Motoring News
17 November 2010General Motors prices IPO at $33 a share
GM has set the price of its initial public offering at $33 a share, setting the stage for the Detroit carmaker's return as a listed company after 17 months under US government control
read moreHonda reveals electric Jazz
Honda's secret Los Angeles motor show concept is this: the Fit EV concept.
read moreNissan's striking saloon concept
Nissan has revealed the design language of its future saloon models with this Ellure concept at the LA motor show.
read moreLambo's hardcore open Gallardo
Lamborghini has revealed this new hardcore Gallardo Spyder, essentially a Superleggera version of the exotic open-top supercar.
read moreGetco wins DMM role for GM share sale
The Chicago-based proprietary trading firm has been appointed sole 'direct market maker' for the automaker's stock once it is listed on the New York Stock Exchange
read moreGetco wins DMM role for GM share sale
The Chicago-based proprietary trading firm has been appointed sole 'direct market maker' for the automaker's stock once it is listed on the New York Stock Exchange
read moreKia Optima hybrid launched
The Kia Optima hybrid has made its debut at the LA motor show today.
read moreSubaru reveals Impreza concept
Subaru will spice up the next-generation Impreza next year, with vastly more contemporary styling in a drive to lift flagging sales.
read moreAMG to collaborate with Ducati
A special edition AMG with Ducati bike badging and styling influence will be the most tangible result of a marketing tie-up signed by the German car-maker and Italian bike-builder.
read moreLA Motor Show 2010: Merc CLS63 AMG
The King of the cool four-door saloons just got its crown: behold the 549bhp CLS
read moreLive at the LA motor show
The Los Angeles motor show 2010 is underway and Autocar's team of reporters are live on the show floor to bring you news of all the biggest launches as they happen.
read moreFord Grand C-MAX first UK drive
This is the brand new Ford Grand C-MAX, previously only available as a five-seater, the range is now available in standard C-MAX five-seater (not driven here) and seven-seater Grand C-MAX body styles.
