices against the defendants”, who are the Las Vegas GP and TAB Contractors Inc, the company involved with maintaining the track. Lead lawyer Stev

Volvo shares tumble to record low as parent company sells shares

Volvo vehicles seen outside a Volvo dealership in Edmonton, on October 26, 2023, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Artur Widak | Nurphoto | Getty Images Volvo Cars shares tumbled as much as 14% on Friday morning after its parent company Zhejiang Geely Holding Group began a sale of around 100 million shares of the Swedish carmaker. Shares of Volvo listed in Stockholm closed the session down 11% after trimming some losses. The stock price had fallen by as much as 14% earlier in the day and hit a record low, according to Reuters data. Volvo shares are down nearly 25% year to date. Geely said in a statement earlier on Friday that it would release further shares of Volvo, which was in line with its long-term strategy. It said the move was designed to increase liquidity of Volvo and “offer more opportunities to generate sustainable long-term value for institutional and retail investors.” Geely will still hold 78.7% of Volvo shares following the sale, the statement said. Geely pr

2024 Nissan Armada Base Price Increased By $4,750

As automakers want to emphasize higher-margin vehicles, we’re seeing more and more base trims removed from model lineups. The Nissan Armada is the latest vehicle to follow suit, with the entry-level S model conspicuously absent from the 2024 model’s press release. As a result, the now-base SV trim carries a hefty $4,750 increase over the 2023 model. Here’s everything you need to know about the 2024 Nissan Armada’s price increase. More and more automakers are leveraging their higher-end models, meaning consumers get more features, but at a higher price. Nissan has been getting in on this trend, ditching the Murano’s entry-level trim for the 2024 model year. Now, they’re following suit with their largest SUV. 2024 marks the end of the entry-level Nissan Armada S. While the base model Armada might not necessarily be mourned by many, its departure makes for a significant shift in the full-size SUV’s packaging. Even though the remaining SV and higher trims received a reasonable $150 p

Lucid Gravity, VW ID.7, Tesla Cybertruck: The Week In Reverse

The Lucid Gravity debuted, we tested the 2025 Volkswagen ID.7, and a Tesla Cybertruck buyers agreement received changes. It’s the Week in Reverse, right here at Motor Authority. The Lucid Gravity electric three-row SUV debuted at the 2023 Los Angeles auto show. When it finally starts sales at the end of 2024, it will offer over 800 hp, over 440 miles of range, and a starting price of less than $80,000. The 2025 Hyundai Ioniq 7 continued testing on public roads. This electric three-row SUV will serve as the automaker’s flagship EV when it arrives in 2024. Prototypes show that the Ioniq 7 will feature a design similar to that of the Seven concept shown at the 2021 L.A. auto show. We drove the 2025 Volkswagen ID.7 in its European specification. As EVs flood into the market, the ID.7 serves as a reminder that an electric hatchback can be a quiet, efficient cruiser with plenty of creature comforts. Ken Block’s daughter Lia this week stepped out of the shadow of her late father’s mo