Chevrolet has released two teaser shots of the Camaro Convertible on the Chevrolet Camaro Facebook page.
Manuals are going to be replaced whether you like or not.
Vauxhall has introduced an Arctic Edition of the Astra VXR, and interestingly, it’s based on the previous-generation Astra.
As it turns out, there is still hope for Hummer. The Car Connection reports that there is one more bidder left: Raser Technologies.
Chevrolet has announced that they will sell a limited number of Camaro Indianapolis 500 Pace Car replicas.
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.
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.
Jason Plato tested a Chevrolet Cruze for the RML team at Oulton Park on Tuesday morning.
Spyker CEO Victor Muller has told Automotive News that Saab is considering technology sharing agreements with other manufacturers.
Welcome to the fourth part in this series. As with the last part, we will continue looking at the whole world rather than a focus on one area, but this time we will focus more on the actual cars than the industry. We’ll be having a look at how companies have revived some classic nameplates, such as the Fiat 500 pictured above.