Motoring News
10 August 2009Top two executives poised to leave Conti
Rolf Koerfer, chairman of the German tyre and car parts maker, is set to offer to leave his post as part of a compromise that will also lead to the removal of chief executive Karl-Thomas Neumann
read moreBooker prize winner prefers driving a bus
Magnus Mills's debut novel was a Booker prize winner but he still loves his day job as a bus driver.
read moreAutocar round-up: 10/8/2009
The day's new stories.
read moreBuying a small cheap reliable car
Honest John advises on ultrafrugal motoring.
read moreWhy is fuel so expensive?
Honest John explains how speculators can affect the price of the fuel you put in your car.
read moreIn search of quiet runflat tyres
Honest John advises on the next generation of runflat rubber.
read moreChevrolet Volt in doubt
General Motors has cast doubt over the long-term future of the Chevrolet Volt by claiming it may not be commercially viable and other rivals may overtake it with superior and more advanced technology.
read moreFrance? It's formidable
Faux Frenchness is deplorable - unless you drive an old Citroën.
read moreFrance? It's formidable
Faux Frenchness is deplorable - unless you drive an old Citroën.
read moreNew Porsche Turbo gets 500bhp
Twinturbo power provides performance with improved economy.
read moreGM may reclaim sales top spot
General Motors is set to reclaim its position as the world's highest selling car maker from Toyota - but both companies are losing ground to VW.
read moreArmoured BMW 7-series
BMW has launched its new 7-series High Security, designed to transport world leaders and politicians around in safety.
read moreMG fraud decision this week
The Serious Fraud Office will this week reveal whether or not it is to begin a criminal investigation into the collapse of MG Rover in 2005.
read moreNew Kia Sorento on the way
A brand-new Kia Sorento has been announced, with seven-seats and a 194bhp diesel engine. It weighs 200kg less than the outgoing model too.
