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  • Nissan planning more model swaps

    Just last week details of Nissan's deal with Chrysler were announced, each producing a vehicle for the other to help fill out both companies' product lines. Nissan CEO Carlos Ghosn says more deals like it are in the works, with many different makers, though details on the coming model-swaps are still hazy. Ghosn was quick to note that Chrysler isn't destined to become the North American partner Nissan has been seeking, saying "I don't think the opportunity is there today. We are not in a hurry." The comment matches up to Ghosn's previous statements on the issue, which left little doubt that...

  • Study says sat-nav use can save up to 16% in fuel
    Study says sat-nav use can save up to 16% in fuel

    We've all heard the stories of drivers led into - or under - water, up one-way streets and down too-narrow carriage ways by their well-meaning satellite navigation devices, but a recent study shows the GPS-linked helpers can actually cut your fuel bill by up to 16 percent. The savings comes from...

  • Hybrid sales up 38%, new record reached in U.S.
    Hybrid sales up 38%, new record reached in U.S.

    Are more consumers basing their car buying decisions on their environmental awareness? Or are they merely seeking to save their pocketbooks from the rapidly rising price of fuel? Whatever the cause, more and more motorists are opting for hybrid drivetrains in their new vehicles, with sales of the...

  • Th!nk Global to bring electric car to U.S.
    Th!nk Global to bring electric car to U.S.

    Think Global is a Norwegian based manufacturer of electric vehicles and is the same company behind the original ‘Th!nk’ electric car that went on sale in the U.S. during the late 1990s. Back then, Think was owned by Ford, which sold it in 2003 to Swiss company Kamkorp Microelectronics...

  • VW debuts new 'Park Assist Vision' on CC
    VW debuts new 'Park Assist Vision' on CC

    Volkswagen used this week’s Hanover Fair to demonstrate its new 'Park Assist Vision' self-parking system on its new CC saloon. The system is still in testing but it’s a hint of what’s to come in VW’s future lineup. Having already launched a semi-automatic park-steering...

  • GM boss describes UN research on biofuel as 'shockingly misinformed'
    GM boss describes UN research on biofuel as 'shockingly misinformed'

    As carmakers around the world look for alternatives to burning fossil fuels to power their future cars one proposition that’s quickly gaining traction is the roll-out of cars that run on biofuels sourced from crops. One of the most vocal carmakers backing the mass production of biofuel is GM...

  • Brabus kit for the Mercedes-Benz SLK55 AMG facelift

    Mercedes-Benz went to great effort to improve the power and efficiency of its SLK range for the 2009 model year facelift but for the guys at German tuner Brabus the output of the standard model was never going to be enough. That’s why for their latest custom kit for the facelifted SLK, Brabus engineers installed a new 6.1L version of the 5.5L AMG-prepped V8 and added a new aerodynamic bodykit to match. In addition to the powertrain and aerodynamic enhancements, Brabus also modified the suspension settings, wheels and tires, and the interior. The list of aero mods includes a new front...

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    Lexus LFA Prototype Confirmed For Nürburgring 24 Hours Race

    Toyota has confirmed via its Japanese press site that its upcoming Lexus LFA supercar will contest the Nürburgring 24 Hours endurance challenge--dubbed the 36th ADAC Zurich 24h Race 2008--in Germany next month. This will be the first public debut of the new supercar although details about the...

  • Ford Fiesta S performance hatch
    Ford Fiesta S performance hatch

    Ford has taken the wraps off its latest model in the growing Fiesta family of compact cars with the unveiling of the all-new ‘S’ performance model at the Beijing Motor Show this weekend. The new car is expected to join the regular three-door hatch and five-door models - revealed at the...

  • Nissan unveils Teana premium sedan in Beijing
    Nissan unveils Teana premium sedan in Beijing

    Nissan used this weekend’s Beijing Motor Show to unveil the final production version of the all-new Teana luxury sedan after first previewing the car in concept form at last year’s Tokyo Motor Show. The new Teana will replace the current model, which has been on sale since 2004, and...

  • Honda unveils new Li Nian budget brand
    Honda unveils new Li Nian budget brand

    Honda has given us the first taste of its new budget brand with the unveiling of an unnamed hatchback concept at this weekend’s Beijing Motor Show. The new brand is designed along the lines of Toyota’s Scion sub-brand and will be testing the waters in emerging markets such as China and...

  • Mitsubishi to launch low-cost global car by 2010
    Mitsubishi to launch low-cost global car by 2010

    With Tata setting the benchmark for low cost vehicle development with the unveiling of its $2,500 Nano minicar back in January, major carmakers the world over are now playing catch up and furiously developing their own rival models to take advantage of the burgeoning low-cost vehicle market...

