WardsAuto Daily Edition
WardsAuto Daily

NOVEMBER 16, 2020

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2021 Venza: Another Feather in Toyota Hybrid Cap

The Venza represents America’s only midsize CUV that comes standard as a hybrid, and it delivers excellent fuel economy, all-wheel drive, appealing sheet metal and a handsome and comfortable interior – not to mention “hovering UFO mode.”

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Autoline Daily 2020: Top Industry News for Nov. 16

Mazda3 Turbo Impressions; Nissan May Sell Mitsubishi Stake; Ford Considers Making Its Own Battery Cells

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VW Talks Dollars and Cents in Marketing ID.4 EV

Given Volkswagen’s big plans for its new ID.4 electric compact CUV, the automaker is trying to explain electric-vehicle economics to as many folks as will listen.

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'21 Toyota Venza

Pricing for the all-new Venza all-wheel-drive hybrid, which is being assembled at Toyota's Takaoka Plant in Japan, starts at $32,470 for LE trim, $36,000 for XLE and $39,800 for Limited.

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