German driver and reining World Champion Sebastian Vettel put his Renault-powered Red Bull RB7 in first place at the end of the first day of free practice at the Grand Prix of Singapore.
The Boy Scout motto is "be prepared". That's also a great motto for anyone taking their car on the road, whether it's winter conditions, a back-road adventure, or just an everyday commute. Most of the time, we get to where we're going uneventfully, but there are a number of easy-to-pack items that can come in handy if that trip suddenly becomes eventful.
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Our coverage of new cars continues, as we'll be serving up a slew of reviews on 2012 models. From subcompacts to exotic supercars, we got something for car shoppers and car freaks alike.
Chrysler may well give the Dodge Durango the SRT8 bug for 2013, but is carefully weighing the pros and cons because the chances of failure are very real indeed.
The calendar for the FIA World Rally Championship has been confirmed at a meeting of the FIA's World Motor Sport Council in Singapore earlier today.
The Honda Ridgeline may not be strong, but it seems we can't write it off yet.
Mercedes-Benz should have handed out eye bleach instead of stickers, fortune cookies and temporary tattoos at their Actros display. It'll be a long time before the sight of two caucasian sumo wrestlers flanking the entrance to their pavilion will be erased from my subconscious. Still, it was hard to resist the giant Actros truck they were guarding.
Happy to be Michael Schumacher's teammate, Nico Rosberg has hinted he will stay at Mercedes beyond his current contract.
Sebastian Vettel and Red Bull could be set to reign over a new era of dominance in formula one.
Mere weeks ago, Bruno Senna stared around the formula one paddock and acknowledged that his future was probably somewhere else.
The FIA on Friday sounded confident ahead of India's inaugural grand prix next month.
October is right around the corner, Christmas stuff is starting to flood all the big stores and wearing a T-shirt early in the morning has now become almost heroic (or is it foolish?). No doubt about it, winter's coming!
Cars are, generally, built with a purpose in mind. From econoboxes to off-road giants and supercars, they're all engineered and manufactured with a goal. That goal or purpose is usually glaringly evident and one that makes itself immediately known to the buyer. However, such is not always the case.
Nothing ruins car joy like a door ding--whether it's the first blemish on your pride and joy or the latest door divot.
A 245 million euro rescue of Saab by its Chinese partners Youngman and Pangda could still be sealed this year if Chinese authorities give the green light to the investment, a lawyer for Pangda.
CAW President Ken Lewenza said today he's concerned that GM will move some production of the popular Chevrolet Equinox and GMC Terrain crossovers from Toronto-area plants to Spring Hill, Tenn.
Planning a winter getaway to Aspen? Ferrari has something that promises to direct-inject your sabbatical.