  • Chrysler-Chery minicar not ready for prime time

    The deal between the troubled American maker Chrysler and China's Chery has been a blustery, on-again, off-again affair, but the latest word has it still on track, despite some delays. Chinese-built Chrysler-branded Chery minicars will not be hitting U.S. roads in the very near future, but the deal is still progressing, with talks about Chrysler's participation in the Chinese auto market at the forefront of current developments. Just a week ago Chrysler revealed its partnership with Nissan, involving each building a vehicle for the other. The move is designed to help Chrysler expand its...

  • Aston Martin DBS goes cliff diving en route to Bond set
    Aston Martin DBS goes cliff diving en route to Bond set

    James Bond has had his share of underwater cars, and recently Rinspeed's sQuba brought one of those movie creations to life. Excellent on-screen as a means of escape or access to a villain's lair, it turns out a car is somewhat less effective in real life when used as an impromptu life raft...

  • Porsche's Wiedeking is auto industry's highest paid CEO
    Porsche's Wiedeking is auto industry's highest paid CEO

    Being the CEO of a major car manufacturer is not traditionally considered a job that will net you paychecks on par with Formula 1 drivers. For Porsche CEO Wendelin Wiedeking, however, his salary for last year will leave you thinking otherwise. Wiedeking is thought to have earned more than €60...

  • Geoff Polites, CEO of Jaguar & Land Rover, passes away
    Geoff Polites, CEO of Jaguar & Land Rover, passes away

    The CEO of Jaguar and Land Rover, Geoff Polites, has passed away at the age of 60 after battling serious illness for the past two years. Polites is credited with leading the team that returned the Jaguar and Land Rover brands back to profitability and his passing comes as both carmakers are...

  • Porsche boosts power for Cayenne Turbo S
    Porsche boosts power for Cayenne Turbo S

    Porsche has updated its Cayenne range with the addition of the most powerful model yet, the 2009 model Turbo S powered by a 550hp (404kW) forced induction 4.8L V8 engine. The Turbo S’s enhanced performance relative to that of the regular Turbo model is due to its modified exhaust system and...

  • Mercedes-Benz GLK revealed ahead of Beijing debut
    Mercedes-Benz GLK revealed ahead of Beijing debut

    Updated: New images The new Mercedes-Benz GLK is set to make its debut at this weekend’s Beijing Motor Show but the first images and details of the car have already been leaked. The compact SUV was first previewed at the Detroit Auto Show back in January in concept form and as expected the final...

  • F1 KERS to phase-in until 2013, power boost buttons on the way

    Starting in 2009, the introduction of the energy recovery system KERS in formula one will be gradual, the governing body has confirmed. In a letter to teams that was seen by the German magazine Auto Motor und Sport, Max Mosley said the implementation of the ground breaking Kinetic Energy Recover Systems will be in three phases. Following 2009, the next step will be in 2011, when more energy collected under braking will be permitted to be fed into the powertrain under acceleration by means of a driver-activated boost button. The final step, involving the recovery of energy from multiple...

  • Smart to sell fortwo in China by mid-2009
    Smart to sell fortwo in China by mid-2009

    The speed of growth in the Chinese auto market is difficult to comprehend because the scale of it is beyond anything known in Europe or North America, especially coupled with China's record economic growth. To capitalize on the growing automobile craze in China, Daimler is sending its smart fortwo...

  • GM reveals new Buick Invicta Concept
    GM reveals new Buick Invicta Concept

    Buick’s new Invicta (Latin for invincible) concept brings back a vehicle nameplate not seen on a GM product in more than 45 years and previews a new four-door midsize sedan with a coupe-like roofline destined for sale in the world’s two biggest automotive markets – the United...

  • Abt reveals tuned A4 Avant
    Abt reveals tuned A4 Avant

    Tuners - perhaps especially the German-car tuners - seem to leave no stone unturned in the search for more performance and sportier looks. Abt's latest creative burst brings us this new take on Audi's already excellent A4 Avant. The Abt AS4 is an estate redesigned for daily use with a kick...

  • Hyundai may replace Tiburon with Veloster-based coupe
    Hyundai may replace Tiburon with Veloster-based coupe

    This year is the last for the Tiburon two-door hatch, though Hyundai is quick to point out it's not being replaced by the new Genesis coupe due to hit dealerships in early 2009. Its replacement - another small FWD coupe - will most likely be based on the sexy Veloster concept from the Seoul auto...

  • Road-legal Ginetta G50 enters production
    Street-Legal Ginetta G50 Enters Production

    The first Ginetta G50 road-registered car has been taken for a spin in the streets of Garforth in the UK and is set to take part in tomorrow’s Silverstone Supercar Tour. The new car is based on the track-only ‘Cup’ car which goes by the same name and has been competing in a...

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