Good news cometh over at Camaro5.com where they have received word straight from the General that the Oshawa plant will resume shipping of the 2010 Camaro SS models with manual transmissions. According to GM the six-speed Tremec Transmission issue was not a Camaro SS model wide problem. All...
Customized Bugatti Veyrons are almost as common as the cars themselves, which is to say not common at all. But this particular car, modified by Mansory, is less common than... July 17, 2009 by Nelson Ireson 8
Ford's new Fiesta won’t be arriving in local showrooms until early next year, but the company is pulling out all the stops to promote the stylish compact with various... July 17, 2009 by Ralph Hanson 5
Improving on a Ferrari design is tough - some would say impossible. But it's still attempted often enough, this time by the tuners at Inden Design. Perhaps better known for... July 17, 2009 by Alex Kaufmann 1
The Nurburgring has long been a must-do pilgrimage for the hardest-core fans of motorsport, but its rapidly becoming a retail destination for fans of the world's top marques... July 17, 2009 by Kenneth Hall 1
This year is the 20th Annual Yellow Rose Classic Car show in Ft. Worth, Texas held at the Will Rogers Memorial Center on August 8th & 9th. The all-Ford car show is put... July 17, 2009 by Matt Rigney 3
Though Jaguar Land Rover's new ownership is struggling to attain profitability in the worst car market in decades, the company and its brands continue to improve, nabbing JD... July 16, 2009 by Kenneth Hall 7
Pontiac may be dead in the water but some enthusiasts - and until today, Bob Lutz among them - have been clamoring for at least one of the brand’s cars to be rebadged... July 16, 2009 by Ralph Hanson 41
The Saleen Performance Vehicles brand has had a tricky recent history, with the Saleen, Inc., business changing hands and names and seeing its business goals change from the... July 16, 2009 by Ralph Hanson 1
Racing up the 12-mile, 156-turn, Pikes Peak hillclimb course to the summit of the 14,110 foot mountain is a dangerous, daring business left only to the most serious of... July 16, 2009 by Nelson Ireson 8
Automotive Performance, Execution and Layout - APEAL - is how J.D. Power measures the 'gratification' a car owner experiences with each new model on the market. For the fifth... July 16, 2009 by Kenneth Hall 1
Though the California convertible has grabbed almost all the attention paid to Ferrari in the media recently, the 599 GTB is still just as formidable and attractive as it was... July 16, 2009 by Alex Kaufmann
Back in May we wrote about Roger Keeney, a blind man who was one of six winners in Ford's essay contest "The '10 Unleashed". Roger's essay titled "Impossible Possibility"... July 16, 2009 by Matt Rigney
Mr. Norms latest creations are a pair of convertibles based off the 2009 Dodge Challenger SRT8, the 426 Hemi Dodge Challenger and Hemi Cuda Convertibles. Taking design cues... July 16, 2009 by Matt Rigney 1
Poor unloved Jaguar X-Type--the memorial service won't be the media circus of some other recent farewells, will it? The compact luxury sedan has finally met its maker... July 15, 2009 by Marty Padgett 9
Last week's gala introduction of the 2010 Jaguar XJ will have a follow-up act--or two. Jaguar's already acknowledged it's working on hybrid versions of its new range-topping... July 15, 2009 by Marty Padgett 13