Lexus will reveal the all-new GS 350 luxury sport sedan on Thursday, August 18 in conjunction with the Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance.
McLaren is the only outfit in F1 with a "great" technical team, but it lacks F1's brightest "star" Adrian Newey.
Paul di Resta has admitted he isn't sure he will still be with the Force India team in 2012.
Here's the entry list for this weekend's Edmonton Indy event held at Edmonton City Centre Airport. Note that all competitors race similar Dallara-Hondas shod on Firestone tires.
Three-time World Champion Niki Lauda has axed his sponsorship by the financially embattled company Money Service Group.
How often do you buy a used car? You'd think that having a "professional" Automotive Journalist on hand would be the right tool (I said tool) to have, wouldn't you?
"Matt's the car guy, he'll go shopping with you. He's the man for the job!" While this may be true, the car-guy part, buying a used car is something I'm no longer very familiar with.
Bernie Ecclestone has finally confirmed reports he paid $40 million to jailed German banker Gerhard Gribkowsky.
Perceptions are a funny thing. What you think you are getting is more important than what you are in fact receiving. Thankfully, not everyone falls for that. Case in point, the Chrysler Town & Country. As we all know, the T&C is a glorified Dodge Grand Caravan with a little more chrome and a different grille.
A new book about the Detroit auto industry rebuilding itself is showing that old rivalries are still alive and kicking in the Motor City. In Once Upon a Car by Bill Vlasic, Ford's marketing chief lobs an F-bomb at General Motors.
California's zero-emission vehicle subsidy for consumers has been cut in half under a program budget approved Thursday by the state's environmental regulator.
The Ford Transit Connect Taxi is headed to the Big Apple. At a public hearing today, the New York Taxi and Limousine Commission approved the version of Ford's Transit Connect van for taxi use.
Also on today's show: An expensive Ferrari heads for auction, a Ferrari business update and
Gentex Corp., which manufactures automatic-dimming rearview mirrors and camera-based safety systems, announced today that its second-quarter net income increased 13 percent to $38.5 million.
Fiat S.p.A. took a majority stake in Chrysler Group LLC when it completed the purchase of a 6 percent stake from the U.S. Treasury and a 1.5 percent holding from Canada that ended taxpayer ownership in the automaker.
New York signed off on the
As General Motors and the UAW open formal contract talks next week, one suburban Detroit assembly plant is sure to get outsized attention.
Fiat is offering a $199 a month lease and cut-rate financing on the Fiat 500 coupe.
A senior executive expects Mitsubishi Motors' electric vehicles and other environment-friendly models to be profitable in two years.