The first 2014 Chevrolet Corvette sold at auction for $1.1 million--and considering it's the kick-off of the seventh-generation car, which is poised to be the best ever, it may just be a sound price, if viewed as a long-term investment. Of course, there's also the bragging rights.
Cadillac is thought to be working on its own flavor of compact crossover, the better to do battle against the Audi Q3 and BMW X1. Does the idea of a modern Cadillac-styled crossover appeal to you? Would you choose it over one of the Germans, or Japanese?
You'll find all of this and more in today's car news headlines in the links below, right here at Motor Authority.
First 2014 Chevy Corvette Stingray Sells For $1.1 Million
Cadillac Developing Its Own Compact Crossover: Report
GM CEO Dan Akerson’s 1958 Corvette Sells For $270k: Video
Early Look At Nissan GT-R From Fast And The Furious 6: Video
Watch The Hennessey Venom GT Breaking A World Record (Or Two): Video
Next Ford F-150: Advanced Materials Likely, Hybrid Powertrain Possible
New Cars Must Be Green, Say Young Buyers In Study
The Car Connection's Best Used Car Finds: Japanese Edition
Lance Armstrong's Love Of Subaru & Nissan: Just More Lies?