2010 Audi S4 named the “2010 Esquire Car of the Year”
In a unanimous vote, Esquire magazine today named the 2010 Audi S4 as the “2010 Esquire Car of the Year.” The 2010 Audi S4...
Opel rescue plan falls short
The German government and parliament, which have been asked for money to help rescue Opel, said Wednesday that a plan to restructure the ailing...
Toyota Camry Leads Cars.com’s American Made Index List
Cars.com's American-Made Index rates vehicles built and bought in the U.S. Factors include sales, where the car's parts come from and whether the...
Nissan Expands The LEAF’s Availability
Just as Nissan gets ready for its 7,000 delivery of the all-electric LEAF, they have announced an expansion of the North American market. Opened now are orders for...
Ford’s Rear Inflatable Seat Belts Get Awarded
The automotive industry is getting its first rear inflatable seat belts, courtesy of Ford Motor Company. Located in the back seats, the design is built to...
Nissan Announces May Sales
Nissan North America, Inc. today reported sales of 93,062 units in...
Ford on track to return to profit in 2011
Ford Motor Co. remains on track to return to profitability by 2011 and will not need government loans to help it survive the current...
Sweden forced Russian out of Spyker to clinch Saab deal
Sweden forced a Russian billionaire out of Dutch carmaker Spyker on suspicion of shady dealings before allowing the group to take over Swedish-based Saab,...
Chrysler Workers Surprised After Union Backs Sale
Chrysler workers were warned a few weeks ago by union officials that a private equity owner would be the worst thing that could happen...
BMW Lightens the M3 to Create The CRT
The BMW M3 has a long history of being one of the Roundel's sharpest tools. More often than not, there are numerous variants of the M3...




