Motoring News
16 September 2009EU pledges to examine Berlin plans for Opel
Politicians and trade union leaders expressed growing fears over Germany's plan to provide billions in loan guarantees for the restructuring of GM's Opel unit, warning that the planned rescue was protectionist
read moreSaab eyes China plants as route to growth
The Swedish brand General Motors is selling to new owners is considering building cars in the country, which is overtaking the US as the sector's largest market worldwide
read moreGloom fills Belgian plant after takeover
'People used to say your job was safer if you worked for GM than if you worked for the state'
read moreAudi, BMW and Daimler bullish on sales
Germany premium car manufacturers underscore renewed optimism in the sector when they forecast improved sales next year
read moreGM chief defends Opel sale decision
Henderson acknowledges drawn-out sale of European arm had 'hurt' the Opel brand, but says the alternative would have been insolvency
read moreFrankfurt's weird and wonderful
For every sensible supermini at the Frankfurt show there is always the weird, wonderful and downright odd hiding in the back of one of the halls.
read moreGirls of the Frankfurt Motor Show 2009
Forget the £1 million Lambo Roadster or the Focus RS-shredding Golf R - we've got pics of the girls of the 2009 Frankfurt Motor Show!
read moreHamann’s 265bhp Fiat 500: because we can
Which engineer at Hamann thought it would be a wise idea to put 265bhp under the hood of a Fiat 500? We take our hats off to you.
