
What you’re seeing here is the Renault Latitude, and it appears to be an utterly boring replacement for the interesting (Albeit rather rubbish) Vel Satis.

What you’re seeing here is the Renault Latitude, and it appears to be an utterly boring replacement for the interesting (Albeit rather rubbish) Vel Satis.

Reports suggest that the rugged Mercedes-Benz G-Class will be receiving some updates at this fall’s Paris Motor Show.

Luxgen, a company almost no one’s ever heard of, has unveiled a supposedly high-tech SUV, unimaginatively named the Luxgen7 SUV.
Ford built its Fiesta number 6,000,000 just days after Transit number 6,000,000. These are just two examples of how much the car industry has progressed in the last decades.
Motor Trend reports that a reliable source from Mazda HQ says the RX-8 will be ending sales in North America by 2011.
Fiat has revealed a new Uno. The only market confirmed so far is Brazil, the same country where it will be produced.
Chevrolet has updated the Corvette Z06 for the 2011 model year, and the first updated Z06 will honour the 50th anniversary of the Corvette’s first Le Mans win with a few special additions.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is launching an investigation into the Dodge Caliber concerning sticky pedals.
Acura has announced a recall for the 2004-2008 TSX equipped with the 2.4L inline-4 engine. The issue involves the power steering hose.