In 1976, Fred Lawson went to Watkins Glen International in Upstate New York for a Formula One race. Thirty-six years later he dug up his photos, scanned them in, and emailed them to an Autoweek writer too young to remember the 1970s.
General Motors committed a "corporate fraud" to make vehicles that violated emission rules and eventually forced the recall of 114,000 Chevrolet Taveras - a popular multi-utility vehicle - in India in July, a government appointed panel probing the issue has said in a report.
Renault group revenues rose 3.2% year on year to EUR7.998bn in the third quarter of 2013. Automotive revenues were off 3.4% to EUR7.483bn, hit by foreign exchange rates and a drop in independent dealer stock. Registrations rose 3.1% to 614,888 units.
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20 Nov, 2013
The Range Rover LWB has been unveiled at the LA Motor Show, along with a long-wheelbase Autobiography Black edition
Chrysler Group has entered a five-year, $18.2 million research partnership with McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario, to develop electric powertrains and components.
A French union involved in inking last night's [24 October) social contract deal between PSA Peugeot Citroen and the majority of its labour bodies, says the signatures represent around 65% of the workforce.
Auto supplier Mubea today opened a factory that makes tailored rolled blanks in northern Kentucky. The $60 million, 75,000-square-foot factory will supply various automakers and is expected to create around 150 jobs by 2014.
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
Classic car fans can vote for our sister magazine Octane's Car of the Year
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
While most of us probably picture the
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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.