Car News
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Rumors are circulating of a possible Los Angeles Auto Show reveal for the upcoming facelifted Jaguar XK, but according to the company, there will be nothing new from Jaguar in Los Angeles. Nevertheless, the new car is expected to make its debut sometime during the first quarter of 2009, meaning most likely the Detroit or Geneva Auto Shows. Speaking with MotorAuthority Jaguar media communications officer Mia Bae said Jaguar would not be showing anything new at this year's Los Angeles Auto Show, but that the new XK facelift would likely be revealed in early Q1 2009. When the facelift is...
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Caterham RS Levante Sells Out, Only Eight To Be MadeEarlier this year the UK's Caterham joined with RS Performance to launch its official performance arm. This new branch of the company claims to offer "the ultimate in bespoke Seven coach building" and the first project for the new section was the Caterham RS Levante, a 500hp (373kW) track special...
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LPG-powered Mustang GT cranks out 300hpThe Ford Mustang is many things to many people, but rarely is it considered an efficient or 'green' vehicle. A German LPG advocacy group and tuning shop Rollin on Chrome have come together to change that perception, however, producing a 300hp (228kW) LPG-fueled custom Mustang GT, which joins the...
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Chinese government allegedly bans Hyundai-Kia importsThe Chinese government has reportedly suspended the majority of vehicle imports from South Korea following a complaint made by several Chinese dealers that Hyundai-Kia is backing its own dealer groups at the expense of independent firms. The decision comes after the filing of a petition against...
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Report: GM could eliminate Chrysler after acquisitionLate on Friday it was reported that General Motors was in preliminary talks with Chrysler’s parent company Cerberus Capital Management over a possible deal to acquire the Auburn Hills carmaker. Since then Chrysler CEO Bob Nardelli has confirmed that the talks had taken place but stated that...
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Opel Insignia saloon tuned by IrmscherGerman tuner Irmscher is a specialist when it comes to modifying Opels, having worked with the brand for more than 40 years and previously installing a V8 engine in the compact Opel GT. Not surprisingly, it's one of the first companies to work on the new 2009 Insignia sedan, and has now released a...
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Porsche is expected to release another set of high profit figures for this financial year on the back of its growing stake in VW and its own successful sports car range, but despite this success the carmaker is critical of the poor performance of some of its rivals and the U.S. government bailout. Porsche experienced a year of record profit last year, earning a profit of €4.24 after tax. Sales also reached record levels, earning the company revenues of €7.4 billion. These figures are expected to be improved upon this year, according to Porsche CEO Wendelin Wiedeking. In a speech...
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Jim Taylor named CEO of HummerGeneral Motors has announced a new CEO for Hummer as the brand experiences one of the most tumultuous periods in its history. Moving into the CEO position is former Cadillac general manager Jim Taylor, whose appointment comes just weeks after GM confirmed a sale of the SUV brand. The move is part...
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Tesla announces new CEO, confirms layoffsYet another senior management reshuffle has taken place at electric car company Tesla, with chairman and key investor Elon Musk replacing Ze’ev Drori as CEO. Drori stepped into the top job as recently as December 2007 - replacing Tesla founder Martin Eberhard - and now moves to the position...
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VanAsperen four-door sports car design study aims at sustainabilityThe next generation of high-performance car design is apt to be as much about innovative use of materials as it is about aggressive shapes and huge horsepower numbers. The VanAsperen '202,61' is a step in that direction, combining coachwork of recyclable plastic and a lightweight steel spaceframe...
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French Grand Prix canceled as organizer drops backingWhen the FIA released the 2009 Formula 1 calendar, the only notorious absence was the Canadian Grand Prix. Now, financial circumstances have forced the Federation Francaise du Sport Automobile (FFSA) to issue a statement dropping its support for and sponsorship of the 2009 French Grand Prix...
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Brabus modifies the Mercedes-Benz GLKUnlike some of the recently announced and soon-to-be-shown SEMA design concepts for the Mercedes-Benz GLK - one of which was even done by Brabus - the Brabus version of the GLK that will see public sale is considerably more restrained. With no gratuitous side-scoops, a minimal front-end redesign...
