
Have any ideas for Ford? A future car? A new feature? Some advanced technology? Well, Ford’s willing to listen, and to help you reach them, they’ve launched a suggestion box.

Have any ideas for Ford? A future car? A new feature? Some advanced technology? Well, Ford’s willing to listen, and to help you reach them, they’ve launched a suggestion box.
Detroit Free Press reports that the NHTSA would’ve fined Toyota an enormous $13.8 billion if it weren’t for the $16.375 million cap set by the federal government.

Automotive News is reporting that documents submitted to the NHTSA have proven that Toyota knew about the accelerator safety defects since early 2006.

Autocar reports that Daimler and BYD will be teaming up to create a low cost plug-in electric car.
BMW’s Classic Center has opened to service customer’s classic vehicles. Also, BMW Group Classic has set up their Motorsport division.
As it turns out, there is still hope for Hummer. The Car Connection reports that there is one more bidder left: Raser Technologies.
New Brazilian car company TAC has revealed their first car: the Stark. It’s a small SUV designed for off-road duty.

Renault-Nissan and Daimler have announced a partnership today, in which they will cooperate on future vehicles and technologies.
Automotive News reports that General Motors has killed off Hummer for good. It was previously reported that the sale deadline had been extended until May 1st, but GM seems to have lost its patience and begun an early wind down.
The NHTSA is looking to fine Toyota $16.375 million – the maximum fine permitted – for the scandals related to recalls – more specifically the unintended acceleration recalls.