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10 October 2008Win Lewis Hamilton F1 oil and shirt
Win limitededition books a signed shirt and an F1 oil sample.
read moreCaterham race academy fear of failure
Erin Baker recalls her psychological struggle with the Daily Telegraph Caterham Academy
read moreGM 'no plans' for bankruptcy
Carmaker insists it does not intend to seek protection in the face of concerns over its ability to continue funding its operations
read moreCar sales splutter as credit tightens
As consumers find it increasingly difficult to gain approval for their vehicle loans, dealerships and their financing arms are feeling the knock-on effects
read moreCar sales splutter as credit tightens
As consumers find it increasingly difficult to gain approval for their vehicle loans, dealerships and their financing arms are feeling the knock-on effects
read moreGM 'no plans' for bankruptcy
Carmaker insists it does not intend to seek protection in the face of concerns over its ability to continue funding its operations
read moreBrit made number two at Ford
Ford of Europe’s British boss, Lewis Booth, is to take over as Ford’s chief financial officer following the retirement of Don Leclair, effectively becoming the firm's global second in command.
read moreBrit made number two at Ford
Ford of Europe’s British boss, Lewis Booth, is to take over as Ford’s chief financial officer following the retirement of Don Leclair, effectively becoming the firm's global second in command.
read moreBentall motoring is in my blood
When I first came to England from New Zealand I was often asked if I was related to the Bentalls of the KingstononThames department store writes Telegraph photographer Eleanor Bentall.
read moreToyota Prius green winner or loser?
Toyota's Prius has won the Greenest Technology of the Year award at the inaugural British Technology Awards an online poll of readers of a couple of computer magazines and the general public.
read moreIn brief Toyota hugs UK car sales and road safety
"Hug a Technician" takes place at Toyota dealerships in West Riding Yorskshire from today until the end of the month.
read moreF1 slams the brakes on big spending
As sponsors depart amid the rising financial crisis, the sport's leading names are being forced to cut costs that have soared to more than £150m a team
read moreF1 slams the brakes on big spending
As sponsors depart amid the rising financial crisis, the sport's leading names are being forced to cut costs that have soared to more than £150m a team
read moreThe strange science of Japanese car design
The wacky world of Japanese car design is coming to the Science Museum.
read moreJames May I fought the law...
...but the law wasn't really bothered about a bloke off the telly riding through central London in daylight without a helmet
read moreHonest John toll alerts record mileage and crash tactics
Your questions answered by the dealer you can trust.
read moreChoose a car economy for an artist
Honest John suggests an economical car for an artist.
read moreMr Money deals for motorists
Mike Rutherford debates the real costs of motoring
read moreBMW 7series first drive Crisis? What Crisis?
BMW reckons its new 7series is the perfect luxury car for a world in financial meltdown and Andrew English is tempted to agree
read moreAutocar car ad of 2008
The Autocar Awards will be the highlight of November, where we recognise the greatest cars, people and achievements in the motor industry in the last 12 months.
read moreAutocar car ad of 2008
The Autocar Awards will be the highlight of November, where we recognise the greatest cars, people and achievements in the motor industry in the last 12 months.
read moreGet in the 'Ring
Nissan fights back after Porsche claims GT-R Nurburgring record is faked
read moreAverage speed cameras go digital
British motorists will be monitored by a wave of new digital average speed cameras from next year, after successful trials in London.
read moreAverage speed cameras go digital
British motorists will be monitored by a wave of new digital average speed cameras from next year, after successful trials in London.
read moreRuf unveils electric 911
German Porsche modifier Ruf has unveiled the world’s first professionally built electric 911, the eRUF.
read moreRuf unveils electric 911
German Porsche modifier Ruf has unveiled the world’s first professionally built electric 911, the eRUF.
read moreAudi storms to victory
McNish led Audi charge from two laps down to take win.
read moreLoeb closes on title five
Catalunya success puts Frenchman 12 points clear and rival Hirvonen faces struggle with three rounds remaining.
