It's even worse than you think.
Honeywell Transportation Systems says it won nearly half of all new global turbocharger contracts negotiated last year.
Fans of luxury high-performance machines were happy campers at the Shanghai Motor Show, where BMW has lifted the veil on the M5 concept. With the M5, the Bavarian automaker promises a more agile and competitive machine that reduces fuel consumption and emissions by over 25%.
It is with great dismay that Matt showed up at the office this morning. As we mentioned in our very first article on this great road trip, we knew full well that he was going to return.
Former ChampCar series' frontrunner Bruno Junqueira is expected to be on the starting grid of the Indy 500 in May.
Volkswagen will be marking the arrival of this "21st century Beetle" in a grand way, teaming up with MTV to unveil the car in a worldwide extravaganza in Shanghai, Berlin and New York on April 18.
Homestead/Key West Florida. Kia has served notice to the major players in the mid-sized car market in Canada. The company didn't do it by taking out fancy ads or by wild media claims. They did it with the introduction of the Optima which will replace the Magentis in their lineup (in the US, the car has always been known as the Optima).
Top Gear's executive producer, Andy Wilman, is the first member of the BBC and the popular TV show to comment the lawsuit filed by Tesla Motors last week, officially opening hostilities even before the judge's ruling.
Another year has come and gone, and 2010 took away a bunch of car and trucks from the market. Here's a look at who departed us; some will be missed, but here's those that we won't.
While some cars get our juices flowing, others are merely a means of transportation. We have to recognize that the Kia Rio sedan is one of the latter. In fact, both its profile and equipment, which are starting to seem out of place compared to some of the Rio's recent competitors, like the Ford Fiesta, justify the upcoming arrival of a replacement, unveiled at the Geneva Motor Show this March.
Veteran race car driver Paul Tracy has signed a five-race deal with Jay Penske as he tries to get back into the IndyCar series for more than just the celebrated Indy 500.
We take you to Michael Waltrip Racing's impressive race shop located in Cornelius, N.C. where we recently witnessed Ryan Truex's pit crew in action, rehearsing the pit stop procedures during two full hours.
Team Pescarolo didn't miss its return to competition, as the French squad captured victory in the Le Castellet Six Hours, opening round of the 2011 Le Mans Series championship.
The Red Bull Racing Formula 1 team did not use KERS in Australia because it was "not necessary", the team's advisor Dr Helmut Marko has admitted.
While some cars get our juices flowing, others are merely a means of transportation. We have to recognize that the Kia Rio sedan is one of the latter. In fact, both its profile and equipment, which are starting to seem out of place compared to some of the Rio's recent competitors, like the Ford Fiesta, justify the upcoming arrival of a replacement, unveiled at the Geneva Motor Show this March.
McLaren has good reason to expect another step forwards in Malaysia next weekend.
Ron Dennis admits that watching the acclaimed new feature documentary about Ayrton Senna was emotional.
Very quickly Kevin Harvick is proving that it not the number of laps you lead that count the most, only the final lap counts. It was his second win in of the season and 16th in the Cup Series.
F1's governing body will create a new global racing series for electric cars, FIA president Jean Todt has revealed.
Gary Paffett, 2005 DTM champion and runner-up last year, has been confirmed by HWA Mercedes for the 2011 season.