Russia's government closes the door Monday to new tax incentives aimed at attracting investments by foreign automakers in a country where car sales may overtake Germany's within four years.
With global competition, rising gasoline prices and higher fuel-economy standards, pressure on suppliers to innovate is as strong as ever.
You can count the number of electric vehicle and plug-in hybrid models being sold to consumers today on two hands -- and have several fingers left over. But that's about to change.
A new mantra is reshaping the way the used-vehicle market works: Faster. Dealers and used-car managers increasingly see inventory as capital that's tied up every day the vehicle sits on the lot. So they're finding ways to turn that inventory faster.
Come in and buy a fuel-efficient Kia or Hyundai before the trade-in value of your gas guzzler tumbles. David Brady, the owner of one Kia and two Hyundai dealerships in greater Huntsville, Ala., didn't use those exact words in his latest radio spots.
Before Fiat took control in 2009, Chrysler Group often was so hellbent to cut costs that it switched suppliers abruptly for minor savings.
In late 2008, Greg Miller knew it was time for the talk.
General Motors Co. is ending its program in Virginia that reimburses dealers for improving their facilities, after passage of a proposed law aimed at shielding dealers from making pricey facility improvements.
British newspaper The Telegraph wrote on Sunday that the Serious Fraud Office of Great Britain has started looking into companies behind the A1 Grand Prix Series whose creditors still claim to be owed more than $800M.
Ford World Rally Team has used a special test chamber to ready its 1.6-litre turbo engines for Rally Guanajuato Mexico.
Here's a very nice onboard video of the twin chassis Lotus 88 running at Silverstone that shows how the primary chassis moves in reference to the secondary chassis.
Even though these two words don't seem to go together and that many car-buffs still cringe at the sight of a Stuttgart-born performance car in the white stuff (you know who you are), Porsche is adamantly making a case for their cars and the fact that they belong on the roads all year long.
Reigning Indy Light series' champion Jean-Karl Vernay recently tested an ORECA LMP2 endurance prototype on the Paul Ricard HTTT circuit in southern France.
I'll go out on a limb here and say it: The Mercedes Benz E-Class wagon might well be the classiest station wagon on the road. The final member of the German brand's new E-Class lineup, it's joined existing coupe, sedan and convertible models with an eye for premium family-ready flexibility, cargo space and comfort.
Renault Group's brand Dacia has decided to tackle the world's most exacting hill climb in the state of Colorado (USA).
Mercedes-Benz has finally confirmed reports it has taken over 100 per cent of the Brackley, UK based Formula 1 team.
Italian design house Bertone is shedding new light on the B 99 concept. Designed with maximum interior room in mind, it may very well hint at Jaguar's future entry-level sedan.
Nearly 70,000 fans were able to witness Kawasaki's Ryan Villopoto third win of the season at the Georgia Dome in Atlanta last Saturday in what is the start of the eastern portion of the AMA Supercross championship.
Tuning specialist MTM has revealed images and specs for its Audi R8. The car is powered by a twin-turbo mill pumping out 777 hp, and it can reach speeds up to 350 km/h.
Carlos Checa got his 2011 World Superbike season to a pretty strong start by winning the first two races presented this week-end at the Phillip Island circuit in Australia.
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