Jaguar Teases New XFR-S
Aside from the freshly minted F-Type, Jaguar's youngest vehicle is currently the XJ, introduced in 2009. So how does an automaker with an aging...
US demands Toyota documents in recalls probe
The United States demanded Toyota hand over documents to officials investigating some of the Japanese automaker's recent vehicle recalls to determine whether they met...
Ford reaches agreement with Geely to sell Volvo for $1.8 Billion
Ford Motor Company today announced it has entered into a definitive agreement to sell Volvo Car Corporation and related assets to Zhejiang Geely...
Nissan Raising Wages for Hourly Workers, First Time Since 2006
Hourly Nissan employees will be getting a raise later this year for the first time since 2006. The news comes in the midst of...
Toyota in talks with Australian government to secure funds
TOYOTA is in talks with the Australian government to secure Holden-style investment keep building cars in Australia over the next decade, reports Go Auto.com.au.
Federal...
Maryland Prepares for Chevrolet Volt
Maryland Governor Martin O’Malley (D) today signed two bills into law that will support advanced vehicle propulsion technology and help spur early consumer acceptance...
Chrysler recalls 490,000 vehicles worldwide due to head restraint
Chrysler announced that it will recall about 490,000 cars and utility vehicles worldwide to address active head-restraint function.
The recall affects the 2011-2013 Chrysler Sebring,...
Volvo Announces June 2010 Sales
Volvo Cars of North America, LLC, (VCNA) reported U.S. sales of 4,995 units, a 29.1 percent decrease from June 2009. Year-to-date sales are...
Sumo GT-R Powers to Second at FIA GT1
The No.23 Sumo Power GT Nissan GT-R took its best result of the season so far with a fantastic run to second place in...
World’s Cheapest Police Car Makes Debut in India
Delhi-based electronics firm Grand IJS Electronics has unveiled the world's cheapest police car.
At the International Security Expo in New Delhi, India, the company debuted...







