We have a photo of what’s possibly the first 2014 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray to suffer a crash in the hands of a customer. It’s sad to see, especially considering its owner would have only just taken delivery of the car.

It’s well known that Mercedes-Benz is working on a coupe-crossover to rival the BMW X6. Now, however, an official has confirmed the vehicle, which, as previous spy shots revealed, will be based on the chassis of the M-Class.

Toyota is joining the wave of automakers introducing autonomous driving technologies to their cars. Toyota’s system is designed to keep a car in its lane and allow it to trail other cars along the highway without impact.

You'll find all of this and more in today's car news headlines from around the High Gear Media network, right here at Motor Authority.

Is This The First Customer-Owned 2014 Corvette Stingray Crash?

Mercedes-Benz Confirms X6 Rival: Report

Toyota Announces New Autonomous And Pedestrian Safety Tech

2014 Chevrolet Malibu Hybrid Dropped, Replaced By...Malibu

2015 BMW 2-Series Spy Shots

2014 BMW i3 With Range Extender Priced At $46,225, Or $3,950 More

Some Say: Former Stig Ben Collins Answers Questions On Reddit

Toyota Prius V Owners Sue Over Flawed Pre-Collision System

Scion FR-S-Based Sedan In The Works: Report

What Does It Take To Drive An Electric Car In Canadian Winters?

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