Ford plans to introduce 15 new vehicles in China by 2015, as part of its expansion in fast-growing Asia.
A recent survey by Consumer Reports shows that only 25 percent of drivers plan to buy a smaller vehicle, mainly because of improved fuel economy, lower maintenance and repair costs, environmental concerns, and improved reliability.
Rookie Sergio Pérez's Malaysia Grand Prix finished on a sour note after the Mexican ran on a piece of debris, which caused the engine the stop.
Infiniti took advantage of its status as sponsor of the Red Bull Formula 1 Team, recruiting 2010 F1 champion and winner of the last Malaysian Grand Prix Sebastian Vettel for a day.
The competition in today's sub-compact segment is pretty fierce and many automakers are offering customization options in an effort to stand out. Countering rivals like the Ford Fiesta, Chevrolet is introducing the first production Z-Spec accessories for the 2012 Sonic, which goes on sale this fall.
While we eagerly await next week's New York International Auto Show to see if Porsche will unveil the new 911 GT3 RS Limited Edition, a member of Teamspeed managed to get some specs and a list of available options.
The Italian brand's outgoing flagship, the Murciélago, was the first car developed under the ownership of Audi AG. After a 10-year run, it was time for a change, as just about every supercar maker has taken great strides to improve their products.
At the Talladega Speedway, rookie Ty Dillon, driving a Chevrolet has claimed the Menards Pole Award for the second time this season and the third time in his five ARCA Racing Series starts.
No less than four past winners and four IZOD IndyCar Series' champions are amongst the entries listed for the 100th edition of the Indianapolis 500.
Red Bull Racing's Sebastian Vettel set the fastest time in both of Friday's free practice sessions for the Grand Prix of China.
Although Detroit's luster as the be-all end-all auto show of the season is lightly faded, manufacturers still invest huge efforts in putting on a show. Certainly, the cars are shiny and beautiful but we can thank the gorgeous ladies at the booths for that little extra something... Here are our Top 10 girls from past NAIASs.
Canada's Robert Wickens returns to European open-wheel competition this weekend with the 22-year-old set for the opening double-header round of the 2011 Formula Renault 3.5 Series, hosted at Spain's Motorland Aragon Circuit, Saturday 16th - Sunday 17th April.
The reigning world champion sets the best time of each free practices sessions, ahead of the McLarens.
Luca di Montezemolo says he cannot guarantee Ferrari will still be in formula one in 2013.
Nick Heidfeld has admitted that driving a formula one car in 2011 is physically much easier than it was in the past.
Team boss Martin Whitmarsh said recently he would like to keep the 2008 world champion paired with Jenson Button for the next five years.
With the tightening of fuel consumption and emissions laws, automakers are doing everything they can to stay up to code, generally starting with their thirstiest models. Ford and GM have already done their diesel homework, leaving Chrysler behind with its ageing technology.
It's no coincidence that many popular vehicles have some of the most diversified lineups out there. A prime example is the 2011 Ford Edge, which is now available in affordably-priced SE trim, performance-minded Sport trim and luxuriously-equipped Limited trim.
Chrysler Group LLC is close to launching a debt refinancing package to repay its U.S. and Canadian government loans and has selected four banks to lead the deal, people familiar with the matter said. Goldman Sachs Group Inc.
The Fiat 500 two-door has been slowly filtering into dealerships for just a few weeks. But Chrysler is ready to serve up the convertible version this spring, just in time for the warm weather.
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