This week's Canadian recalls: 2009 BMW X5, 2002-2005 BMW 3-Series, 2012 Fiat 500
The National Motorists Association (NMA) published a list of the 25 Canadian and American cities with the highest number of speed traps reported by the public since September 1, 2009.
According to British magazine Autosport, the AT&T Williams Formula 1 team have focused their efforts in the design of the 2011 car.
Team Penske's Will Power ended up being the faster driver after the first ever practice session to have taken place in the streets of Baltimore after the session had been delayed due to work to be completed.
Mike Rockenfeller (Audi) set the pole position at Brands Hatch, while Bruno Spengler (Mercedes) was penalized after a mistake from his HWA Mercedes Team, and will start from 8th position on the grid.
Guy Smith was the fastest driver around Baltimore's new 3.3km street circuit during qualifying.
According to autosport.com, Grosjean made a comeback with Lotus Renault GP, in the form of a straighline aero test for the Formula 1 squad.
Adrian Sutil has revealed his "first contact" about the 2012 season will be Force India.
According to f1fanatic.co.uk, Jarno Trulli will see the revised version of his Lotus's power steering introduced during the Hungarian Grand Prix back on his car at Monza.
Longtime advertising executive Leo-Arthur Kelmenson, a close friend and adviser to former Chrysler boss Lee Iacocca, died at his home on Aug. 30. He was 84.
Die-hard Queen fans can bid on a Lotus Evora S inspired by the late Freddie Mercury at a 65th-birthday celebration for the famous frontman.
The UAW, bargaining a new contract for U.S. automakers, is turning to General Motors Co. to set the pattern for wages and benefits for the U.S. industry, said three people familiar with the discussions.
Beth Paretta has left her position as operations manager at Aston Martin to join Chrysler Group LLC as marketing manager for SRT and motorsports. Her appointment is effective this month.
Another day, another record broken at the Nürburgring--unofficially.
Also in today's show: Audi shows the A2, the Ford Focus ST gets social and the
Even before Toyota President Akio Toyoda was grilled by Congress about his company's recent recall crisis, diplomatic tension between the United States and Japan was building over the carmaker's imbroglio, with officials fearing it might...
Headlamp technology is rapidly advancing, and as LED lights become commonplace, many wonder what's next.
Johnson Controls Inc. has reached an agreement with French company Saft Groupe SA to end their battery making joint venture, Johnson Controls-Saft, with the U.S.-based supplier set to buy out Saft and retain control of most of the operations.
Beth Paretta, one of Autoweek's 10 Secret People in 2009 (Autoweek, Sept. 21, 2009) has left her position as operations manager at Aston Martin to join