Honda’s Indiana Plant Doubles Capacity
American Honda production has finally reached full steam since the March 11 tsunami and earthquake in Japan. Starting immediately is the second shift at...
The Jeep Grand Cherokee Named “SUV of Texas”
The Texas Auto Writers Association (TAWA) recently held their annual Truck Rodeo at the Knibbe Ranch in Spring Branch, Texas. Spread across two days,...
Saab Cancels Relations With Pang Da And Youngman
In light of recent activity, or lack there of, Swedish Automobile N.V. and Saab have announced that they will terminate the subscription agreement with...
Hyundai’s Turbo Gamma: Where is it Going?
Hyundai North America's current small engine: the 1.6 liter gasoline direct injection (GDI) Gamma four cylinder, is quality if not fairly run-of-the mill. Producing 138 horsepower, it...
Volkswagen Sponsors Two University Solar Projects
Volkswagen of America has announced it will sponsor two of the most prestigious universities and their entries into the 2011 World Solar Challenge. A...
Chrysler Cuts Minivan Capacity Due to Engine Shortage
It would appear that currently, there are just not enough Pentastar V6 engines to go around. Chrysler LLC has had to cut one of the...
Infiniti Launches In Mexico
Nissan has made its luxury brand even more accessible as Infiniti vehicles are now officially for sale in Mexico. Serving the key markets of the country will...
Ford To Bring the Full Size Transit to The U.S.
Ford Motor Company's Kansas City Assembly Plant is getting a boost in order to get ready for a new, U.S.-spec model. Slated to join...
GM Invests Into Warren Michigan
General Motor's Warren Michigan transmission plant will be getting a boost and a save via a $325 million investment. Retained and or created will...
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...





