GM Still Not Happy With Saab Sale
When the offer to buy out Saab Automobile and its parent, Swedish Automobile N.V. was laid out by Chinese companies Pang Da and Youngman,...
Toyota To Export U.S. Camry
Early in the fall, Toyota made a decision to begin working towards a mostly U.S.-built Camry. The legendary sedan holds its biggest market in...
The Nissan LEAF: Car of The Year Japan
In the midst of the 42nd annual Tokyo Auto Show, the 2011-2012 Car of The Year Japan was crowned. Quietly rolling away with the trophy...
GM’s Lansing Gets EPA Energy Star Certified
The home of General Motor's Lambda-based SUVs, the Buick Enclave, Chevrolet Traverse and GMC Acadia, is now Energy Star certified. The acknowledgement comes from the...
Saab Moves Forward With Youngman
The disbanding of Saab Automobile is continuing to take place. The automaker's former parents, Swedish Automobile N.V., have now entered into discussions with Chinese...
Volvo Combines Diesel and Powershift
In Europe, Volvo has had great success with their diesel technology and low emissions. Included with those low C02 levels have always been high economy...
The 2012 Jeep Wrangler: ‘Four Wheeler of The Year’
Not too long after Petersen's 4-Wheel & Off-road Magazine named the refreshed 2012 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon '4X4 of The Year', another off-road authority has awarded the...
Toyota Recalls The Sienna
A select group of Sienna minivans are being recalled by Toyota Motor Company. Approximately 210,000 vans have failed to comply with the Federal Motor Vehicle Safety...
The Fiat 500 Takes ‘Gear of The Year’ Trophy
"Live the interesting live." Men's Journal coined that motto as a battle cry for modern-day man and recently, they found a car that goes hand-in-hand...
Nissan Recalls The Rogue
Certain models of the small crossover SUV, the Nissan Rogue, are being recalled. The issue revolves around the vehicle's electric power steering assist system. ...



