Hyundai and Kia said they expected their combined sales in Europe to grow 12.4 percent this year, exceeding forecasts despite economic problems in the area. The two carmakers achieved a record monthly market share of 5.
Fiat may start full production of its new model in Serbia in May or June next year after technical tests of the car, seen as a possible successor to the the Idea and Lancia Musa models.
You've probably never heard of the IMPA, and chances are, you also have no clue where Monticello is. Predictably, I'm about to tell you.
Nico Hulkenberg has revealed he knows just how Rubens Barrichello feels.
Proof that crossovers are all the rage these days, BMW has confirmed the coming of the X4 in the near future.
Eddie Irvine insists on Michael Schumacher and now attacks Jenson Button and Mark Webber.
2009 world champion has called on the length of the floodlit street race to be shortened due to the heat and high humidity, the bumpy surface and the fact it runs close to the sport's two-hour limit.
The walkway between BMW's ultra-modern WELT delivery centre and its landmark museum serves as a metaphorical bridge between the company's past and present.
Red Bull's 2011 car was perfectly legal at Monza despite some suggestions to the contrary.
Rally America, Inc., the premier sanctioning and Rally promotion organization in the United States, announced Thursday the seamless transition of ownership to Vermont business professional, Bill Fogg.
Jenson Button might not be the only McLaren driver on the move next year.
There will be new and old faces coming in the IZOD IndyCar Series as Briton Jay Howard will return to active duty in Las Vegas while Dillon Battistini will make his debut with Conquest Racing at the Kentucky Speedway.
Frankfurt started the auto show season with great panache and was once again the host of several great surprises. While some vehicles will be quickly forgotten, others widely set themselves apart from the competition and managed to impress the gallery.
The new Dallara Indy prototype car got two days of testing on a short oval in the hands of British driver Dan Wheldon.
Michael Schumacher is unapologetic in the wake of criticism of his driving at Monza and talks about 2012.
The FIA has announced that the Marina Bay street circuit of the Grand Prix of Singapore will feature just one DRS zone this weekend.
Another small car has hit the market. Before you all heave a collective sigh of annoyance and turn away, I want you to take a moment and get a closer look at this one. This one's here to play the game (unlike some I could mention, but won't) even though it has some seriously worthy opponents.
NASCAR officials announced a rules change aimed at breaking up the two-car drafts seen at the restrictor plate races since Talladega last year.
The UAW said late Wednesday it will turn its attention to Ford in the next round of negotiations over new wage and benefit contracts with Detroit automakers.