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13 May, 2014
Hyundai's all-new ix35 SUV spied testing under heavy camouflage in Germany ahead of late 2015 debut
DIGITAL EDITOR ANDREW STOY: If you can get beyond the Crosstour's hideous exterior appearance, there's a really good daily driver here, a fact that shouldn't come as much surprise considering the Crosstour is basically an Accord V6 with an...
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13 May, 2014
Porsche appears to be working on new flagship Cayman that could be badged GT4 and offer more power than the entry-level 911
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14 May, 2014
Look out, Eagle: Jaguar is getting in on the modern E-Type act with six new race-spec classics
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14 May, 2014
The last hurrah for the Land Rover Freelander badge is an optioned-up Metropolis special edition packed with the juiciest kit
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14 May, 2014
Citroen has renewed its deal as Arsenal Football Club's official automotive partner
General Motors is offering Cadillac dealers a $5,000 incentive to offer test drives of its ELR plug-in hybrid, which has gotten off to a slow start since its launch five months ago.
Aston Martin expects to make a significant return to profitability after 2016 when the automaker will start to see the benefits of a $843.57 million investment program.
The Georgia attorney whose wrongful death suit against GM helped trigger the recall of 2.6 million cars is seeking to reopen the case, alleging the automaker fraudulently withheld information about its faulty ignition switches ahead of a settlement.
Monthly subscription rates for General Motors' 4G LTE data connection through OnStar will range from $5 to $50 a month depending on usage, the company said today. GM plans to roll out the 4G service in June starting with the 2015 Chevrolet Malibu.
Chrysler has posted a first quarter 2014 net loss of $690m due to extraordinary items related to the settlement with the UAW's healthcare trust at the beginning of the year under which Fiat took 100% ownership of Chrysler.
Nissan has reported full-year net profit for the year ended March 31 up 13.6% to 389bn yen, in line with its previously issued guidance.
Carlos Ghosn, Renault chairman and Nissan president, is the new president of ACEA, the European car makers' association, a position he previously held in 2009.
Federal safety regulators have opened an investigation into an estimated 37,656 Nissan Quest minivans after receiving complaints about stalling due to inaccurate fuel gauges.
General Motors has reassigned an executive who dealt with federal safety regulators probing defective ignition switches linked to at least 13 deaths, as part of a restructuring meant to improve vehicle safety, the automaker said today.
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12 May, 2014
A special edition SEAT Mii, developed with Spanish fashion label MANGO, is on sale now and costs just under £11,000
An annual automotive industry study on the major US and Japanese automakers' working relations with their suppliers shows the Japanese makers in the top rankings once again.
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