Ginetta has released first details and renderings of the G50-based G55 race car ahead of its debut at the 2011 Autosport International show in January.
Ginetta has released first details and renderings of the G50-based G55 race car ahead of its debut at the 2011 Autosport International show in January.
Chrysler has announced that they will be investing $843 million in the manufacturing facilities at Kokomo, Indiana, for the production of an upcoming front-wheel-drive transmission.
Aston Martin’s V8 Vantage-based GT4 racer, the Vantage GT4, is getting some minor updates for 2011.
Coda Automotive has partnered with Hertz to offer their Sedan EV for rental at select Hertz locations in California.
General Motors has issued a recall for certain compact pickups due to an unaccessible child seat tether in the front centre seat.
Nick Reilly, President of GM Europe, has told Auto Express that a successor to the Vauxhall/Opel Calibra two-door from the nineties is on its way.
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Porsche CEO Matthias Muller has confirmed that a diesel version of the Panamera is on its way.
The Opel/Vauxhall Corsa has received a facelift, and it’s not just skin deep.
The Chevy Volt’s fuel economy has been rated at the equivalent of 60 mpg by the Environmental Protection Agency. That sounds much more reasonable than the extravagant 230 mpg figure they came up with last year.