Toyota starts production of Europe’s first hybrid car
Japanese giant Toyota launched production of Europe's first full hybrid vehicle on Monday at its car factory in Burnaston, central England, handing a boost...
Ford sees production down 8-12 percent in first half of 2007
Ford Motor Co. expects North American production for the first six months of 2007 to be down 8 to 12 percent from the same...
US Military Going Green With GM
The US Military is always looking for ways to enhance, adapt and alter the ways our freedoms are protected. Part of this process involves...
Toyota Calling Back 1.67 Million Vehicles Worldwide
Toyota Motor Corp. would recall a total 1.67 million vehicles worldwide, reports Reuters.
The automaker wants to address three separate defects including a faulty brake...
House and Senate committees probe General Motors recall
The House Energy and Commerce Committee will hold a hearing on General Motors’ recall of 1.6 million vehicles linked to 13 deaths and 31...
Honda to produce green diesel cars
Honda Motor Co. plans to become the first Japanese carmaker to produce passenger vehicles with low-pollution, fuel-efficient diesel engines, a report said Wednesday.
These vehicles...
Suzuki Provides Nearly Half Million in 2007 GNCC Contingency
American Suzuki continues its support of the AMA Grand National Cross Country Series through a large 2007 contingency program totaling nearly half a million...
BMW X5 gets a rare M treatment at Chicago Auto Show
BMW recently announced a whole range of M parts for the all new BMW X5 at the recently concluded Chicago Auto Show. As we...
Ford to take 1000 Lap Challenge in 2011 V6 Mustang
Since first coming off the assembly line 45 years ago, Mustang has always been known for its sheer power and speed. Now you can...
2007 Toyota Tundra
Since its 2000 introduction, the Toyota Tundra has served mainly recreational pickup truck buyers. Not quite full-size in dimensions or work capacity, the original...



