Honda Fit Recalled Over ESC Software Issues
Honda has issued a recall for nearly 46,000 Fits over issues with the electronic stability control system’s software.
Reportedly, the ESP software can allow the...
GM names new global safety chief
General Motors has named Jeff Boyer as vice president for global vehicle safety, reports The Detroit News.
Boyer will oversee GM’s global safety efforts as...
New York City Picks The Ford Transit for Taxi Use
Since its U.S. debut in 2010, the Ford Transit Connect van has earned a plethora of awards and supporters. The latest major proponent for...
In IIHS Crash Tests, Toyota Corolla Gets a Good Score
Toyota’s redesigned Corolla has passed the crash tests by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety.
The Corolla got top marks, good, in four tests —...
Fiat to Expand its U.S. Line Up
Fiat's first venture back into the U.S. market, the 2012 500 subcompact, has been relatively successful thus far. The 500 recently received awards from Kelly...
Nissan to Sell The Juke-R
When Nissan got the hair-brained idea to stuff the drivetrain from their GT-R supercar into the subcompact Juke crossover, the automotive industry raised an eyebrow. ...
Healthier Ford focuses on new product line
Ford Motor Company, the only one of the country's Big Three automakers to avoid bankruptcy, has pledged to accelerate its new product lines as...
Forum Friday: The Hybrid vs. The Electric Car
On this edition of Forum Friday, we will explore an interesting question raised by the forums at Autotalk.com. As new alternative fuel source vehicles...
Nissan Recalls G37/370Z
Nissan North America will be recalling a certain number of their sporting coupes due to a potentially faulty window switch controller. Both 2011 and 2012 model...
Holden to cut 500 jobs
Holden announced that it will cut 500 jobs in Australia as the company "struggles to cope with a profound structural shift triggered by the...





