EDITOR WES RAYNAL: I like this 2014 Jeep Cherokee Trailhawk.
A surge in new car models, increasingly complex technology and heightened regulatory scrutiny has led to more automobile recalls, particularly over safety concerns, a new study found.
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5 Mar, 2014
VW-owned design house takes the wraps off its hi-tech MPV concept at Geneva
Mercedes and Infiniti plan to pool development of compact cars to cut costs, expand the German carmaker's North American production and broaden the Infiniti lineup, sources said.
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5 Mar, 2014
American premium brand plans European product offensive over next ten years
Though Opel as a stand-alone brand was axed in Australia last August - after less than a year - some upmarket models are set to return, according to a local report.
Fiat Chrysler Automobiles expects the production of bodies for the new Maserati SUVs at its Mirafiori plant in northern Italy to start in 2015, its CEO said today.
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5 Mar, 2014
Special edition Renault Clio RS Monaco GP debuts at the Geneva Motor Show
February 2014 was another record month - the fifth in a row - for sales of commercial vehicles in New Zealand, according to the Motor Industry Association.
BMW to expand its DriveNow car-sharing program to as many as 25 new cities to lure younger customers in the United States and Europe.
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6 Mar, 2014
Our team at the 2014 Geneva Motor Show choose their top cars
Lamborghini CEO Stephan Winkelmann predicts that the supercar maker's newest model will start breaking records in 2015.
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5 Mar, 2014
Korean company looking to turn Provo concept into a production car in the next 18 months
Chrysler has confirmed it will build its next generation minivan line at its Windsor, Ontario plant and successors to the Chrysler 300 and Dodge Charger and Challenger at Brompton but has withdrawn financial assistance requests from the federal and provincial governments.
As a major investor in Russia's car industry, Ford is closely monitoring the impact of the current geopolitical crisis in Ukraine and its spillover effects on Russia's economy.
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5 Mar, 2014
Japanese manufacturer claims that it will be ready to begin selling hydrogen fuel cell vehicles by next year.
Tesla said it will open more than 30 new service centers and stores in Europe as it anticipates a jump in sales in that region and Asia.
February saw a continuation of the long cold winter seen in most of Canada and also a continuation of the "steady as she goes" nature of the total automotive market, according to DesRosiers Automotive Consultants.
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