Audi unveils RS7 dynamic edition at New York auto show
Audi is going to unveil its exclusive RS 7 dynamic edition at the New York International Auto Show.
The MSRP, including destination and delivery, is...
Nissan Celebrates 20 Years Of Altima
In 1992, Nissan North America made a switch that would change their future for the next 20 years. Introduced mid-year and replacing the midsize...
GM Uncertain With PSA
Around March of this year, General Motors acquired seven percent of the French collaboration, PSA Peugeot-Citroen. The move was made to expand GM's Europe division and gain a...
The Buick Regal Gets Recalled
A select number of Buick Regal sedans are being recalled due to an issue with their parking lights. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety...
Chevrolet signs sponsorship agreement with University of Texas
General Motors has entered into a multi-year sponsorship with the University of Texas Athletics program, reports The Detroit News.
Under the agreement, GM’s Chevy Silverado...
Nissan LEAF Voted Europe’s EV of The Year
At the 2011 GreenFleet Awards held in the United Kingdom, the Nissan LEAF won another award. Taking the prestigious Electric Vehicle of The Year trophy, the...
Chrysler to cut 1,000 white-collar jobs
US automaker Chrysler LLC said Wednesday it plans to eliminate an additional 1,000 white-collar jobs by the end of September, citing challenging US market...
Volvo Furthers EV Charging Technology
A collection of institutions and companies, including Volvo Car Corporation, have collaborated together to create what they call project ELVIIS (Electric Vehicle Intelligent Infra Structure). The...
2014 Audi A6 TDI Selected as Green car of the Year Finalist
The newly released 2014 Audi A6 TDI has been selected as a finalist for the Green Car of the Year award. That's some terrific...
Two Chevrolets Earn Five-Star Euro NCAP Ratings
Issued recently by the European New Car Assessment Programme (NCAP) were top safety rankings for two Chevrolet vehicles. Both the 2012 Volt and 2013 Malibu have...