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Small cars are the next step forward for better fuel economy and functional urban transport, and Ford has already announced it will be building six new models in Europe, and using them to broaden the U.S. lineup. One of those six is thought to be the all-new B-Max, designed to fit between the Fiesta and the C-Max. Though some Romanian news outlets have pegged the B-Max as the successor to the Euro-market Fusion, sources in Germany indicate the car is its own niche, and will actually be marketed at a space below the C-Max, reports Auto Motor & Sport. It's not being considered a follow-up to...
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Ferrari California official UK pricing releasedThe UK price of the Ferrari California has been released to a handful of media at a first-drive event for the car in Sicily today. Starting at £143,000 ($249,000) in the UK, the Ferrari is also revealed further in some new photos that flaunt the car's good looks from even more angles. While UK...
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White and black gaining ground on silver as most popular car color in U.S.Personal transport is often as much about personalization as it is transport, and choosing a color is part of that process. It turns out that a large portion of the public choose the same color - silver - but now other colors such as white, black and even blue, are starting to make inroads on the...
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Full pricing and options list for 2010 Camaro leakedWhile previously we reported that General Motors had revealed the prices of the base 2010 Chevrolet Camaro LS as well as the V8-powered SS model, the full price list for all upcoming 2010 Chevrolet Camaro models and their options has finally been leaked. The list reveals dealer costs, recommended...
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Katech Matches ZR1 Performance With Air Attack LS7 Package For The Z06The 2009 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 is currently listed at a lofty $103,300 (not including taxes) but you can get similar performance in a standard Corvette, at least in a straight line, with the addition of Katech’s new 'Air Attack LS7 Supercharged' crate engine. The latest powerplant from the...
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Report: Cadillac may fit turbodiesel V8 to CTSThe American car buyer is reputed to be warming to the idea of diesel power after several decades of disinterest, though few carmakers have dared to test the strength of that demand. So far the primary candidates have been luxury and sedans, but now Cadillac is rumored to be working on a fitment...
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BMW plans to release a limited run of 500 all-electric Minis next year in order to meet new Californian regulations that require carmakers selling cars in the state to offer zero emission vehicles. These latest spy shots show a prototype of the upcoming electric vehicle only a few weeks out from its Los Angeles Auto Show debut. The Mini factory located in Oxford, England, supply cars without powertrains to a team located in Munich, Germany, which then adds the electric powertrain. BMW is yet to release any details about the powertrain, but previous reports speculated that it could feature...
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GM will close two SUV plants by end of 2008Cutting back on SUV and pickup truck production while shifting focus to smaller and mid-size cars means some reallocation of the workload among General Motors' North American factories. While many factories are just changing what they do, some will have to be closed to align with the new face of...
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Volvo XC90 and S60 redesigns postponedVolvo has been forced to postpone redesigning two of its vehicles due to a lack of funds and increasing focus on new technology and vehicle segments. Originally, Volvo's XC90 SUV was scheduled to be redesigned for 2010, but will now instead receive a facelift, with the redesign expected to be...
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Dodge unveils Challenger SRT10, Blacktop and Targa for SEMARaring up for the 2008 SEMA show, where a handful of tuners will offer their interpretations of the Challenger, Dodge has let the covers slip from its own 2009 Challenger SRT10 Concept. Rather than taking the supercharging route that most of the tuners have been going with for the Challenger, Dodge...
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Chrysler considering merger, but nothing signed yetFollowing a number of weekend reports claiming Chrysler could be sold to General Motors comes the first official confirmation from its CEO that major structural reforms are being considered at the Auburn Hills carmaker. Bob Nardelli told employees in a memo today that Chrysler has been in...
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Roock RST 600 LM based on the Porsche 911 TurboRoock may not be as well known as some of its rival German tuning houses but the company does have a number of important motorsport titles under its belt including a class win at the 1996 24 Hours of Le Mans. Roock’s latest creation, the RST 600 LM, has been built to celebrate the Le Mans...
Alex Kaufmann