Foreign automakers' bonuses boost wages in U.S. plants as Detroit car companies struggle
The UAW is losing its edge in pay compared with nonunionized U.S. assembly plant workers for foreign companies, even as Detroit automakers aim for...
Best-Selling Cars of 2006
A few readers recently asked when someone would release the list of last-year’s best-selling cars. The answer, it seems, is now. MSN Autos tracked...
Charity Auction Puts Bidders in Driver's Seat of Rare, Ultra-Luxury Automobiles
NAPLES, Fla. - The Naples Winter Wine Festival, the world's most successful charity wine event, is poised to out-do itself in 2007. At the...
Impreza set for April debut at NYC Auto Show
Subaru will hit back against arch-rival Mitsubishi at the New York show on 4th April this year, when it unveils the long-awaited new Impreza...
Risky Business Caught on Camera
In a world where people do all kinds of crazy stuff in a car besides driving, Dr. Sheila Klauer has seen it all. She...
Audi wants to get bolder in U.S.
DETROIT - Audi is getting tired of being beaten in the U.S. sales reace by Lexus and other luxury brands.
That may change if the...
Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren 722 Edition
The new Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren 722 Edition displays thoroughbred motor-racing credentials. Featuring more than 300 modified components, the super sports car serves up a...
Ferrari celebrates 60 year anniversary
Maranello (Italy), January 29th 2007 – The marathon relay celebrating Ferrari's 60th anniversary started this morning from the Italian Embassy in Abu Dhabi at...
BMW M5 manual mess-up
North American customers were delighted when BMW bowed to their demands for a full three-pedal manual version of the current V10 M5 super saloon,...
Ford Reports 2006 Fourth Quarter & Full Year Results
Ford Motor Company today reported a 2006 full-year net loss of $12.7 billion, or $6.79 per share. In 2005, the company reported net income...


