Motoring News
12 October 2009Opel union chief confident of Magna sale
Opel's labour chief has said that he expects the carmaker's sale to Magna to be sealed this week, in spite of last-minute talks over job cuts in the UK and Spain
read moreMPs to question JLR bosses
Jaguar Land Rover bosses are set to be quizzed by MPs over the company’s future plans.
read moreMoscow pressed to boost aid to Avtovaz
Pressure mounted on Moscow to provide more financial aid to Avtovaz after Russia's biggest carmaker said its first-half net loss had risen tenfold
read moreCongestion charge exemption
Honest John explains why the Hyundai i10 isn't exempted from the London congestion charge as had been expected.
read moreHeadlight dazzle explained
Honest John sheds light on the trend towards bright daytime lighting on cars.
read moreAudi R8 Spyder gets UK launch
Audi has launched its R8 Spyder in the UK for the first time at its new flagship London showroom.
read moreMassa makes F1 test return
Felipe Massa has returned to the Formula One cockpit for the first time since his accident earlier this summer.
read moreGladiator ready
Tuners will insist on fettling with Porsche Cayennes, won’t they?
read moreMr Money: sobering news for British manufacturing
The registration figures for September aren't the cause for joy that some people would have you believe.
read moreThe garage of my dreams
Finally I have somewhere to call home. And it's not my house.
read moreMini denies UK buyers voice tech
Mini will deny UK buyers of the special-edition 50 Camden model a wacky in-car voice system that talks to drivers and gives advice and quips on the move.
read moreModified 194mph Audi TT RS
An Audi TT RS has been modified to run quicker than the all-new tin-top Ferrari California - this is the 2.5-litre Avus Performance Audi TT RS.
