Along with two other executives, Hyundai’s chief technology officer Kwon Moon Sik resigned yesterday following record recalls for the brand in the U.S.
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Honda, a brand known for its racing pedigree, is placing a lesser emphasis on outright performance in favor of products that are “fun to drive,” a top executive said last week.
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The image above is getting rotation today as a leaked picture of the 2015 Subaru WRX.
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Somehow, this baby blue C7 Stingray with a wide body kit managed to win the Gran Turismo People’s Choice Award. While this isn’t the absolute worst car at this year’s SEMA Show, it’s certainly among the top 10. Chevrolet poured untold effort into restyling its ever-popular sports car to maintain the Corvette image without keeping...
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Destroying tires with style is a Ken Block special, and the latest in his signature series of Gymkhana videos is no exception.
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Next week, Porsche will officially unveil its Macan crossover despite the fact that much of the information about its newest product is already out in the open.
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Just because the Subaru Tribeca is begging for euthanasia doesn’t mean there isn’t need for a big utility vehicle within the brand.
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If the buzz around Subaru’s WRX concept first seen in New York earlier this year is any indication, the next WRX is in position to be a big hit.
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Honda just announced that it will debut a concept hinting at the future of its fuel-cell electric vehicle set to launch in 2015 during next week’s L.A. Auto Show.
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It didn’t take long for the Google Glass augmented reality device to be banned for use by drivers in the U.K., but it seems Nissan is still interested in offering something similar geared toward drivers.
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It was mostly American cars that made up the most researched in AutoGuide.com’s new cars section this week.
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The Tokyo Motor Show is just over a week away, and Toyota has announced that it will bring something called the Aqua G Sports concept.
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Yet another SEMA Show gone by, yet another million plus square feet of sheer custom car insanity.
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Roughly 61,000 SUVs from Volkswagen are the subject of an investigation by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
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Aston Martin is mulling the possibility of making a lighter and more hardcore version of its V12 Vantage S.
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There’s a must-have option coming to the Dodge Challenger for 2014: the “shaker” hood.
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Dodge is bringing back the Scat Pack Club for 2014, inviting enthusiasts to join a special group of do-it-yourself owners with a passion for performance.
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Fiat’s 500L is still fresh on the market, and while the inflated Italian is plenty interesting on its own, the company saw fit to bring a couple of specially modified 500Ls to SEMA.
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After months of months of hemming and hawing by Jaguar executives, the brand just announced its plan to debut the F-Type coupe later this month in L.A.
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Three of the Camaros in Chevrolet’s booth at the 2013 SEMA Show are working toward a common goal: promoting the company’s catalogue of performance parts.
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Last year, Scion stole the SEMA Show with scores of specially modified FR-S sports cars, but you can double the cylinder count for 2013 because the Corvette Stingray is easily the darling.
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With the next Mustang just around the corner, you might be about ready to forget the current generation. If Ford’s presence at this year’s SEMA Show has anything to say about it, that would be a mistake.
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Ford pulled the wraps off its selection of customized Fiesta ST hot hatches today at the 2013 SEMA Show.
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Fiat dealers were left fuming after an Alfa Romeo executive suggested the forthcoming 4c sports car would be sold through Maserati stores in the U.S., but the fight over who sells what is far from settled.
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