BMW will debut the 3-series GT at next month's Geneva auto show. The company is promoting the car as a practical but sleek-looking variant of its 3-series lineup.
ASSOCIATE TECHINCAL EDITOR BRAD CONSTANT: I've always liked Nissan's Z ever since I laid eyes on a 1969 Nissan Fairlady Z as a kid.
Despite record automotive sales in 2012, Daimler net profit growth was secured mainly due to the sale of a stake in the EADS aerospace business. The company also fell short of its own targets for earnings and profitability.
China's auto association said the car industry has become a "scapegoat" for the toxic smog that engulfed Beijing in the past month and that coal-fired power plants should bear the main responsibility for the pollution.
BMW has released images and initial specifications for the 3 Series Gran Turismo. This, the first five-door hatchback in the history of the 3 Series, is longer and taller than the sedan and wagon variants.
Car companies are facing bigger challenges than ever before, according to ex-Volvo Cars chief Stefan Jacoby.
Chevrolet is entering the US and Canadian diesel car markets this summer with a 2.0L turbo-diesel version of its Cruze.
Johnson Controls has inaugurated a new plant in Serbia. The plant manufactures complete seats for the new Fiat 500L and is situated in Kragujevac.
Renault is confident it will reach a deal with unions next week to restructure the automaker's operations in France.
Volkswagen's Beetle defines a brand of fun that's quirky, carefree and a bit unconventional.
The Toyota Tundra is updated for 2014 with a fresh front end and squared-off fenders. It was revealed Thursday at the
Slowly but surely it's happening -- American carmakers are starting to embrace diesel technology. Maybe "embrace" is the wrong word -- it's more like a kiss or perhaps a peck on the cheek.
Every year in early March, when most of America and Western Europe is cold and dreary, the faithful flock to sunny Los Angeles to attend the
Following in the footsteps of the Ford Transit and Nissan NV,
Volkswagen made its sporting intentions known on Thursday at the
Audi is off to a strong global sales start in 2013, following on from a record level of sales in 2012. Like other premium makers, it is seeing strong volume growth in North America and Asia. It is also managing to grow sales in Europe, including in markets that are experiencing hard economic times.
Daimler forecast unchanged 2013 profit as spending for new models and a revamp of the automaker's operations eat into earnings. The company said earnings fell 10 percent in 2012.
Daimler forecast unchanged 2013 profit as spending for new models and a revamp of the automaker's operations eat into earnings. The company said earnings fell 10 percent in 2012.
Russia's car market is forecast to slow and possibly decline this year, ending a three-year streak of gains of more than 10 percent and damping market leader Renault's efforts to offset slumping demand in Europe.