Motoring News
10 May 2010US looks to Toyota on safety results
US transportation secretary warns the carmaker its efforts to improve safety and quality need to show results, and the possibility of the carmaker facing further fines is left open
read moreMarchionne confident over Chrysler earnings
Sergio Marchionne , chief executive of Chrysler, is confident about the company's progress and expects it to break even this year with an IPO a prime objective
read more'Pothole poetry' highlights Britain's crumbling roads
Road-related rhymes on Twitter are a light-hearted reflection of the despair drivers feel about poor infrastructure.
read moreFord S-Max 2010 car review
The successful and highly acclaimed Ford S-Max has been given a new face for 2010 and now enjoys a range of advanced petrol and diesel engines.
read moreLand Rover goes two-wheel drive
Next year’s baby Range Rover will be Land Rover’s first-ever front-driver. This will anger some, we fear
read moreCitroen's safety drive for young Arsenal footballers
The French manufacturer Citroen uses its links with Arsenal to promote safer
driving among the club's reserve team players.
read moreVolv-oh dear
S60 safety demonstration ends badly. And crashily. Fail
read moreDIY car servicing on the increase
Tough times lead drivers to do their own routine maintenance - or avoid
servicing their car altogether.
read moreFormula One drivers feel the G-force
Why g-force is the greatest pressure F1 drivers have to cope with.
read moreYour chance to name a Stobart truck
The familiar haulage operaor Eddie Stobart is offering 'spotters' the
opportunity to name new members of its fleet.
read moreCrossing the lime
Skoda shows off Fabia RS+ concept at Worthersee. Chavs rejoice merrily
read more‘Turn right… into the Dark Side’
Video: Darth Vader lends his voice to new TomTom satnav
read moreNew 'Greenline' Skoda Fabia and Roomster
Skoda has unveiled new efficient ‘Greenline’ versions of its recently face-lifted Fabia and Roomster models.
