Jaguar Land Rover CEO stepping down
Struggling carmaker Jaguar Land Rover's chief executive David Smith stepped down on Monday, the company said, after a breakdown in negotiations on workers'...
Spyker sees Saab in profit by 2012
Dutch luxury sportscar maker Spyker said it expected its newly acquired Saab business to be profitable by 2012, with the former General Motors unit...
2010 Ford F-150 SVT Raptor
Preparing to blaze new trails, the all-new 2010 Ford F-150 SVT Raptor is ready for the most challenging desert adventures. But this purpose-built,...
Infiniti Teases Detroit Bound 2014 Q50
Infiniti is set to reveal its first new Q branded car with the G Sedan-replacing Q50. As a thanks for reaching one-million fans on Facebook,...
Daimler, BYD to build electric car
The German automaker Daimler said late Monday it had agreed to develop an electric car for the Chinese market with the Chinese group...
Audi Brings SQ5 to U.S., But Leaves Its Diesel Overseas
Audi believes they know what Americans wants – a fast crossover. Apparently, they also know what we don’t want – a fast crossover with...
2011 Nissan NV Debuts at NTEA Work Truck Show
As Nissan finalizes plans to bring its first production commercial vehicle (CV) to the North American market in late 2010, it is starting with...
Jaguar XJR to Make Global Debut at New York Show
Jaguar said its XJR flagship will make global debut at the 2013 New York International Automobile Show.
The new high-performance XJ model will join the...
New Touch Technology for TV Traffic Reporting
Las Vegas, NV: Beat the Traffic is introducing its exclusive Touch Technology to drive its award-winning on-air television traffic reporting software system.
This leading new...
Mercedes-Benz Continues to Post Strong Growth, with Sales up 18 Percent in May
In May, Mercedes-Benz continued the dynamic sales growth of the prior months, increasing sales by 18 percent to 101,400 vehicles (May 2009: 86,300).
“Mercedes-Benz was...






