General Motors is launching a recall campaign affecting roughly 42,700 Chevrolet Malibu sedans from the 2014 model year.
Continue Reading...
Hyundai is hoping to sell more of its rear-wheel drive premium sedans; many more.
Continue Reading...
Acura just debuted the latest version of its RLX on the floor of the 2013 L.A. Auto Show: the Sport Hybrid SH-AWD.
Continue Reading...
Nappa leather upholstery, a V8 powering the back half and reclining rear seats; none of those would make sense in a Kia-branded products a few years ago but things are changing quickly.
Continue Reading...
Infiniti is making an extensive push to better compete with top-tier luxury automakers around the world.
Continue Reading...
A smaller number will be showing up on Monroney stickers for the Hyundai Genesis sedan: its official fuel economy rating.
Continue Reading...
Before trucks and utility vehicles became all the rage, large sedans used to be the heart of the American car market. They dominated thoroughfares and back roads of this country for decades. Big Buicks, mighty Mopars and forceful Fords were a way of life for drivers just half a lifetime ago.
Continue Reading...
Renault has been strategically aligned with Nissan since 1999 but today the Franco-Japanese partnership just announced their intention to cooperate with ailing automaker Mitsubishi.
Continue Reading...
Mercedes-Benz just released a clip teasing the 2015 C-Class luxury sedan.
Continue Reading...
Like Rolex watches, fine art or mega yachts, people aspire to own luxury automobiles. If they were both offered to you for free, chances are you’d pick a shiny new BMW 5 Series over a battle-scarred 1996 Plymouth Breeze every single time.
Continue Reading...
Acura’s under-the-radar ILX Hybrid will carry the same base price as it did last year, but there have been some minor price adjustments.
Continue Reading...
Replacing its 1.6-liter EcoBoost in the Fusion, Ford is offering a slightly smaller 1.5-liter turbocharged four-cylinder engine for the 2014 model year.
Continue Reading...
BMW fanboys, you may want to take a seat. The German automaker known for building the world’s very best rear-wheel drive performance sedans is planning to offer a new entry-level four-door with wrong-wheel drive.
Continue Reading...
Honda just announced pricing for the 2014 Accord Hybrid, which will start a smidgen below the $30,000 mark.
Continue Reading...
To stay ahead in the ultra-competitive compact car segment Honda will reportedly roll out a list of improvements to its Civic sedan for the second year in a row.
Continue Reading...
Promising that the world’s best selling compact sedan will, “remain a legendary value in the segment” Toyota has announced the all-new 11th generation Corolla will be priced from $16,800 – plus an $810 destination fee.
Continue Reading...
The refreshed 2015 Audi A8 wasn’t meant to be officially unveiled until tomorrow but images of the flagship sedan have spilled in advance.
Continue Reading...
Hyundai will charge a $1,750 premium for its new 2014 Equus flagship sedan.
Continue Reading...
Nearly 5,000 vehicles could be added to a recall General Motors announced in May.
Continue Reading...
Volkswagen is testing the use of aluminum and carbon fiber sheets for the roof panel of its next generation Passat, the brand’s R&D chief Ulrich Hackenberg said.
Continue Reading...
Like Mariah Carey’s ancestry, modern crossover vehicles have unusual roots. The award-winning American singer’s family tree is more varied than the flora of a rainforest understory. Her unique blend of nationalities includes African, Venezuelan and Irish. That’s more ingredients than Belorussian variety sausage. Who’s hungry for some lean, finely textured opossum?
Continue Reading...
Looking to shed its dull image Toyota has rolled out a series of increasingly progressive designs for its new models, not least of which is the all-new 2014 Corolla.
Continue Reading...
Next year, at the 2014 Detroit Auto Show, Chrysler is set to debut its redesigned 200 sedan, a model that the brand hopes will lead its resurgence and become a real contender in the midsize sedan market.
Continue Reading...
It may not be perfect but the United States is a great country. America has her share of problems, both past and present, but for the most part this nation is pretty sweet; when it comes to being awesome we’ve done better than most.
Continue Reading...
sidebar...