First drive review: MG5
The MG5 offers distinctive design, strong heritage and a well made interior but the entire package let down by a poor drive train The concept version of the MG5 was aired at the Shanghai Auto Show in...
View ArticleHero cars: Porsche Carrera GT
We drive the iconic Porsche Carrera GT supercar As a new era of ultra high-tech supercars arrive in the shape of the McLaren P1, Ferrari F70, and even the hybrid Porsche 918 that will be this car's...
View ArticleDo not resucitate
Fiat revealed its third-quarter financial results this week and informed investors of its future plans. Hidden in the fine print were some startling developments Buried in the financial documents...
View ArticleHow vital is the Vanquish to Aston Martin's future?
Aston Martin is producing some excellent new product, but it faces a tough few years in the face of impressive sales from rivals, including Ferrari The importance of the new Aston Martin Vanquish...
View ArticleDo not resuscitate
Fiat revealed its third-quarter financial results this week and informed investors of its future plans. Hidden in the fine print were some startling developments Buried in the financial documents...
View ArticleNew design chief to keep Cadillac style
Cadillac will not incorporate European design features under the direction of former Vauxhall design boss, Mark Adams Cadillac will maintain its characteristic sharp-edged Art and Science design theme...
View ArticleNext Audi TT to return to its roots
Audi wants to recapture the impact made by the original TT in the design of its third-generation car Audi will mix design elements of both the current TT and the original when creating the...
View ArticleTesla eyes replacement for its electric roadster
Potential new two-seater will be the flagship in the company's newly expanded model line-up Tesla is evaluating a new electric two-seat roadster to top off its expanded range of saloons and SUVs. But...
View ArticleToned and refined look for new Bentley Flying Spur
Four-door Bentley Continental to get a purposeful new look Bentley will give its 200mph Flying Spur saloon a sporty makeover late next year. The more shapely sheetmetal and significant under-the-skin...
View ArticleJaguar XF Sportbrake
The Jaguar estate returns as the Sportbrake. But does it enhance the XF's appeal? This has been a long time coming. Jaguar introduced the XF in 2008 – and fantastically good it was, and remains. But...
View ArticleMazda 'interested' in making premium supermini
A potential sub-B segment entrant from Mazda could form a premium rival to the Vauxhall Adam Mazda hopes to build a premium supermini to rival the Citroën DS3 and BMW Mini, a senior official from the...
View ArticleMercedes S-class cabriolet in development
Luxurious convertible version of the next-generation Mercedes S-class is set to take on Bentley Continental GTC in 2014 The first-ever Mercedes-Benz S-class convertible has broken cover in the form of...
View ArticleRenault, Caterham to produce new Alpine sports car
Links forged in F1 have ignited a partnership between Renault and Caterham to build two new sports cars Two lightweight two-seat sports cars, likely to be on sale in 2015/2016, will be the first...
View ArticleNew Seat Ibiza Cupra is fastest yet
New Seat Ibiza Cupra offers a sub-7sec 0-62mph time and a bold new look The new Seat Ibiza Cupra will be the fastest and most efficient yet, it has been revealed. The new car will take 6.9sec to reach...
View ArticleAbu Dhabi Grand Prix – results and pics
Räikkönen fends off both Alonso and Vettel to claim victory in the desert Kimi Raikkonen won the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix after an action-packed race at the Yas Marina circuit.The Lotus driver took the...
View ArticleCaterham hints at supercar future
Owner Tony Fernandes eyes up high-performance range topper after announcing sports car tie-in with Renault Caterham boss Tony Fernandes has confirmed that a range-topping supercar is part of his plans...
View ArticleCaterham Seven could use Renault engines
Caterham technical chief says Renault power is a possibility for future Sevens Future iterations of the lightweight Seven sports car could use Renault engines, Mike Gascoyne, chief technical officer...
View ArticleIs Caterham doing a Lotus?
Caterham's expansion plans are undoubtedly ambitious, but have been carefully considered. You might think so, given its unlikely tie-in with Renault to co-produce a new affordable sports car announced...
View ArticleBlueMotion technology for Volkswagen Amarok
Fuel saving updates make Volkswagen’s pick-up more efficient than ever Volkswagen has bestowed its BlueMotion technology onto the Amarok pick-up truck, reducing fuel consumption and CO2 emissions.The...
View ArticleFirst drive review: Vauxhall Adam 1.4 Slam
The cute, small Vauxhall Adam hatchback enters the fashionable supermini majoring on style, not heritage Vauxhall has taken a long look at the sales success, profit potential and showroom durability...
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