Audi has launched an updated version of the TT for the 2011 model year, with subtle changes on the outside and a new engine on the inside.
Audi has launched an updated version of the TT for the 2011 model year, with subtle changes on the outside and a new engine on the inside.
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.
Speaking with Maurizio Reggiani, the director of research and development at Lamborghini, Car and Driver discovered some of Lamborghini’s future plans, including abandoning manual gearboxes.
I like living in Canada. It’s a nice country and all. Now, I have yet another reason to like it here: Canada will be getting the Audi TT RS (Albeit in limited numbers), as well as a RWD variant of the BMW X1 (Although I’m not really excited about the BMW as much as I am about the TT RS).
Spyker CEO Victor Muller has told Automotive News that Saab is considering technology sharing agreements with other manufacturers.
Hello everyone! Welcome to a brand new segment of The Blog of Cars known as This Weekend in Motorsport. I’ll be covering various forms of motorsport races each week until December. This first segment is a bit late due to some technical issues we encountered along the way, sorry about that.
I think it’s time to give you some quick opinions on a few vehicles shown at this year’s Geneva Motor Show.
Porsche has rolled out the new Cayenne at the Geneva Motor Show. It uses a design language similar to the Panamera.
Volkswagen has unveiled the new Sharan at the Geneva Motor Show. They claim that it is all-new, with new parts all round.