BMW 68
Jun 16, 2013 | Comments:
Next BMW 7 Series to go on a Diet Due to launch in late 2015, the next BMW 7 Series will not only be lighter than the current car, but will also be the most advanced car the automaker has ever built.Tags:Report
Supercars 92
Jun 12, 2013 | Comments:
Ferrari Sees Gold in Mexico Both China and the US are big markets for Ferrari, but the automaker's North American CEO predicts Mexico will soon be another sales hotspot.Tags:ReportSupercars
Spyker 82
Jun 11, 2013 | Comments:
GM Tells Spyker to Shove It A judge has dismissed a $3 billion lawsuit filed by Spyker against GM due to the latter blocking a deal to sell Saab to a Chinese buyer.Tags:ReportGM
Report 114
Jun 09, 2013 | Comments:
It's Official: TVR is "Roaring Back" The rumors have been confirmed as TVR now has a new owner who's made clear the sports car builder is planning an official comeback.Tags:TVRReport
Audi 58
Jun 03, 2013 | Comments:
Next-Gen Audi A4 Details Emerge Audi is gunning after the BMW 3 Series benchmark with the launch of its all-new A4 sedan and Avant in 2014.Tags:Report
Acura 45
Jun 03, 2013 | Comments:
Say Goodbye to the Acura TSX? The Acura TSX is clearly living on borrowed time as a new report claims the automaker will no longer continue work developing its platform.Tags:Report
Report 60
Jun 01, 2013 | Comments:
Porsche 911 Targa Going Retro Goodbye, sliding roof panels: Porsche is reportedly going back to the original Targa for inspiration on the new one.Tags:Report
Dodge 13
May 30, 2013 | Comments:
Dodge Preparing New Journey for 2016 The redesigned Dodge Journey is set to arrive in showrooms for 2016 and it may even be built in the US instead of Mexico.Tags:Report
Tesla 39
May 29, 2013 | Comments:
Tesla Wants a Leaf Rival The affordable EV market could soon heat up as Tesla's CEO stated his intent to produce a more affordable model to compete head-on with the Nissan Leaf.Tags:EVReport
Trucks 213
May 28, 2013 | Comments:
GM Wants its Own Raptor Ford has done well with the Raptor and Harley-Davidson editions of its F-150, and GM wants a slice of the pie.Tags:TrucksReport