Nine cars receive full five star rating in latest crash test safety results released today
First official pictures reveal Aston Martin's V12 Vantage GT3 racer
First official pictures reveal Aston Martin's V12 Vantage GT3 racer

Limited edition version of stunning drop top officially revealed ahead of Frankfurt debut

Continental drop-top gets quick-fire folding roof and will debut at the Frankfurt show next month

Fiat's ultra-luxury brand Maserati plans to build its first sport-utility vehicle at a Chrysler assembly plant, a person familiar with the matter said.
General Motors sells more Buicks in China than in the United States. So for some models, Buick stylists pay more attention to the desires of Chinese consumers than to the needs of U.S. buyers.
Volkswagen released pictures and details of its new Up minicar that will take aim at rivals in Europe's popular minicar segment. The Up will be offered with a new fuel-efficient gasoline engine and safety technology that is a first for the segment.
As the Volkswagen brand takes aim at 800,000 annual U.S. sales by 2018, it plans to offer more vehicles and features targeted specifically at American buyers, top executives said.
Porsche revealed details of the new 911 Carrera. At first glance the new 911 looks very much like all the previous generations of the car first launched in 1963.
Wednesday, the 2007 Formula1 World Champion Kimi Räikkönen drove for the first time with the Peugeot 908 on the Aragon circuit.
Ford is facing a Sept. 15 hearing on a complaint by the UAW that salaried employees didn't sacrifice as much as hourly workers, said two people familiar with the matter.
Nissan is in talks with billionaire Eike Batista for a possible partnership in Brazil as it seeks to almost quadruple its car output capacity in the Latin American country.
The Toyota Camry has been fighting hard to retain its position as the top-selling car in the United States.
Toyota sold a record 473,108 Camry sedans in the United States in 2007. Since then, sales fell to 327,804 in 2010. So far this year, Toyota sold 174,485 Camrys through July -- down from 189,297 sold during the same seven months of 2010.
Toyota -- battling the effects of recession, a recall crisis, an earthquake and an unfavorable currency exchange rate -- has played it safe in redesigning its top-selling model, the Camry.
General Motors is launching a comprehensive review of how it spends billions in advertising dollars around the world. GM said it currently uses more than 20 media buying companies globally and that the review doesn't include creative agencies.
From its introduction in 1983, the Camry has become the flagship of Toyota's car lineup in the United States. After nearly 30 years on the market, the vehicle has come to dominate the mid-sized car segment. It remains No.
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