Toyota is recalling 12,984 cars in South Korea for unintended acceleration issues, in which the driver floor mat could jam the accelerator.
Toyota is recalling 12,984 cars in South Korea for unintended acceleration issues, in which the driver floor mat could jam the accelerator.

Renault-Nissan and Daimler have announced a partnership today, in which they will cooperate on future vehicles and technologies.
Chevrolet has announced that they will sell a limited number of Camaro Indianapolis 500 Pace Car replicas.
The Dodge Viper will be ceasing production by the end of 2010, and to celebrate the last year of production, Dodge has rolled out a Final Edition.
Aston Martin is planning to field a near-stock Rapide at the upcoming 24 Hours of Nurburgring.

General Motors has announced that they will install brake override systems on all automatic transmission vehicles, as well as vehicles equipped with electronic throttle control, by the end of 2012.
Yes, the Car of the Week section is back after a long absence, as we were way too busy with other stuff around here. This week’s car is really special, one of my all-time favourites: the Lamborghini Diablo SV.
Most Americans have rather bad memories of being shoved in an enormous station wagon and driven halfway across the country to visit relatives they didn’t want to see. New wagons may just change that.