48 min ago | European Car
It's been a tough couple of years for BMW M fans. First we saw the M badge applied to a pair of SUVs, followed by the demise of the fabled high-revving normally aspirated M engines - only the M3's V8 remains, and that'll soon be replaced by a production-based blown straight-six.
4 hrs ago | KDLT-TV Sioux Falls
Sketch Of I-90 Assault Suspect Released
South Dakota Law Enforcement continue to seek the public's help in locating the individual in connection with the assault that occurred on June 13, 2013, on I-90 mile marker 401, located between Brandon and Sioux Falls.
9 hrs ago | San Gabriel Valley Tribune
Nissan price cuts boost its U.S. market, threatening Detroit
A Nissan GT-R Nismo at the Nismo global headquarters and development center in Yokohama City, Japan, in February.
13 hrs ago | WBTV
New gas mileage rules will reshape what Americans drive
In fact, as cars change over the next 12 years to meet much tougher fuel-economy rules, automakers will likely do their best to keep the changes invisible.
14 hrs ago | KBCI CBS 2
European car sales hit 20-year low for May
European car sales had their worst May in 20 years as the region's recession drags on, the European automakers' association said Tuesday.
16 hrs ago | BreakingNews.ie
Garda trial jury begins deliberations
A jury has begun its deliberations in the trial of a Dublin-based Garda accused of insurance fraud and harassment.
18 hrs ago | BenzConnection
Buick And Opel Link To Become Stronger, Says GM Ceo
Buick currently sells three vehicles that were originally conceived as Opels, and by the looks of things there's set to be more.
22 hrs ago | Autoblog
Lamborghini to show Gallardo replacement concept in Frankfurt
Lamborghini will give us a big clue as to the look and feel of the impending replacement for its Gallardo model at this September's Frankfurt Motor Show .
Sporty New Corolla Aimed at Youthful Buyers
Toyota is giving the Corolla a sportier look and more gadgets, a recognition by the world's biggest automaker that the under-50 crowd wants more than just reliability in a compact car.
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BMW Launches 4 Series With Racy New Coupe For 2014
The loss of the BMW 3 Series coupe would be worth mourning, revered as it is for its superior handling prowess.
How do you like the sleek new nose? The longer, lower, wider 2014 Kia Forte EX Sedan is cheap to own and run, but comes with a lot of extras.
Rybak considers Parliament to support increase in excises on beer
A bill to raise the excise tax on beer has all chances to be adopted in the Parliament, head of the Verkhovna Rada Volodymyr Rybak and head of the Party of Regions faction Oleksandr Yefremov told a briefing, ForUm correspondent reports.
Qatar sells back 10pc Porsche stake to founding families...
DUBAI/BERLIN: Qatar Holding, the investment arm of the Gulf state's sovereign wealth fund, has sold its 10 percent stake in Porsche SE to the luxury carmaker's family shareholders, four years after it first invested in the firm.
Product Placement Done Right: Elysium Sends Famous Brands Into The Future
In his new sci-fi thriller, "Elysium," writer-director Neill Blomkamp takes some well-known brands and shuttles them into the future.
Dodge Avenger Undercuts Kia, Hyundai
The 2013 mid-size sedan with the lowest starting price in the United States isn't a Kia or Hyundai.
John Force wins NHRA Thunder Valley Nationals
In this photo provided by NHRA, Funny Car driver John Force leaves the starting line during eliminations in his Castrol GTX Ford Mustang on Sunday, June 16, 2013, at the Ford NHRA Thunder Valley Nationals in Bristol, Tenn.
Automakers race to make tiniest, peppiest engines
After jostling for years to ballyhoo big, snarling engines, the auto industry is now racing to see who can make the smallest, lightest and most-fuel-efficient powerplants.
Nissan Yen-Aided Cuts Threaten Detroit's Price Discipline
Nissan Motor Co. 's take-no-prisoners approach to gaining U.S. market share has the auto industry worried that a price war is brewing that will erode the profit progress made since the recession ravaged auto sales.
A cobalt-blue Ford Cobra sits polished and waiting on the grass at Kelowna City Park Sunday morning.