
Ford seems to disagree with my idea of a proper American police car.
Infiniti has been around for 20 years now, and to celebrate, they’ve launched some Anniversary Edition G models.
Ralliart, Mitsubishi’s high-performance division, has announced that it will be shutting down because of financial issues.

In our last flashback to the “noughties”, we had a look at China and how they’ve been moving up in the automotive industry. Now, we’ll be increasing the scale and having a look at the whole world, and how it was affected by the financial crisis.

I think it’s time to give you some quick opinions on a few vehicles shown at this year’s Geneva Motor Show.

The German police are investigating Uwe Gemballa for financial impropriety, further increasing suspicion that his disappearance was staged to avoid financial difficulties.
Automotive News is reporting that General Motors has set a May 1st deadline to sell Hummer, after failing to sell it to Sichuan Tengzhong Heavy Industrial Machinery.

In the first part of this series, we looked through some of the worlds most exotic cars, and how they battled it out in a showdown for the most speed last decade. Now though, it’s time to take things down a notch and talk about some Chinese automakers fighting their way into the big automotive world.

If you read my last whining ranting session, you’ll remember I said something about a Ferrari hatchback being something that shouldn’t be done. However, I forgot that a similar concept is being done by another supercar company.

Engine manufacturer Cummins has had to recall 405 engines and pay a $2.1 million fine, because they violated the Clear Air Act.