NHTSA investigating 1.1 million vehicles over air bag issues
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is investigating 1.1 million vehicles from five major automakers for problems with air bags, reports The Detroit News.
The...
Watch Record-Setting Parade Of 964 Ferraris
We love exotic machines, and nothing get our pulse pumping faster than actually seeing them be driven. This year Ferrari UK decided it wanted to set...
Rhys Millen and Hyundai Set New Pikes Peak Record
With 14,115 feet to climb ahead of him, Rhys Millen held on and rocketed his race prepped Hyundai Genesis up to the summit of Pikes...
Subaru Shipping More BRZs To Meet Demand
When the Toyobaru coupes, the Scion FR-S and Subaru BRZ were developed, sales targets were not very high. As it stands, Subaru was only allotted 500 units per...
BMW Makes Art With New M6
BMW has always had a knack for combining its cars with great advertising and artistic ventures. Just look at the multitude of "art cars"...
Porsche And Forza Motorsport Together Again
Rejoice Porschefiles! IF you have been a fan of the Xbox racing-sim Forza Motorsport series, you can once again cruise tracks in your favorite Porsche. While Porsche had licensed cars featured in the first three Forza...
Audi Gets Autonomous Driving Permit in California
Audi said that it will be the first company to receive a newly established autonomous driving permit issued by California.
Audi wants to develop a...
GM Investing $44.5 Million In Logistics Center At Lansing Plant
General Motors announced today the sizeable investment of $44.5 million to build a Logistics Optimization Center at its Lansing Grand River Assembly Plant in...
Would You Buy A V12 Powered Aston Martin Cygnet?
Aston Martin makes some of the most desirable cars the world has seen, but they also make one of the worst abominations in the world with the Toyota...
Jaguar Shows Off Black Pack Options For F-Type
The beautiful Jaguar F-Type made its US debut at the LA Auto Show. Jaguar decided to be nice, and brought a new Jag that...












