The Opel Ampera will set you back 42,900 Euros when it goes on sale in Europe in the fourth quarter of 2011.
The Opel Ampera will set you back 42,900 Euros when it goes on sale in Europe in the fourth quarter of 2011.
Global Vehicles USA is hoping to begin sales of Mahindra’s pickup trucks by spring 2011, despite the ongoing dispute between them and Mahindra.
General Motors has become the first global automaker to sell 2 million vehicles in the Chinese market in a single year.
Porsche will begin US sales of the Cayenne S Hybrid in November.
Online automotive marketplace AutoTrader has purchased Kelley Blue Book and its sister companies CDMdata and CDM Dealer Services for an undisclosed sum.
Infiniti has updated and priced the EX for the 2011 model year.
Red Sea Distribution will begin importing the Zenvo ST1 and Dartz Kombat to the US.
The Chevy Camaro Convertible Neiman Marcus Edition, a posh, limited-production, $75,000 variant of the standard car, has sold out. It took three minutes. Don’t believe us? There’s a press release after the jump.
Porsche recently announced that 22,518 Panameras were sold in the car’s first year on the market.
Nissan has announced pricing and changes for the Xterra, Pathfinder, and Frontier, signaling that the Xterra will live on for the 2011 model year (But will it last any longer?).