Features
11 Sep, 2014
We look at hi-tech mileage correction companies in the UK - and ask if what they do is really legal
Ferrari will cater to growing numbers of super rich clients by building more cars than previously planned after Sergio Marchionne becomes chairman of the company.
Today's media release from Daimler is official confirmation that the Mercedes-Benz passenger cars division will leverage multiple architectures for its future models. But what will those vehicles be, and where will they be built?
Fiat CEO Sergio Marchionne says he sees no reason at present to review the carmaker's 2014 financial guidance despite weakness in Europe and Latin America. After poor second quarter results from Fiat, analysts were widely expecting a cut in guidance.
News
12 Sep, 2014
Evanta’s new Barchetta is set to cost from £125,000, with production limited to just 148 models
General Motors has 'substantially completed' its vehicle recalls, CEO Mary Barra said.
Jeep will reenter the subcompact SUV market later this month with the Renegade, its first entry in the segment since 1941.
Jeep will rejoin the subcompact SUV market later this month with the Renegade, its first entry in the segment since 1941. Based on the same platform as the Fiat 500X, the model marks the first coupling of U.S.
Registrations of 3,106 new commercial vehicles in August reflected continued strong demand and was the best result for the month since the local Motor Industry Association began collecting records for this type of vehicle.
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11 Sep, 2014
Aston Martin’s Vanquish Coupe and Volante unveiled in new Carbon Edition guise ahead of Paris Motor Show debut
Opel/Vauxhall will launch a budget minicar in Europe next year to win customers from the Chevrolet brand, which will be discontinued in the region at the end of 2015.
Opel/Vauxhall will launch a budget minicar in Europe next year to win customers from the Chevrolet brand, which will be discontinued in the region at the end of 2015.
Judging by the derisory comments on Twitter today, some British motoring writers aren't impressed with General Motors Europe's German unit Opel's decision to call its new five-door small car Karl. UK unit Vauxhall will revive the Viva nameplate last used in 1979.
Toyota reportedly is looking to build a new vehicle plant in Mexico to take advantage of the country's low labour costs and numerous free trade agreements.
Porsche has recalled 46 of its 918 Spyders to fix a potential defect in the plug-in hybrid supercar's rear-axle components. The automaker said no accidents or injuries were reported in relation to the problem.
Jatco has held an opening ceremony for its second Mexican manufacturing plant in Aguascalientes.
EnerDel and Allison Transmission have entered into a strategic relationship naming the battery manufacturer's PP320-689-LP Vigor+ pack as approved Allison support equipment.
Denso has announced that it has decided to end production at Denso Automotive Systems Australia in line with the withdrawal of its customers' from auto production in Australia. Denso will determine when production will end based on its customers' schedules.
VW Group and Chrysler were fined a combined $46 million by China's anti-monopoly regulator in the first-ever punishment of foreign carmakers for price fixing. The penalty raised the possibility of similar fines for Mercedes and Jaguar Land Rover.