General Motors' 1956 "Design for Dreaming" is a surreal cultural artifact.
Since yesterday, we've been bringing you updates from the 2014 Scottsdale, Ariz., collector car sales as they stream in from Hagerty's expert auction-watchers.
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Budget brand Dacia managed 17,146 sales in its first 12 months, a record for a new UK car brand launch
Chevrolet recently introduced the
Geely Holding dismissed concerns that it's unhappy with the direction of Volvo, its Swedish car-making unit.
Geely Holding dismissed concerns that it's unhappy with the direction of Volvo, its Swedish car-making unit.
Last week, we asked if you would be interested in buying a Volkswagen Amarok, a midsize truck available in most world markets though not in the U.S. or Canada.
Toyota has a challenge: How to heed President Akio Toyoda's insistence on heart-racing design for the next Camry and Prius models without jeopardizing their mass-market appeal.
Toyota has a challenge: How to heed President Akio Toyoda's insistence on heart-racing design for the next Camry and Prius models without jeopardizing their mass-market appeal.
Toyota Motor Europe posted 2013 full year sales of 847,540 vehicles, including the Lexus brand, an increase of 9,569 units from 2012. Hybrid models for both brands continued their upward trend with a 43% year on year increase.
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First look at the hot Porsche Cayman and Boxster GTS models, both developing an extra 15bhp
When we first saw this 1972 Porsche 911T Targa for sale at Hemmings, we thought it was some clever owner's attempt at a
Next week at the Mecum Auction in Kissimmee, Fla., bidders will get a chance to take home something truly unique: a
While unveiling the Allroad E-Tron Shooting Brake at the Detroit auto show,
Let's start by saying these driving impressions, deductions and reactions are based on a few hours driving the car in
It has become fashionable to portray an emerging generation of tech savvy youngsters as uninterested in owning cars. These new consumers are seen as being more interested in gadgets, social media, 'experiences' and renting things that previous generations preferred to own.
EDITOR WES RAYNAL: Like the
Elon Musk, the billionaire co-founder of electric carmaker Tesla Motors, is sniping over semantics with the industry's regulator, the latest step in what he calls a crusade to revolutionize the automobile.
The Detroit show - press days of - dominated the news this week and, as usual, we have grouped our coverage into one handy take-home pack.
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