Bugatti isn't taking the recent recall of its "fastest car" world record lightly. The company said today its Veyron 16.4
With sales of 53,772 units in March and 115,504 units for the first quarter of 2013, Jaguar Land Rover has recorded its best ever monthly and quarterly global sales performance up 16% and 17% respectively versus the prior year.
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The revised Ford Mondeo boosts appeal for private and business buyers
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Continental has started production of anti-lock brake systems (ABS) at its Brazilian site in Várzea Paulista, near São Paulo.
General Motors head of African operations has given an upbeat assessment of prospects for the company's sales in sub-Saharan Africa.
NEWS EDITOR GREG MIGLIORE: It's fun to take the wheel of a monster truck every now and then, and this 2013 Lexus GX 460 Premium has a comfortable, commanding presence.
Harman International Industries says it has acquired iOnRoad Technologies, based in Tel Aviv, Israel.
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The updated Nissan Leaf will have a starting price of £15,990 when it arrives in showrooms in June
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The Bugatti Veyron Grand Sport Vitesse has become the world's fastest open-top car, with a speed of 254.04mph
Autoneum is increasing its local presence in Mexico by building an additional facility through acoustic, interior trim and thermal management product manufacturer, UGN.
Versalis and Pirelli have inked a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to start a joint research project for the use of guayule-based natural rubber in tyre production.
General Motors is to provide Opel with EUR4bn of investment through 2016 in a sign of commitment to its European operations.
The shadow minister for Industry in Canberra says a future government led by the current Opposition would slash the large, and suddenly controversial levels of assistance to Australia's automotive industry.
Japanese automakers including Toyota, Nissan and Honda are recalling about 3.4 million vehicles worldwide due to defective airbags supplied by Takata.
Japanese automakers including Toyota, Nissan and Honda are recalling about 3.4 million vehicles worldwide due to defective airbags supplied by Takata.
Japanese automakers including Toyota, Nissan and Honda are recalling about 3.4 million vehicles worldwide due to defective airbags supplied by Takata.
Skoda said its worldwide car deliveries dropped by 12 percent in March due to a switch to a new model and weak European markets
The New York auto show is a great time to catch up with colleagues, dazzle at impressive unveils and be surrounded with the most exciting new cars on display.
Volkswagen Group's Bentley brand continues to show strong growth, issuing another set of strong sales figures.