read moreButton and Honda time to go
Mike Rutherford sounds off against one of Britain's highest paid yet least successful driversand the team he works for
read moreThe MPG boosters
Want to improve your fuel economy? Chipping cars is the latest idea. We tried it, and the results were great!
read moreCar sales slump may cost Treasury £500m
The slump in car sales has cost the Treasury an estimated £500 million in lost tax revenue the Daily Telegraph has learned.
read moreSkoda's Superb GreenLine on sale
Car Enthusiast - Buyers of the new Skoda Superb now have a greener option.
read moreMazda MX-5 gets lighter
The next-generation Mazda MX-5 will be re-engineered as a lightweight, sub-one tonne two-seater, most likely powered by a down-sized petrol engine.
read moreMazda MX-5 gets lighter
The next-generation Mazda MX-5 will be re-engineered as a lightweight, sub-one tonne two-seater, most likely powered by a down-sized petrol engine.
read moreLand Rover offsets more customers' CO2
Car Enthusiast - Tata-owned Land Rover has announced an extension of its carbon offsetting scheme for buyers of its 4x4s.
read moreAston Martin One77 the world's most expensive car defies financial crisis
A new £1.2 million Aston Martin is defying the financial crisis with the British manufacturer already oversubscribed.
read moreSpied: Audi TT-RS Roadster
Our spy photographers have snapped confirmation that a cabriolet version of the stunning new Audi TT-RS is under development in Germany.
read moreSpied: Audi TT-RS Roadster
Our spy photographers have snapped confirmation that a cabriolet version of the stunning new Audi TT-RS is under development in Germany.
read moreState ownership was ruinous for the mainstream UK car industry
From Mr Toby Hamblin. Sir, In his article "Extend state ownership to save jobs" (October 8), Richard Sennett suggests that public ownership of the financial sector...
read moreGM shares slide on fears over its ability to fund day-to-day costs
General Motors lost almost a third of its market value yesterday amid concerns about the carmaker's ability to continue funding its operations in the face of the...
read moreWall St plunges in trading frenzy
The US stock market suffered its largest loss since the crash of 1987 yesterday amid panic over General Motors, Morgan Stanley and several big insurance companies. The...
read moreGM and M Stanley share falls blamed on return of short selling
The return of short sellers to the US market after a near-three-week ban was blamed for a sharp drop in prices yesterday as General Motors and Morgan Stanley led stock...
read moreDeripaska 'relinquishes' 10% stake in Hochtief
Oleg Deripaska, the Russian billionaire, said yesterday he was "relinquishing" his 10 per cent stake in Hochtief, the German construction group, less than a week after...
read moreEmerging markets' car sales moving into the slow lane
When the current financial crisis begins to translate into the real economy, it is clear that those sectors most exposed to consumer purchasing - department stores and...
read moreStocks plunge in trading frenzy
Shares plunged in a catastrophic final hour of frenzied US trading yesterday amid growing concerns about General Motors, Morgan Stanley and several big insurance...
read moreGM shares slide over concerns about funding
General Motors lost almost a third of its market value yesterday amid concerns about the carmaker's ability to continue funding its operations in the face of the...
read moreBiggest shares fall since 1987
The US stock market suffered its largest loss since the crash of 1987 yesterday amid panic over Morgan Stanley and General Motors and several big insurance companies...
read moreCongestion is spreading to highways across the world
When the current financial crisis begins to translate into the real economy, it is clear that those sectors most exposed to consumer purchasing - department stores and...
read moreBacked up
The sun-kissed Balearic island of Majorca may seem remote from the financial crisis that is gripping the west's capitals. But for Carmen Riu, co-owner of a large chain...
read moreEDF agrees to electric car plug-in deals
The agreement with Renault and Peugeot to develop recharging stations in France coincides with a financial pledge by the government for the development of low-emission vehicles
read moreEDF agrees to electric car plug-in deals
The agreement with Renault and Peugeot to develop recharging stations in France coincides with a financial pledge by the government for the development of low-emission vehicles
read moreNew speed cameras can track a car for 30 miles
Speed cam's 30-mile trap
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