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19 February 2009Koenigsegg Quant teaser
Mysterious new model coming to Geneva from Swedish hypercar firm
read moreRolls-Royce 200EX teaser shows face of things to come - Rolls-Royce 200EX
New picture offers the best look yet at Rolls' eagerly anticipated S-Class rival.
read more'Scrap old cars in return for £2000 incentive'
UK's Society of Motor Manufactuers and Traders urges EC to act to rejuvenate the car market.
read moreHas the MINI bubble burst?
Our consumer champion has a solution to the recent problems at Cowley.
read moreOut with the old
Hyunadai plans to get rid of the old SUVs in favour of this. Which is good
read moreRolls-Royce 200EX: full details
This is the new smaller, cheaper Rolls-Royce, codenamed ‘RR4’.
read moreRolls-Royce 200EX: full details
This is the new smaller, cheaper Rolls-Royce, codenamed ‘RR4’.
read moreKTM 990 SM T photo gallery
The latest machine from the Austrians is a cracking allrounder and is guaranteed to extend KTM's appeal.
read moreVauxhall Ampera undisguised
The Vauxhall/Opel Ampera has been caught undisguised ahead of its public unveil next week.
read moreVauxhall Ampera undisguised
The Vauxhall/Opel Ampera has been caught undisguised ahead of its public unveil next week.
read moreHyundai i20 loses two doors
This is the first picture of the three-door version of the Hyundai i20 supermini, released by the company today ahead of its debut at the Geneva motor show on 3 March.
read moreHyundai i20 loses two doors
This is the first picture of the three-door version of the Hyundai i20 supermini, released by the company today ahead of its debut at the Geneva motor show on 3 March.
read moreNew Hyundai Tucson in the metal
These are the first official photos of the replacement for the Hyundai Tucson soft-roader.
read moreSaab poised for independence
Saab bosses are poised to seek bankruptcy protection for the car maker as soon as this afternoon, reports from Sweden have suggested.
read morePeugeot to launch new 308 MPV
Peugeot is set to reveal a second 308-based MPV at the Frankfurt show this September.
read moreSaab poised for independence
Saab bosses are poised to seek bankruptcy protection for the car maker as soon as this afternoon, reports from Sweden have suggested.
read moreNew Hyundai Tucson in the metal
These are the first official photos of the replacement for the Hyundai Tucson soft-roader.
read moreWant it All?
Audi unveils A4 Allroad Quattro. It’s like an A6 Allroad for slightly smaller people…
read moreHy' school run
The yummy mummy's car of choice just got an upgrade
read moreNissan Motor
Japan's third biggest carmaker, brought back from the brink with a hefty capital infusion in 1999, once again finds itself low on the readies
read moreContinental to cut costs after profits slump
Heavily indebted automotive supplier expects to generate substantial free cash flow in 2009 even as the industry groans under the weight of the financial crisis
read moreGM looks for Vauxhall investor
General Motors wants to sell a stake in Vauxhall, which employs around 2500 people in the UK, at Ellesmere Port in Cheshire and in Luton.
read moreGM denies Vauxhall sale rumours
General Motors has rushed to deny rumours that it intends to sell Vauxhall, which employs around 5000 people in the UK, at Ellesmere Port in Cheshire and in Luton.
read moreGM seeks partner for ailing Vauxhall
Troubled General Motors is seeking an investor to buy a stake in Vauxhall the UK car maker.
read moreGM seeks partners in Europe
General Motors yesterday said it was considering selling an equity stake in, or seeking outside partners for, its Opel and Vauxhall brands amid rising concern among...
read moreWhite House commits to rescue strategy
President Barack Obama's administration has stressed its commitment to reviving the ailing US car industry but stopped short of promising the $21.6bn of additional aid...
read moreWhite House committed to rescue plan
President Barack Obama's administration has stressed its commitment to reviving the ailing US car industry but stopped short of promising the $21.6bn of additional aid...
read moreRight chance, wrong time for China carmakers
Industry insiders say they do not expect Beijing to take over Detroit soon as most Chinese companies lack the money, expertise or appetite for risk required to buy a foreign auto brand
read moreToyota freezes pay and bonuses to stem losses
The company warns that it would still need to implement other cost-cutting measures, such as voluntary redundancies, to reduce its labour costs in the UK by 10%
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