Motoring News
02 February 2010Toyota's US sales slide by 16%
Toyota's US sales sank 16 per cent in January from a year earlier as the carmaker acknowledged safety defects in millions of its vehicles, while Ford and GM saw sales rise
read moreSpyker seeks to reassure on Saab deal cash
Spyker Cars moves to quash doubts about its $400m purchase of Saab Automobile from General Motors amid questions over how it will pay for the Swedish company
read moreGeneva motor show: Renault Wind
Small convertible to go on sale in the UK in late summer
read moreGeneva Motor Show: Renault Wind
The Renault Wind, a small two-seater coupé-roadster, will be unveiled by the
company at the Geneva Motor Show on March 2, and will go on sale in the UK
in late summer
read moreGeneva Motor Show: Renault Wind
The Renault Wind, a small two-seater coupé-roadster, will be unveiled by the
company at the Geneva Motor Show on March 2, and will go on sale in the UK
in late summer
read moreCufflinks made from Prince Charles' Aston Martin
Old pistons from the Prince's prized DB6 Volante are being made into cufflinks to raise money for charity.
read moreDriver training for under-17s
Instilling good practice and attitude is intended to reduce accidents among the most vulnerable road users.
read moreThe world's fastest Rolls-Royce
Say hello to the world’s fastest Rolls-Royce. This one-off 1970 Silver Shadow is capable of a top speed of 185mph – that’s 30mph more than the fastest production Rolls-Royce, the new Ghost.
