Take a look at this graphic. It’s the best look at the new Chevrolet Malibu (front and center) and Camaro (to the right).
This week marks the start of the Geneva Auto Show press days and February’s auto sales data. Check back later for coverage of both events. Geneva’s press preview will kick off at 8 AM Geneva Time tomorrow (GMT-6).
Want to get your hands on a diesel Mazda CX-3? If you’re in Japan, you’re in luck. You won’t have any other choice.
Bluetooth connectivity is still a major sticking point for auto makers, but that isn’t stopping one of them from going after Uber.
Declining oil prices are said to hit Canada much harder than the United States, and one sign of that is new vehicle sales.
The shock news of Honda CEO Takanobu Ito’s resignation is the biggest story this morning, but it’s not the only one.
Audi released a teaser of their next generation R8 supercar, which will be based off of the Lamborghini Huracan.
A small housekeeping item. Tomorrow and Friday will feature coverage of the Chicago Auto Show. We will return to regularly scheduled programming on Saturday.
New cars in India will have to face mandatory crash testing, while the cars of the next Bond film will almost certainly end up crashed.
The Ontario government has sold their remaining stake in General Motors for $1.1 billion.
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January set a new record for new vehicle average transaction prices, while consumers are hoarding their savings at the pump.
Cars and energy seem to be a growing theme around here. Today’s edition discusses both issues.
Google appears to be preparing its own ride-sharing app, while Uber is launch a new R&D center outside of Silicon Valley.
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