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.
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%.
Mercedes-Benz outsold Lexus in the U.S. in March, marking three straight months the Japanese brand has failed to come out on top after winning the annual luxury race for 11 years. Mercedes' U.S. deliveries rose 9.4 percent; Lexus sales rose 2.
General Motors Co. and Ford Motor Co. said the recovery in their home market may continue in the face of Japan's disasters.
No matter what part of the world you live in, if you drive a car, one day you'll have to deal with potholes. A driver's worst enemy, potholes often damage important components, cause flat tires and are generally a great big nuisance. You have to wonder what automakers are doing to protect their products from our roads here in Quebec, as only a handful are actually appropriately smooth.
Lorinser, the aftermarket expert from Germany renowned for its astonishing Mercedes-Benz conversions, introduced the RSK8 design wheels exclusively for the SLS AMG sports car.
Say what you want about body styles, but the MINI Cooper remains a definite head-turner. Its unique design ages beautifully, drawing smiles and admiration along the way.
Nelson Piquet Jr.did not have a great day finishing 30th after starting ninth after an incident with Timothy Peters on lap 55, but, he and his Kevin Harvick Inc. team did a good deed supporting Red Cross efforts to take care of the victims of Japan's earthquake and tsunami.
Johnny Sauter did the 'bump and run' on Kyle Busch, on the last of the 500 lap race at Martinsville, for his first win of the season in the NASCAR Truck series this year. Busch finished second followed by Ron Hornaday, Jr.
Kenny Brack has tried out a super realistic IndyCar simulator in Italy. The winner or the 1999 Indianapolis 500 admits he was impressed by what he saw and experienced.
The Lola Rebellion-Toyota driven by Neel Jani and Nicolas Prost set the best lap in qualifying and will start in front for the opening round of the Le Mans Series championship at Le Castellet.
Mike Gascoyne believes that Lotus will be stronger in Malaysia than it was in Australia. He hopes the team will be in position to challenge at leats Force India and Toro Rosso.
Red Bull has admitted it will test its KERS system during Friday practice in Malaysia and decide if it can take the risk of using it for the rest of the weekend or not.
Your mother told you a million times: fruit is good for you. Other than the nutritional benefits, did you know that fruit is also an excellent source of car material? A team of Brazilian scientists concluded that banana and pineapple fibres could be used to build bodies, bumpers and dash boards.
A recent study by Polk, which specializes in automotive intelligence and marketing solutions, shows that women are driving increased new car sales in the United States.
Alexander Rossi was confirmed Saturday as one of the seven drivers to enter AirAsia Team Lotus' Driver Development Program.
Nigel Melker won the F3 Euro Series' first 2011 round in France.
The City and Grand Prix Association of Long Beach have announced that Jimmy Vasser and Target Chip Ganassi Racing, both winners of the Grand Prix of Long Beach, will be introduced to Long Beach's Walk of Fame on April 14th.
The Kimi Raikkonen to NASCAR story is now no April Fool's prank. On Saturday Kyle Busch Motorsports, a Camping World Truck Series team announced that it had signed the 2007 Formula One World Champion to a limited schedule.
Robin Liddell and fellow Grand-Am driver Richard Westbrook will run the London Marathon on April 17 to raise funds for cystic fibrosis.