Last week, we got the chance to sit down and talk about all things Nissan with one of the guys who's in the best position to answer our questions, the vice president of product planning, Larry Dominique. He talked about his ambitions in terms of sales, vehicles, changes and improvements as well as the challenges that automaker will face in the months and years to come.
Maserati is gearing up to launch the first SUV in its history, and we've gotten some new information about its powertrain. Contrary to what the president of Chrysler/Fiat (who owns the Italian automaker), Sergio Marchionne, had said, the new machine will not be motivated by a Ferrari mill but rather a HEMI V8.
The Hyundai Veloster hasn't even landed in Canada yet and rumours are already flying. Apparently the automaker is thinking of offering a four-door version, which is one door more than the car that's supposed to hit dealerships later this year as a 2012 model.
Coinciding with the premiere of the third instalment of the Transformers movie franchise, General Motors has announced today it will be giving consumers around the world the chance to get their hands on a special edition of the Chevrolet Camaro, in honour of the endearing Autobot Bumblebee.
We must study them, emulate them and do like them. We all know that Europe is a millennium up on us but does that mean that we North Americans will always be a thousand years behind? "That's preposterous, Matt, stop talking trash!" I won't 'cause we just don't and won't get it. What we've got is everything back-asswards.
Mazda is one of those car companies who seem to do no wrong. From the Miata to the brand-new Mazda2, there's very little to complain about in the Mazda lineup. After all, the Mazda3 was among one of the best-selling cars in all of Canada in 2009-that's quite a title to hold. Even the flashy RX-8, which has its flaws, sees more love than hate.
Adrian Newey revealed at the BBC that Audi was behind the four-cylinder engines in 2013 in Formula One.
Known as 'The Iceman', Kimi Raikkonen is famous for giving very little away when it comes to interviews.
Lamborghini will definitely play a part in Volkswagen's plan to overtake Toyota and become the best-selling automaker in the world by 2018. We've known for quite some time that the Italian brand was set to add a third model to its exotic lineup, but no one really knew what to expect... until today.
D.J. Kennington won the Vortex Brake Pads 200 at Mosport International Raceway on Sunday to become the fourth race winner in as many NASCAR Canadian Tire Series races this season.
Kurt Busch completed a Penske Racing turnaround with a convincing win at Infineon Raceway staying away from accidents and paybacks behind him.
Lewis Hamilton left Valencia unhappy that McLaren has not taken more risks in the development of the 2011 car.
The vast majority of the formula one race promoters are threatening to boycott the sport over proposed engine rules for the future.
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Swedish real estate firm Hemfosa is ready to buy and lease back Saab's factory, throwing the crisis-hit automaker a lifeline, but Saab's complex financial situation makes a deal difficult, Hemfosa's chief executive told a Swedish newspaper on...
Swedish real estate firm Hemfosa is ready to buy and lease back Saab's factory, throwing the crisis-hit carmaker a lifeline, but Saab's complex financial situation makes a deal difficult, Hemfosa's chief executive told a Swedish newspaper.
Automakers that sell vehicles in the U.S. may have to boost car and light truck fuel economy to an average 56.2 miles per gallon by 2025 under a new White House proposal.
Justin Allgaier was on his way to win the NASCAR Nationwide series race only to run out of gas turning the race over to Reed Sorenson.
Sage Karam had a great day on Saturday in Iowa. Not only did he get his first pole position in career despite the cold, damp qualifying conditions, but he managed to transform that success into his second victory in a row.
Scott Pruett and Memo Rojas renewed with Victory Circle on Saturday, in Road America, after losing three races in a row in the Grand-AM Rolex Sports Car Series.