The Matching Numbers group, a club of drivers in Paris, held a rally inspired by the Claude Lelouch's cult classic, "C'était un Rendez-vous" over the weekend.
McLaren uploaded a video to its YouTube page on Thursday, showing the P1 supercar at the vaunted Nürburgring. You know where this is going.
A leading UK automotive academic is stressing the need for the British supply sector to take advantage of the encouraging domestic scene that could see production reach up to 2.7m units by 2019.
Car sales in Western Europe grew by 0.7% in November, according to data released by LMC Automotive.
The European Automobile Manufacturers' Association (ACEA) has elected Philippe Varin, CEO of PSA Peugeot Citroën, as its new president.
TRW has announced that its latest Lane Keeping Assist technology, incorporating closed loop control, has gone into production for the first time on two vehicle platforms for the European market.
Ford has shown its 'Ka Concept' which it says is the company's vision for a "practical all new global small car".
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Ford has upscaled its new model plans and is now planning 25 additions or replacements in the next five years instead of the 15 it announced just over a year ago.
If you want a Chevrolet logo on a Manchester United shirt, be quick, because it might be game over.
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The estimated average transaction price for light vehicles in the United States was $32,769 in November, up 3% from October and increased by $352 (1.1 percent) year-over-year, according to Kelley Blue Book.
The 2015 Mustang is on its way, and everything feels new again -- the redrawn car gets a number of 'Stang firsts, like standard independent rear suspension, a 2.
Audi has released design sketches depicting a new compact-crossover concept planned to make its world premiere at the Detroit auto show in January.
Volvo said global sales of its vehicles rose 6 percent in November, its fifth straight month of growth, as increased demand in China and Europe helped offset a decline in the United States.
General Motors never should have dumped Daewoo in favor of Chevrolet in Europe eight years ago. Had GM stuck with Daewoo it could have gone head to head against Renault's successful low-cost Dacia brand.
BMW is bullish on the market potential for the i3 EV, the first model from its i subbrand. The automaker said orders for the i3 topped 10,000 even before sales started last month in Germany.
GM's decision to pull Chevrolet out of most European markets is a major setback to the automaker's goal of transforming Chevrolet into a globe-spanning powerhouse. But the move also ends a muddled overlap with GM's Opel and Vauxhall brands.