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19 March 2009Tata cuts target for low-cost Nano car
The Nano, the world's cheapest car due to launch in India on Monday, will have an initial production run of 40,000 – a fraction of Tata Motors' original target
read moreNano fails to hide terrible year
No amount of public relations hype for the Nano, the world's cheapest car with a starting price of $1,996, will disguise what has been a terrible year for Tata Motors, one of India's most prestigious corporate names
read moreUS car parts bail-out
The Treasury's plan to help beleaguered US auto partsmakers underestimates the size of the problem
read moreMazda MX5 review
A facelift for the Japanese sports car also marks a return to form.
read moreNew entry-level Audi TT
Audi has slotted a 1.
read moreBMW 330d review
BMW's 3series is ubiquitous but with good reason. Just specify the 3.0litre diesel.
read morePeugeot 308 CC review
Driven: the latest in a long tradition of Peugeots with a folding metal roof.
read moreMINI Convertible review
The latest generation of roofless MINIs have the performance credentials to win over doubters.
read moreAudi A5 Cabriolet review
The latest Audi droptop is available in standard and highperformance S5 guises.
read moreIs it a car? Or is it a plane?
The Terrafugia Transition flying car has completed its maiden test flight in New York.
read moreUS plans $5bn in car supplier aid
Suppliers to the US car industry will receive up to $5bn in federal financing as part of a bail-out package for the troubled sector, the Treasury department said
read moreTriumph Bonneville review
If you're after a relaxed ride the Bonneville still offers great value for money.
read moreFour decades of cool
Le Mans legend immortilised by Steve McQueen turns 40 this year
read more120mph traffic cop jailed
A South Wales police officer has been jailed for 20 weeks after being found guilty of dangerous driving after a high speed crash in his patrol car.
read morePorsche Panamera in its technical glory
Car Enthusiast - Yahoo! Cars gets an exclusive early look at Porsche's new Panamera four-door.
read moreClassic car 'barn find' photo gallery
More relics from a bygone age unearthed in the grounds of a property belonging to a Norfolk eccentric.
read moreHardcore Caparo T1 revealed
Caparo has revealed the most hardcore version yet of its T1 track-day hypercar.
read moreHardcore Caparo T1 revealed
Caparo has revealed the most hardcore version yet of its T1 track-day hypercar.
read moreBritish Motor Show cancelled
Car Enthusiast - The SMMT has today (March 19th, 2009) announced that it has cancelled the 2010 British Motor Show.
read moreAston Martin owner 'won't sell'
A part-owner of Aston Martin has said it will not sell its share the company to satisfy its need for fresh capital.
read moreAston Martin owner 'won't sell'
A part-owner of Aston Martin has said it will not sell its share the company to satisfy its need for fresh capital.
read moreBritish motor show cancelled
The 2010 British International Motor Show has been cancelled due to the global economic crisis, the organisers have announced.
read moreBritish motor show cancelled
The 2010 British International Motor Show has been cancelled due to the global economic crisis, the organisers have announced.
read moreToyota plans large plug-in hybrid tests
Car Enthusiast - The Toyota Prius will be used in a widespread test of the viability of plug-in hybrids.
read moreFlying car takes maiden voyage
Car Enthusiast - The Terrafugia Transition has taken its first flight, bringing the flying car closer to reality.
read moreGM, Chrysler bailout next week
The US government's bailout plan for General Motors and Chrysler may be ready as early as next week.
read moreGM, Chrysler bailout next week
The US government's bailout plan for General Motors and Chrysler may be ready as early as next week.
read moreCalls for scrappage scheme grow
The Retail Motor Industry Federation (RMIF) has joined the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) in calling for the implementation of a pay-to-scrap scheme in the UK as soon as possible.
read moreCalls for scrappage scheme grow
The Retail Motor Industry Federation (RMIF) has joined the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) in calling for the implementation of a pay-to-scrap scheme in the UK as soon as possible.
read moreBMW scraps sales targets
BMW underscored the troubles of the luxury car segment yesterday when it scrapped its sales targets for the next few years. Norbert Reithofer, chief executive, said...
read moreNo theatre tonight but at least the trains should run
The Comédie Française has cancelled its production of "Cyrano de Bergerac" tonight, nor will the curtain rise on Chekhov's "Cherry Orchard" at the Théâtre...
read moreBMW scraps sales targets
BMW underscored the troubles of the luxury car segment yesterday when it scrapped its sales targets for the next few years. Norbert Reithofer, chief executive, said...
read moreJapanese cars
Have car, will travel. Japanese carmakers, efficient manufacturers whose fortunes have been ravaged by slumping demand, are taking to the road in pursuit of handouts...
read moreUniCredit the star performer
Europe's shares fell for a second session yesterday, weighed down by carmakers, pharmaceuticals and raw-material producers. However, banks and insurers for the most...
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