The Geneva motor show probably brings together more companies related to carmakers than any other show on the calendar (except maybe SEMA). This year, we'll see
Ford revealed details on its forthcoming
Autoweek contributor, appraiser, valuation expert and rural quiz-bowl champ Dave Kinney has a thing for Studebaker Avantis.
Update: Video of the ZR1 removal added below.
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First Jaguar model to get new trim grade that pairs economical diesel engines with sporty looks
Hitachi Automotive Systems and Hitachi Vehicle Energy say the two companies are to transfer and integrate Hitachi Vehicle Energy's design and research and development operations into Hitachi Automotive Systems on 1 April 1, for further expansion of the electric powertrain business
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Nissan is upping the anti in the hot crossover market with the Juke Nismo RS
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German car modifier Mansory overhauls the Rolls-Royce Wraith. Set for a debut in Geneva
Just about everyone loved the Alfa Romeo Disco Volante by Touring Superleggera that debuted at the 2012 edition of the
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First images of Porsche's new hybrid endurance racer at Geneva Motor Show
Daimler's Mercedes-Benz Vans units has started V-Class production Vitoria, Spain, after a EUR190m spend at the plant.
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Mazda Hazumi concept previews next Mazda 2 - but the car hasn't been announced yet. Here's what we know
When Hyundai last overhauled the Sonata in 2009, U.S. motorists embraced the curvy styling and the company went on to gain more market share than any major automaker for the next half decade.
When Hyundai last overhauled the Sonata in 2009, U.S. motorists embraced the curvy styling and the company went on to gain more market share than any major automaker for the next half decade.
This time-trial clip is brought to you by go-kart enthusiast Jason Bell, who thought it would be good idea to see if a 36-hp, 125cc shifter kart could lap Laguna Seca faster than a
Ratings agency Moody's says that the outlook for China's automotive sector remains stable, helped by further projected market growth.