Rolls-Royce has revealed the first actual photo of the upcoming Wraith coupe, which will debut at the
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23 Jan, 2013
The latest issue of Auto Express is out now, with full coverage of the Detroit Motor Show and our 4x4 mega test
Owners' satisfaction with their new vehicles' navigation systems declined in 2012 as complex menu systems, voice-control commands and entering destinations frustrated users, according to J.D. Power and Associates.
The 2013 Arizona collector auctions are over, and this year's sales figures are nothing short of astounding.
Now that the wrap has been pulled off the 2014 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray at the
Using the auto industry's newest tool to detect vehicle defects is as simple as logging on to Twitter, Facebook or other social media Web sites. And federal regulators already are doing it, too.
Schaeffler is to start work on the construction of a plant in Russia this March, with a start beginning of production date estimated to be in the middle of next year.
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5 Mar, 2013
Pictures and details of the Aston Martin Rapide S, following its Geneva Motor Show debut
Renault told unions today that it could produce an additional 80,000 vehicles a year at its domestic factories for partners Nissan and Daimler if a labor deal was signed.
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22 Jan, 2013
Rolls-Royce has released a teaser image of the Wraith coupe ahead of its Geneva Motor Show debut
EXECUTIVE EDITOR BOB GRITZINGER: Large and lumbering, that's how this generation of the unibody Ford Explorer keeps feeling to me.
Opel/Vauxhall's new Cascada convertible will be priced 10,000 euros lower than potential rivals when it goes on sale in April as the money-losing brand seeks to attract buyers looking for a cheaper alternative to premium convertibles.
Toyota will choose vice chairman Takeshi Uchiyamada as its next chairman, according to The Nikkei business newspaper [and other reports from Japan].
Audi plans to increase its sales in Japan by at least 10% this year.
Mitsubishi Motors' Canadian importer has revealed a lengthened Mirage powered by a new 1.2 litre engine at the Montreal motor show. The car will be launched locally, and possibly also in the US, from the third quarter.
General Motors is increasing cost-cutting pressure at its money-losing Opel/Vauxhall unit, threatening to close a German factory two years earlier than planned, reports said.
General Motors said it may close a German factory at its Opel subsidiary earlier than proposed adding restructuring talks with unions must be wrapped up by February, as the U.S. carmaker seeks deep cuts to save its ailing brand.
Hella Group says it has successfully raised EUR500m (US$668m) in the capital market from a corporate bond issuance, with the order book five times oversubscribed, according to the company.
Toyota has agreed to settle a damages lawsuit for a class-action over injuries and deaths linked to unintended sudden vehicle acceleration, the carmaker said.
Toyota has opened a new career track aimed at giving more senior managers better knowledge of the regions of the world where it sells cars.