After posting relatively sturdy sales despite challenging conditions around the world, Audi feels its in position to do a bit of chest-thumping, and that comes through in its 60-second Super Bowl ad.
Two wheels or four, if its attached to an engine, were into it. And so are the enthusiasts at Road America.
Simply calling it a car, or perhaps wagon, just isnt how BMW rolls. And today were getting more information on its curiously-titled Progressive Activity Sedan.
John Rich — of the duo Big & Rich — has written a song called “Shuttin’ Detroit Down,” an anthem for the rank-and-file workers.
In the wake of its rumored U.S. arrival, Mitsubishi is officially confirming the addition of the Lancer Sportback to its North American product portfolio.
Junk maker Toyota is failing. Big trouble for the oriental comapny draws closer.
Ford and Shelby collaborating on a Mustang isn't news, it's the norm. But when they're doing something they haven't done in more than 40 years, and the price tops $100,000, it must be something special.
Following its world debut last October at the Paris motor show, Mazdas 2009 MX-5 roadster will have its North American rollout party at the Chicago auto show.
In this rare instance, a divorce seems to be benefiting everyone--including supercar fans.
The 180-mph super-sedan that Aston Martin will pitch against the Porsche Panamera has been revealed for the first time.