Motoring News
07 July 2007Volvo's heart attack on crooks
A tiny new listening device that can detect heartbeats has won Volvo a top award for security innovation.
read moreLight at end of the tunnel for Button - Motorsport
Honda and Jenson Button scored their first point of the season in France
read moreLow price pledge on Ka
Ford has promised to continue offering the Ka as a great-value city car with as low a price as possible, Auto Express has learned
read moreLost Brits waste millions on fuel
Drivers who get lost waste more than 812,500 gallons of fuel every year, according to a new study by sat-nav firm Becker
read moreAir-con repair costs hotting up
British motorists will fork out a cool £177million fixing broken air- conditioning systems this year
read moreVolvo says 'R'
Design-conscious Volvo fans ‘R’ in for a treat
read moreGermany insists on key role for EADS co-chief ahead of summit
Germany has made securing a top job for EADS co-chief executive Tom Enders a central condition of any agreement with France over streamlining the complex dual...
read moreDana deal could aid revamp of healthcare costs
The United Auto Workers union has signed a deal with Dana, a bankrupt Ohio-based automotive parts maker, which could help smooth the way for a major restructuring of...
read morePast, present and future
John Whitmore reflects on motorsport at Goodwood and a new venture from designer Gordon Murray.
read moreHappy birthday Cinquecento
Andrew English reports from this week's celebrations in Turin
read moreCinquecento reborn
As Italy celebrates the 50th anniversary of the original Fiat Cinquecento, Andrew English is hugely impressed by the brand new one.
read moreSilverstone factsheet
Simon Arron presents more trivia than you can shake stick at.
read moreA Grand Prix miscellany to keep your motor running
On the eve of the British Grand Prix, Simon Arron presents some fascinating F1 facts with which to while away the advertising breaks.
read moreIn for the long haul
Kevin Ash has mixed feelings about the Kawasaki 1400GTR.
read moreLetters to the editor
Our readers respond.
read morePiaggio launches new Vespa S
Piaggio is set to launch a second retro version of the 61-year-old Vespa.
read moreMotors on TV
Your weekend guide, edited by Matt Warman.
read moreHonest John's agony column
Traffic in Thailand, Smart Passion for autumn and starting up a Fiat.
read moreChoose a car
Honest John finds a new car for a young pensioner.
read moreAs seen on TV: agony and ecstasy
Anyone want to buy an old Bentley? If so, please stump up the cash quick...
read moreMr Money
Mike Rutherford finds showroom cars at factory prices.
read moreTouareg's baby sister breaks cover
Volkswagen has released the first images of its new Tiguan, a compact 4x4 which goes on sale here in February next year.
read moreShort cuts
A brief round-up of all the latest motoring news.
read moreWin a VIP day of BTCC racing at Donington
To mark its involvement, MOMO has teamed up with Motoring to offer two readers, plus their partners, a VIP day behind the scenes with MOMO and the VX team.
read moreHonda's fuel-cell future is a quieter one
Honda has significantly reduced the noise produced by its fuel-cell powered FCX Concept car prior to a production sign-off and the car being made commercially available next year, writes Andrew English.
read more1 Coupé is on its way
The new BMW 1-series Coupé goes on sale in the UK in November.
read moreDana deal could aid revamp of healthcare costs
The United Auto Workers union's deal with Dana, a bankrupt automotive parts maker, could help smooth the way for a restructuring of the US car industry's healthcare costs.
read moreNews in brief - Motorsport
Giovanardi seizes BTCC lead after organisers correct points mix-up and Super Cat ready to blast off at last
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