Sense concept and Clover electric car were among a quartet of debuts at Frankfurt

Former Volvo design chief, Steve Mattin, will head design at the Russian brand Lada. Mattin will play a big role in helping Lada to renew its product range in the next six years. The brand plans to introduce 20 new models, with help from Renault.
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New Vauxhall Astra VXR to get 300bhp and a limited slip-diff
Budget brand reveals Duster will be slightly tweaked for UK market to arrive in early 2013

The first increase in European new-car sales in four months in August may not be sustained in coming months, analysts warned. Helped by new models ordered earlier this year, European registrations rose 7.8 percent last month.
A parts shortage has disrupted PSA/Peugeot-Citroen production throughout Europe, company and union representatives said. Five PSA factories in France and others in Spain and Slovakia have been hit by a software glitch at an Italian supplier.
Fiat CEO Sergio Marchionne said he targets a breakeven result for the carmaker's European business by 2014 and confirmed financial targets for this year, even as sales slow down in the region.
Autoliv CEO Jan Carlson is in a tough spot. He's a native Swede, a proud owner of the new Saab 9-5 (he says it's a 'fantastic' car) #8211; and head of a supplier that's owed money from the struggling automaker.
Catchy title, n'est-ce pas? Now, what would possess me to introduce such a hot car as such? I'll explain a little further down. First off, this is a track test review of one of the cars that has long since captured my attention, so you won't hear about fit and finish and how well the nav system works.
Rumours of the Defender's demise appear to have been greatly exaggerated. Making their debut at the Frankfurt Motor Show are two concepts, the DC100 and DC100 Sport, suggesting the iconic off-roader will be back - albeit in a modernized form. It's reportedly slated for production in 2015.
New info on the sporty Subaru BRZ and Scion FR-S has surfaced, a sign that we're on the brink of seeing them descend on our roads.
McLaren is confident for the future despite suggestions the team is stranded without a 'works'-style engine deal.
A new brand of tires is gradually making its way onto the Canadian market. GT Radial, from Asian manufactured GITI Tire, targets consumers after modern, affordable products.
Even though the Saab saga has now reached a saturation point, you have to admit that the automaker is like a stubborn pit bull that keeps fighting and never lets go.
The Frankfurt Auto Show can trace its roots back nearly 115 years to a small exhibition that was held in 1897 at the Hotel Bristol in Berlin.
The highly popular BTCC, the British Touing Car Championship, has released its calendar for the 2012 season.
An audit by a company called Capgemini has found "discrepancies" in relation to Red Bull's budget in the context of last year's resource restriction agreement.
This week, our Top 10 focuses on the youngest winners of a Formula 1 Grand Prix.
After two superquick ‘power tracks’ where top speed was crucial and a high percentage of the lap spent at full throttle, the FIA Formula One World Championship shifts down tempo to the streets of the Marina Bay and the Singapore Grand Prix.