You may have noticed that I got the opportunity to drive the new 35th Anniversary edition of the GTI in late June.
Frenchman Yvan Muller set the pace in Friday's test session at Donington Park, but Robert Dahlgren's Volvo emerged as the second fastest car, very close to the reigning world champion's Chevrolet.
We said a couple of weeks ago that Jeep put their pickup-truck project on the back burner for lack of available funding. Well, today Mopar released details on its JK-8 Kit, which enables owners to transform Wrangler Unlimited into a pickup.
I don't recall a vehicle that irritated me so much. Not because it's a bad vehicle, mind you; it's quite comfortable, roomy, powerful and well-equipped.
It's safe to say that summer has officially arrived. Pop open a cold one, relax by the pool, wax that fine piece of machinery that graces your driveway, and check out what Auto123.com has in store for your reading pleasure.
According to www.teamspeed.com, Ferrari has been presenting a droptop version of the 458 Italia to its dealers, but everyone is sworn to secrecy.
We're not too sure on this one. Motor Trend reports that Subaru will take a whole different approach with the next generation of its WRX sports car. According to the US publication, a new WRX will not see the light of day before 2014 and will employ totally different components than the compact Impreza.
John Howett has emerged as a surprise candidate for a leading role at the formula one teams association FOTA.
Cosworth is staying in formula one and designing a V6 engine even though it only has two customers for 2012.
Ferrari is closing in but Red Bull has nothing to fear, according to 1992 world champion Nigel Mansell.
Team McLaren-Mercedes boss Martin Whitmarsh on Friday tipped News Corporation to survive its current turmoil.
One of California's busiest highways will be closed this coming weekend, and many people are expecting gridlock, mayhem and road rage. And since the American media likes to find catchy titles to important and not-so-important events, it's been called Carmageddon.
As the number of electric vehicles hitting the market will grow exponentially, Sony sees potential for producing battery packs and has shown off their first lithium-ion battery prototype yesterday.
According to a report on Bloomberg, Fiat and Chrysler CEO Sergio Marchionne said the next in unifying the two automakers is to share a single management structure.
The highlight of this year's Porsche Parade in Savannah, Georgia, organized by the Porsche Club of America, will be the giveaway of a restored vintage Porsche 911.
Scenedaily.com reports on Friday that NASCAR team Michael Waltrip Racing is suing former McLaren Formula 1 engineer Mike Coughlan.
Bosses have reportedly dismissed moves to enclose the cockpits of formula one cars.
Points' leader Max Gresham earned his third NASCAR K&N East pole of the 2011 season for the New England 125 at New Hampshire Motor Speedway.