Subaru To Expand EyeSight Technology
Soon to join the club of automakers with multiple-view cameras will be Subaru. Debuting on the upcoming redesigned 2013 Legacy and Outback will be...
Mazda, Ford deny plans to dismantle China venture
Japan's Mazda Motor Corp and US giant Ford Motor Company on Monday denied reports they planned to dismantle or restructure their joint venture in...
Volkswagen Passat Performance Concept Shows Its Potential
The Passat normally doesn’t conjure up thoughts of carving canyons or taming the twisty sections of a back road, but Volkswagen hopes to change...
NHTSA probes Ford F-150 EcoBoost engines
The U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) is investigating Ford F-150 pickups with EcoBoost engines, ABC 7 News reported.
According to the news report,...
OnStar Leverages Google technology to Connect Customers to the Chevrolet Volt
OnStar is leveraging the power of Google technology to develop a number of new mobile app features that strengthen Chevrolet’s commitment to providing Volt...
Honda plans to produce Acura cars in China by 2016
Honda is teaming up with Guangzhou Automobile Group Co. to produce Acura cars in China starting in 2016, reports Reuters.
Honda, however, did not disclose...
Volkswagen developing GTE, an electrified hot hatch
Volkswagen is getting a lot mileage out of its engineering departments lately. First Volkswagen produces the new MQB architecture that will form the underpinnings...
2012 Nissan GT-R to Debut at LA Auto Show
Following the global debut of the revised Nissan GT-R supercar in Japan today, Nissan North America, Inc. (NNA) announced that the new Nissan GT-R...
Ford F-150 Awarded 5-Star Crash Test Rating From NHTSA
Ford has a nice new feather in its cap, as the NHTSA just awarded every cab style of the F-150 a 5-Star crash test...
Here is Everything We Know About Clarkson, Hammond and May’s New Show
Over the last few weeks since the announcement of Clarkson, May and Hammond teaming up with Amazon.com for a new series, details about the...








