Ford’s New Interceptors Are Easier On Fuel
With the news of astronomical gas prices fresh in the public's mind, Ford has come forth with good news involving the newest models of the venerable Police Interceptors. Ford...
Where Land Rovers never die
The north-eastern Indian hill area of Darjeeling is renowned throughout the world for the quality of its tea.
But now Darjeeling is being noted...
VW May Be Forced To Build EVs To Atone For Emissions Debacle
Well this is an interesting twist in the ever growing and changing mess that is the Volkswagen emissions scandal. Reuters is citing a report...
Mitsubishi Outlander Concept to debut at Paris Motor Show
MITSUBISHI MOTORS announces OUTLANDER-CONCEPT
Mitsubishi Motors will use the 2006 Paris Motor Show in September to launch its all-new European SUV, the Outlander. ...
Alan Mulally to Serve on Obama’s Export Council
President Barack Obama announced that Ford CEO Alan Mulally will serve on the President's Export Council (PEC). The PEC advises the President on export...
Toyota to recall 13,000 vehicles in S.Korea
Japanese automaker Toyota will recall 13,000 vehicles sold in South Korea because of potentially dangerous defects, Seoul's transport ministry said Tuesday.
Subject to recall...
Mercedes-Benz Sprinter Sales Jump
Mercedes-Benz has a gaggle of models to fill their line up with; so much so that admittedly there are a few that go unnoticed to...
European new car sales rebound sharply in April
New car sales in Europe rebounded sharply in April, shwoing a 9.6-percent rise over the same month last year despite global financial problems and...
Ford exec says Stimulus plan to benefit auto industry
The auto industry stands to gain from the stimulus package now pending in the US Congress, a top Ford Motor Co. executive said Wednesday.
"If...
Ford worker wins $225k on plant's last day
An employee at the Ford Hapeville plant, on his last day of work before his forced early retirement, won nearly a quarter-million dollars on...



