NHTSA Investigates Saturn Ions
General Motor's affordable car brand for the people, Saturn, was put out to pasture in 2009 but that doesn't mean they're off the radar. The...
Ford starts training program at Flat Rock plant
Ford Motor has hired 1,400 new workers at Flat Rock Assembly Plant in Michigan, reports The Detroit News.
The automaker has started training of new...
2009 Buick Lucerne
The Buick Lucerne has consistently delivered more of what customers demand from a premium full-size sedan: more technology as well as more comfort, convenience...
Airman gets NASCAR ‘Royal’ treatment
LUKE AIR FORCE BASE, Ariz.: It's not every day the morning starts with a phone call from a NASCAR driver, but that's exactly...
NTSB chief stepping down in April
Debbie Hersman will step down as chair of the National Transportation Safety Board on April 25, reports The Detroit News.
Hersman, who was in the...
Global Rally-Cross Round 3
Round three of the first season of Global Rally Cross is knocking on the door. With two rounds in the books, the star studded...
Ford’s Octane Academy
Ford Motor Company has decided to promote pure adolescent behavior by launching an extreme motorsport camp: Octane Academy. Put together by Ford and well-known Ford racing drivers,...
Honda Motor earnings boosted by strong Asian sales
Honda Motor, Japan's second largest automaker, said Wednesday its profit soared almost seven-fold in the latest quarter from a year earlier, helped by increased...
Canadian Navy takes delivery of three TopClass S 417 mobile recruiting coaches
Daimler Buses North America has delivered three Setra TopClass S 417 touring coaches to the Canadian Navy in Ottawa. These S 417 are versions...
Lotus Says Goodbye to The Elise/Exige in Three Special Ways
The 2011 model year marks the end of an era as one of the last, 'true' sports car builders, Lotus, is ending production of...






