Motoring News
27 January 2011Marchionne leaves door ajar for Ferrari stake sale
Chief said it would be "incredibly unwise" to restrict scope for potential M&A
read moreLack of parts hits VW production
Europe's biggest carmaker said it would shut its largest German plant, in Wolfsburg, as well as its Emden plant for one day next week because of a shortage of engines
read moreTrade swell rejuvenates Californian ports
During the financial crisis, trade at the two San Pedro ports, which combined are the largest in the western hemisphere, slowed to a trickle as US consumers reined in their spending, but in 2010 it came roaring back
read moreMr Money: Italy takes on Japan and South Korea - and wins
If you're after a bargain supermini then small car king Fiat has the right
product at the right price for cash-strapped buyers, young and old.
read moreAudi A6 review
The all-new Audi A6 is packed with technology, but it's the executive car's
refinement and build quality that really impress.
read moreBetter to be bold and merge Renault and Nissan
Senior FT correspondent Paul Betts suggests to Carlos Ghosn, Renault-Nissan chief executive, a more radical approach to his companies' three -year plan in the wake of problems
read moreChancellor may axe fuel duty rise
Chancellor George Osborne has said he is considering cancelling the fuel duty increase due to kick in from April.
read moreVolvo's 50g/km, 149mpg V60
read moreNoble shows off production M600
V8-powered, carbon-bodied supercar ready for Stigging shows off its colours…
read moreFiat's profit up on trucks and Brazil sales
Italian carmaker reports stronger fourth-quarter earnings and a full-year net profit of €600m, beating its earlier forecasts
read moreHow to cut your fuel costs
Petrol and diesel might never be cheap again, but there are ways to save
money.
read moreFord Focus first drive
The all-new Ford Focus five-door family hatchback goes on sale in March with an estate version to follow in the summer.
