We have found the time in our busy schedule to finally revise our Cheap Car of the Year results. So the new winner is…
We have found the time in our busy schedule to finally revise our Cheap Car of the Year results. So the new winner is…
Volkswagen has launched the CrossPolo, which is essentially a more rugged version of the Polo, alongside the Polo GTI. Just like the GTI, it will be given a live unveiling in Geneva.
Horchaus, the Canadian distributor for MTM, has been given permission by Audi to import Europe-only Audis into North America. The cars in question are the RS4 Avant, RS4 Convertible, S3, RS6 and RS6 Avant, Q7 V12 TDI and TT RS.
So then, it’s a new year, but it’s also the dawn of a new decade (Admittedly, it has been for almost two months now, but a series of articles like this takes some time). So we decided to look back into the last decade and talk about some of the big events which happened. It was undoubtedly a great decade for cars, so there’s plenty of stuff to get through. There were also some bad moments though, and we’ll be discussing those as well over the next week or so with a series of articles.
After images from the official brochure were leaked Audi has revealed full details about it’s new RS5
VW has revealed the headlines on their latest sporty creation: the new Polo GTI. The new version of the already award-winning hatchback uses turbo- and supercharging.
This is a Lancia Delta. However, it isn’t what you think when you think about the Lancia Delta, is it?
The World Car of the Year jury has announced their top 10 finalists for 2010. The top 3 will be announced in Geneva, while the actual awards will be given out at the New York International Auto Show.
Volkswagen has responded to customer requests by adding an optional 3-seat rear bench. Many customers believed that the car needed this additional practicality, enough customers to make VW add it.