Nissan to Further Train its Collision Repair Specialists
Nissan North America has teamed up with two of the most prominent automotive collision repair specialists so that the Nissan technicians can stay on top...
The Chevrolet Equinox Gets MyLink Technology
When the 2012 model year hits, the midsize Chevrolet Equinox crossover will get a unique trick called MyLink. The in-car wireless media control system...
Health care didn't force Chrysler sale
The sale of the Chrysler Group cannot be blamed on the UAW's unwillingness to grant health care concessions to DaimlerChrysler AG, the German company's...
Mazda Re-Invents Regenerative Braking
Every auto manufacture and their brother are currently scrambling to up their fuel economy averages. This means that new technologies are being utilized almost weekly and...
Head of GM Europe denies group is close to bankruptcy
The head of General Motors Europe, Claus-Peter Forster, dismissed rumours that the auto giant was close to bankruptcy in a German press interview released...
Chrysler’s SUVs Honored By MotorWeek
"Television's Original Automotive Magazine", MotoWeek, recently announced the winners of their annual "Driver's Choice" awards and landing on the list were two of Chrysler's...
Talks under way for 3rd car line at GM plant in Ontario
General Motors Corp. and the Ontario government are in discussions about adding a third car line at the automaker's truck plant in Oshawa, Economic...
Mopar Expands In South America
The parts and performance division of Chrysler Group LLC, Mopar, is currently on a roll. All-new bolt ons for numerous models are being put...
Mercedes Bringing V12 Power Back To The SL
The Mercedes SL-Class roadster has always been associated with speed, beauty and power. For many years that power was available courtesy of a V12 engine. That all ended...
VW to Change Up The Jetta
The current generation Volkswagen Jetta has only been on the market since 2011, so when the German automaker plans to upgrade its bread-and-butter sedan,...

