More than a few Esquire readers were probably shocked to see George Clooney's disparaging remarks on Tesla in a recent profile of the "Facts of Life" star, but
International auto shows are some of the best places in the world to see new sheetmetal from nearly every automaker all in one place. We spend our January at Cobo Center for the
Subaru introduced the Legacy Concept for the Los Angeles Auto Show on Thursday. The concept sedan celebrates the 25th anniversary of the vehicle, and
Mazda Motor Corporation more than quadrupled its net profit to JPY25bn (EUR188m) in the first half of fiscal 2013/4.
Hot on the heels of their appearance at the SEMA Show and the announcement they're opening a location in the U.S., German tuning firm
DIGITAL EDITOR ANDREW STOY: I don't think I can ever fall in love with a front-drive performance car -- the dynamics just never feel quite right to me.
We spend a lot of time working in the garage and wrenching on our rides, and safety is our No. 1 priority. While many products focus on protecting eyes and ears, it's actually the hands that usually bear the brunt of most garage hazards.
The beautiful package that the
Subaru -- a brand more widely known for simple, dependable, and fuel efficient cars, sometimes with a sporty flair -- is going sexy and sleek with a new Legacy concept.
Tata Motors' Jaguar Land Rover has said it was [still] studying the possibility of opening a manufacturing plant in Brazil.
The Reuters news agency, citing the usual 'people close to the matter' said General Motors CEO Dan Akerson could step down as early as next year though he has not formally notified the board of his plans and an official search for his successor has not yet begun.
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The Mercedes SLS AMG Final Edition has been teased, set for an LA Motor Show reveal
Jaguar Land Rover says it is studying the possibility of opening an assembly plant in Brazil, adding that it has ambitious plans to expand its manufacturing footprint outside the UK.
Volkswagen is recalling almost 1.7m cars, SUVs and pickup trucks worldwide, about half of which are in China, the carmaker's biggest market.
Volkswagen is recalling almost 2.6m cars, SUVs and pickup trucks worldwide, about half of which are in China, the carmaker's biggest market.
The word 'burn' is about that last thing electric car maker Tesla Motors needs to see in a headline right now, following three well publicised accident related fires in its cars, but there's been an industrial accident at its factory in California.
Volkswagen is recalling over 2.6 million vehicles worldwide, including its biggest such move in China, to fix electronic and drive-system flaws.
Volkswagen is recalling at least 1.68 million vehicles worldwide, including its biggest such move in China, to fix electronic and drive-system flaws.