Last month's Lambrecht Chevrolet auction featured plenty of cars and trucks that were either
Several overseas countries have approached the UK's SMMT body, as Britain basks in a 19th consecutive month of output growth.
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26 Oct, 2013
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Update: Believe it or not, we had no idea the 2013 Carrera Panamericana started today. It runs through Oct. 31. Check out the official site for more information.
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25 Oct, 2013
The Auto Express round-up of the five biggest news stories this week
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25 Oct, 2013
McLaren P13, inspired by the P1 supercar, aims to rival Porsche 911 and is set to cost £120,000
Petrolicious is talking about artist Réne Jules Lalique and his famous and#8220;car mascots.
Hyundai Motor group's Kia brand is switching its focus from quantity to quality to try to raise profitability at a time when all its factories have little or no spare capacity.
The first BMW to be called 2 Series will have its public debut at January's North American International Auto Show.
A three-week union strike in its home market hampered Kia Motors profits during the third quarter, but the automaker said it still posted an 8.9 percent gain in net income.
Lear raised its full-year forecast as demand rose for its auto seats and electric power systems due to strong vehicle sales in the United States.
Toyota Boshoku is establishing a joint sales venture - Toyota Boshoku Relan India - with Relan Group of Industries, a supplier that makes seats and other components in India.
On the whole, I think I'll bill the seven days just passed (TGIF) as largely good news week.
Man Latin America is set to spend around EUR335m (US$462.1m) in the Brazilian state of Rio de Janeiro by 2016, its president told governor Sérgio Cabral Filho as he visited the factory in Resende.
Not so long ago, engine oil was pretty much a standard product, to which most of us seldom gave much thought. But nowadays, with alternative powertrains, it is being brought increasingly to the consumer's attention. Matthew Beecham caught up with Nevil Hall of Millers Oils to understand more about the important issues.
Fuji Heavy Industries said it plans to double production capacity of Subaru vehicles in the US to 370,000 units a year following an increase in demand. Its models are especially popular in 'snowbelt' states.
Scania has posted a higher than expected rise in third quarter orders largely due to customers in Europe buying outgoing models before sales are halted ahead of new emission rules due at the end of this year.
BMW released details of its new 2-series coupe, touting the car's sporty looks, powerful engines and bigger size than the 1-series coupe it replaces.
Hyundai Group's Glovis logistics unit is to shift its shipping business focus from car carriers to bulk carriers to increase business outside the automotive group.