News
20 Jan, 2016
The Ferrari 335 is up for sale at the Artcurial Motorcars auction in Paris on February 5 and is predicted to hit $34m
Fiat Chrysler is running short on time to fix its emissions record in the U.S. The company finished last in an Environmental Protection Agency ranking of CO2 emissions for the fourth consecutive year in 2014.
A study by the University of Michigan Transportation Research Institute confirms that learning to drive in the US is longer the rite of passage it was for young people.
EU Industry Commissioner Elzbieta Bienkowska is calling on VW to compensate Europeans customers hit by the company's emissions scandal in the same way as U.S. customers. Bienkowska is also demanding more information on the company's recall action.
The Ministry of the Environment in Seoul says it will seek to bring criminal charges against the managing director of South Korea's Volkswagen and Audi importer. The development is leading some observers to wonder whether there might be dissembling factors in play.
The Ministry of the Environment in Seoul says it will seek to bring criminal charges against the managing director of South Korea's Volkswagen and Audi importer. The development is leading some observers to wonder whether there might be dissembling factors in play.
How much regulation is too much? That was the core question at a daylong hearing Tuesday by the Federal Trade Commission on state laws and auto retailing, including the issue of direct factory-to-consumer vehicle sales.
Tesla Motors sued a German parts supplier for misrepresenting its ability to design and build the signature falcon-wing doors on its long-delayed Model X crossover.
Tesla Motors, having dumped the intended supplier of its Model X crossover's vertical-lift rear doors, is now suing the firm. According to the lawsuit, prototype doors sagged, overheated, leaked oil and eventually stopped working.
Tesla Motors, having dumped the intended supplier of its Model X crossover's vertical-lift rear doors, is now suing the firm. According to the lawsuit, prototype doors sagged, overheated, leaked oil and eventually stopped working.
The nation's top auto safety regulator said his agency will take action this year to address automotive cybersecurity issues, as the spread of connectivity technologies threatens to expose vehicles to new paths of attack.
An Oklahoma man suing GM in the first trial over a deadly ignition-switch flaw lied to the jury about his family's eviction from its "dream house" after he committed fraud against a real estate agent, the company said.
An Oklahoma family's eviction from their 'dream house' following allegations of check fraud is threatening to derail the first trial over General Motors' ignition-switch flaw.
Mercedes-Benz is sitting out the Super Bowl this year after it made a rare appearance in 2015 to tout the speedy AMG GT.
Volkswagen's supervisory board stood by CEO Matthias Mueller even after he sparked a media firestorm in the U.S. last week that complicated efforts to clear up the diesel-emissions scandal.
News
19 Jan, 2016
MINI Clubman ALL4 is the first non-SUV for MINI to get four-wheel drive
Volkswagen has appointed Hinrich Woebcken head of the North America region effective 1 April, 2016 when he assumes responsibility for all the activities of the Volkswagen Passenger Cars brand in the region.
Features
20 Jan, 2016
Test your car knowledge with our dashboard warning light quiz! Can you get all 25 right?