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18 May, 2014
Classic cars are now seen as a much better investment than savings accounts. We explain why, plus tell you how to get started
Here we are again, in El Garaje del Infierno, where you must choose between two flavors of eternity with unobtainium-packed machines. Last week, we were forced to choose between
TrueCar Inc. CEO Scott Painter rang the opening bell at the Nasdaq exchange this morning in anticipation of the company's stock beginning trading later in the day.
Shares of TrueCar climbed 12 percent in their market debut today, after the online car-shopping site raised less than expected in its initial public offering.
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17 May, 2014
A new three-door version of the Peugeot 2008 is under consideration. Exclusive pics show how the 2008 RX could look
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18 May, 2014
Renault plans to follow up its Kwid concept with a production version. Our exclusive images show how it could look
Here's a short video of the McLaren 650S lapping the Monza racetrack in Italy.
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Nissan, without telling passers-by what they might win, is using an oversized Amazon locker and social media to give away a Rogue today as part of a promotion in downtown San Francisco.
News of VW's first EV for the US drew plenty of interest from just-auto readers this week. For good measure, the automaker also took full control of truckmaker Scania. Plus Japanese automakers enjoyed good ratings in a survey of OEMs' relationships with suppliers.
Russia's car market faces a slump that will last into 2015 according to the forecast analysts at LMC Automotive.
Tata Motors' global wholesale volume in April, including Jaguar Land Rover, was 75,026 units.
South Korean vehicle production increased by 12.3% year on year to 433,799 units in April, driven by strong domestic and overseas demand - according to the Ministry of Trade and Industry.
European car sales rose at the slowest pace in five months in April as doubts about economic growth in the region contributed to a drop in deliveries in Germany, Europe's biggest market.
Nissan said its new compact model for Europe will be called the Pulsar. The car will be a rival to vehicles such as the Volkswagen Golf.
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16 May, 2014
Porsche 911 GTS spied in Germany, to be the fifth addition to Porsche’s GTS lineup
Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles in Europe boosted its deliveries to customers to 104,900 lightweight commercial vehicles from January to April 2014 (2013: 97,800; up 7.2%).
With the current economy the last thing you need is for your vehicle to break down. Whether your driving a reliable car or a busted up