Renault sales are down 35 percent since May 1 and the situation is forcing car dealers to offer hefty discounts to customers on some models.
Aston Martin departs from tradition with a city car based on Toyota's iQ subcompact. The Cygnet's price more than double that of the iQ, which provides the engine, transmission and frame.
Liu Yirong walked into a Porsche dealership in Shanghai planning to buy the carmaker's $137,000 Cayenne SUV. He left with a coffee-colored 911 Carrera sports car instead. Chinese customers ordering a Cayenne with a 3.
Bosch is seeking an Asian buyer for its foundation brakes business, which it is hoping to divest by the end of the year.
Tata opened a Land Rover assembly unit at its factory in Pune, India, in a push to supply luxury vehicles to emerging economies. The assembly line will allow Tata to hold back costs as India levies a 100 percent duty on imported cars.
Bentley sold 396 cars in China in the first four months of 2011, up 66 percent from the same period a year earlier. China has become Bentley's second largest market this year, eclipsing the United Kingdom.
Colin Kolles has decided against filing a protest about exhaust blown diffusers in Monaco.
Flavio Briatore's was a familiar face in the Monaco paddock on Thursday.
Boss Vijay Mallya has admitted Adrian Sutil could lose his Force India race seat due to the Shanghai nightclub incident of last month.
Marussia Virgin team boss John Booth has played down reports Robert Wickens is on the verge of kicking off his formula one career.
Brad Keselowski planted the No. 2 Penske Racing Dodge on pole position for Sunday's Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway.
General Motors Racing has revealed that its 2012 IndyCar engine program is right on schedule.
Rain on Thursday forced the Firestone Indy Lights Series to cancel the qualification session for the Freedom 100 event at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
Buick's quest to attract an increasingly younger customer base continues with
an entry-level, compact sedan based on the same Delta II platform underpinning the Chevrolet Cruze.
Well, not the car per se, but an ad about the car? That's right, a South African magazine is currently running a VW Golf R advertisement that invites the reader to ingest the page the add is on, alluding to the fact that the Golf R eats up the road, so you should too.
It looks like KERS (Kinetic Energy Recovery System) is the latest automotive fad. We learned last week that Porsche was developing its own system for the 911 to ensure better acceleration and reduce fuel consumption. And now Volvo announced yesterday it would be going the same way with a similar technology.
Kimi Raikkonen, the former Formula 1 World Champion, is making his NASCAR Nationwide debut this weekend at Charlotte and may continue his adventure in a Sprint Cup car at Infineon Raceway.
Team Lotus has won the right to keep using the iconic name and logo after the High Court announced a verdict in the Formula 1 naming dispute on Friday.
Davide Valsecchi gave Team Air Asia its first GP2 win in the streets of Monte-Carlo in an eventful race held Friday.
If you often spend time driving in the wrong way of traffic, either you got your driver's licence from a cereal box or you need to have your eyes corrected. In any case, it's safe to say you're one of the most distracted people out there.
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