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27 July 2011Lexus GS to go diesel
The new Lexus GS will feature the crucial four-cylinder diesel engine that this BMW 5-series rival needs to compete in the executive saloon arena.
read moreMale bias in engineering “a disgrace”
The low number of female workers in British engineering jobs is “a disgrace,” according to Jose Lopes, Jaguar Land Rover’s boss of technical excellence.
read moreSaab faces further financial problems
Saab fails to pay more than 1,600 workers as the Swedish car maker's debts continue to mount.
read moreHyundai Azera slated for LA show
The new Hyundai Azera will make its debut at this year’s Los Angeles motor show, it has been confirmed.
read moreEx-England footballer crashes Morgan
Watch: Luther Blissett rolls a Roadster lightweight at Silverstone. Looks painful.
read moreBentley tests new turbo V8
Under light disguise, this Bentley Continental GTC is understood to be testing the new turbocharged 4.
read moreWatch: Ex-England footballer crashes Morgan
Luther Blissett rolls a Roadster lightweight at Silverstone. Looks painful.
read morePSA Peugeot Citroën
The Japanese tsunami has wreaked havoc on the French carmaker's automotive supply chains, forcing it to warn on full-year profits
read moreSafety takes a back seat to style for British drivers
More than half of UK drivers who need prescription lenses wear normal sunglasses at the wheel.
read moreKia Rio review
The new Rio supermini proves that Kia is finally serious about the small car segment in Europe.
read moreWhy satnavs won't mean the end of maps
With the summer holidays upon us should you be relying on a map or satnav to get you to your destination?
read moreSaab fails to pay wages
Saab has failed to pay almost half of its workforce this month, sparking fresh fears about the brand’s future.
read moreSlow drivers cause the most frustration
Motorists call for 'slow-speed cameras' to crack down on dawdlers who cause other drivers to attempt risky overtaking manoeuvres.
read moreEuropean cars still less reliable than Japanese counterparts
Land Rover has come bottom of an authoritative car reliability survey, which showed that Japanese manufacturers are still performing better than their European counterparts.
read moreHarley-Davidson Blackline review
Harley-Davidson's Blackline cruiser has plenty of style but as much comfort as a stiletto.
read moreSave money with an eco driving course
Learning how to reduce fuel usage as well as CO2 emissions through precise driving could benefit us all.
read moreMerc’s C63 Black Series sounds evil
Video: This is the most terrible and glorious sound you will hear today… AMG lets rip
read morePeugeot warns on impact of Japan earthquake
Shares in carmaker fall as a sharp rise in raw materials costs also takes its toll and is expected to continue to do so
read moreDaimler warns on global economy
Carmaker says weak US recovery, debt-limit stand-off, European budget cuts and energy market volatility could stunt growth
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