Volkswagen is offering students a chance to design a video game car for a contest. Three winners get a six-month internship at the VW design department in Wolfsburg, Germany.
Honeywell has reacted strongly to studies by the University of Munich noting carbonyl fluoride - which the academics claim is structurally related to phosgene - is released when a vehicle using its r1234yf refrigerant is on fire.
When Jam Handy produced and#8220;No Ghostsand#8221; for Chevrolet in 1935, it would have been tough to find an abandoned, haunted-looking house in Detroit (we're actually not sure where this was filmed, but Jam Handy
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Nissan is reportedly in talks with Hinduja Automotive to acquire a stake in the latter's engineering unit Defiance Technologies.
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BMW already working on ultimate 2-series, set to feature more outlandish bodywork and a 350bhp engine
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Volvo's second-generation XC90 SUV has been caught in camouflage during urban testing in Copenhagen
Fiat Chrysler Automobiles outlined its plans for the next five years on Tuesday.
Nissan plans to add exclusive showrooms for the Datsun brand in India this fiscal year (2014-15).
Mahindra and SsangYong will together develop six new engines for future models from both companies.
Ford India has resumed taking orders for its EcoSport compact SUV.
Passenger-vehicle sales in China rose 13 percent last month as consumers brought forward purchases in anticipation more cities will implement ownership restrictions to fight pollution and congestion, according to an industry group.
EDITOR WES RAYNAL: Climbing into this 2014 Audi A4 2.0 TFSI Premium Plus is like getting reacquainted and catching up with an old friend.
Another but minor GM recall - this time of about 8,600 Chevrolet and Buick models.
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Audi beats BMW with first laser lights in production car, special edition is most powerful R8 ever
Toyota has confirmed that Camry production at Subaru of Indiana Automotive (SIA) will end in autumn 2016.
I guess the biggest news of the week would have to be newly merged Fiat Chrysler Automobile's announcement - mostly to investors - of plans for world domination. Which only took, oh, about 12 hours. And, perhaps due to main target audience, it didn't apparently occur to anyone in either company's media department to knock out a quick summary of What We Hope. So we did.
French automotive suppliers association, FIEV, says the recent warming of relations between Iran and the West has allowed its members to "reconnect" with the country.