Ryan Briscoe took over the top of the sheet from teammate Will Power by being the fastest driver in the second practice session of the IndyCar's Friday practice in Long Beach.
Mark Webber wants a new contract with Red Bull Racing, team boss Christian Horner has revealed.
Citroen Total World Rally Team's Sebastien Ogier has won the Jordan Rally by the narrowest of margins from BP Ford Abu Dhabi World Rally Team driver Jari-Matti Latvala.
Nissan Motor Co. said on Friday it would repair more than 5,000 of its Nissan Leaf cars for a software glitch that has caused a number of the new electric vehicles to fail to start.
Ford Motor Co., after increasing its share of the U.S. light-vehicle market for the last two years, is falling short of its retail goal this year, which may put pressure on the automaker to offer larger discounts. Ford in the first quarter had 13.
After taking a one-year break, the Stage 3 Mustang is back in the Roush Performance Products lineup for the 2012 model year.
It's unlikely that many people in the United States are interested in buying a right-hand-drive 2001 Ford Focus Ghia with more than 107,000 miles on the odometer. For starters, you'd have to import it from the U.K.
Fiat is looking to pay about $1.5 billion for an additional 16 percent in Chrysler, which it hopes to purchase in the coming months, three sources familiar with the matter said. Italy's biggest industrial group is also working to raise 1.
Fiat is looking to pay about $1.5 billion for an additional 16 percent in Chrysler, which it hopes to purchase in the coming months, three sources familiar with the matter said. Italy's biggest industrial group is also working to raise 1.
Honda Motor Co. has extended reductions of vehicle output at its U.S. and Canadian plants through May 6. The automaker had previously said it would reduce vehicle output through April 22.
Sweden has given conditional backing for a deal to free up much-needed cash for ailing carmaker Saab, giving it a lifeline out of its latest crisis.
Sweden has given conditional backing for a deal to free up much-needed cash for ailing carmaker Saab, giving it a lifeline out of its latest crisis.
Also in this episode: We take a spin in the Toyota RAV4 EV, the Chevy Sonic gets the Z-Spec treatment, Ford expands the recall for pickup trucks and 42 cars are lined up for the Indy 500.
Wall Street has accepted the concept of car-sharing, but questions remain on whether many Americans are willing to forgo car ownership. Zipcar Inc.
The two big questions as we lurched into this week were "What will happen to Saab?" and "What will happen at Renault?" One was answered, sort of.
Hyundai Motor affiliate Kia is calling for CO2 regulation harmony across Europe, branding the current mass of different rules as a "complicated equation".
Dodge boss Ralph Gilles made an interesting comment at the Chicago auto show. Dressed in a black blazer and a and#8220;made in Detroitand#8221; T-shirt, he cracked, "My Dodge Viper is in training for the supercar Olympics.
India is becoming a spotlight market among luxury carmakers, and Aston Martin is the latest to join the fray, throwing open the doors on a new dealership on Friday.
EXECUTIVE EDITOR--AUTOWEEK.COM BOB GRITZINGER: This 2011 BMW X3 xDrive 35i reminds me of all the things I used to love about the X5--back when the X5 seemed smarter and sportier than any SUV on the planet.
Kia says it is looking for "substantial increases" in its share of the the UK fleet sector as its upgraded range starts to penetrate further into the British market.