Porsche’s Bob Carlson dies:
Bob Carlson, the affable PR force who formed and shaped America’s love of all things Porsche over a 24-year career at Porsche Cars North America, died on Thursday after a long battle with cancer. He was 60.
Read moreBob Carlson, the affable PR force who formed and shaped America’s love of all things Porsche over a 24-year career at Porsche Cars North America, died on Thursday after a long battle with cancer. He was 60.
Read moreBattery and materials companies are teaming with the Argonne National Laboratory to develop manufacturing capability for advanced auto batteries in the United States.
Read moreWe’re hearing rumblings that General Motors is likely to show a Cadillac with the Chevrolet Volt’s range-extending hybrid powertrain technology at the Detroit auto show.
Read moreGeneral Motors is launching new direct-injection engines which will first appear in the 2010 Chevrolet Equinox crossover, set to hit the streets next summer.
Read moreThe short list for the 2009 North American Car and Truck of the Year awards is in, and diesels and Ford are looking good so far.
Read moreGeneral Motors is denying that talks about possibly merging with Chrysler have restarted.
Read moreFord Motor Co. will close 10 of its active North American assembly plants the week of Jan. 5 as part of a previously announced plan to curb output.
Read moreThe auto show teases continue, and today Kia is playfully showing the front end of a Soul-based concept that will bow in Detroit.
Read moreEDITORIAL ASSISTANT JONATHAN WONG: In preparation for a busy Thanksgiving, I easily stuffed a fold-up table and eight folding chairs in the back.
Read morePlans for Acuras NSX supercar program are on ice.
Read moreSubaru will show a Legacy concept at next months Detroit auto show to help celebrate 20 years of the car’s production. The concept also offers a glimpse of what the next-generation Legacy will look like when it arrives for the 2010 model year.
Read moreSubaru will show a Legacy concept at next months Detroit auto show to help celebrate 20 years of the car’s production. The concept also offers a glimpse at what the next-generation Legacy will look like when it arrives for the 2010 model year.
Read moreThe 2009 Pontiac G8 GXP will start at $39,995, including $685 destination and freight charges and $1,700 in applicable federal gas-guzzler taxes. Options include a $695 six-speed manual transmission and a $900 sunroof.
Read morePeugeot will loan factory driver Pedro Lamy to the SunTrust Wayne Taylor Motorsport team for next month’s Rolex 24 at Daytona, the Grand-Am Rolex Series season-opener.
Read moreFarnbacher Loles Racing announced an American Le Mans Series program that sees the team’s relationship with Porsche grow stronger for 2009.
Read moreThe Volvo S60 concept headed for the Detroit auto show in January carries a heavy dose of fantasy features while offering a strong hint of the 2010 production car.
Read moreToyota Motor Corp., with its sales plunging in the United States, is freezing its plan to build the Toyota Prius in a new plant near Tupelo, Miss. For how long? The automaker doesn’t know.
Read moreBMW will unveil its first roadster with a retractable hardtop, the all-new 2009 Z4, at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit in January.
Read moreThe newest members of the European Automotive Hall of Fame share a common trait: guts.
Read moreBulgaria is the latest nation to express a desire to host Formula One.
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