Motoring News
28 May 2010GM in drive to overhaul Chevrolet brand image
Review of Chevrolet brand comes as GM seeks a coherent marketing strategy for the marque's proliferating line-up and tries to expand abroad
read moreVolkswagen California review
The thoroughly modern camper van that revives the spirit of classic VWs of years past.
read moreVolkswagen Type 2 caravan with Danbury conversion review
VW's famous Kombi lives on in Brazil and Danbury still converts them into
little holiday homes from home - with some pleasingly modern touches.
read moreBank holiday deal round-up
The Government’s scrappage scheme may have come to an end but many manufacturers have already announced new deals to plug the gap.
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Mr Money: designing a new kind of motorhome
High running costs of traditional motorhomes and lack of practical
alternatives have forced our money-saving expert to come up with his own
truly multi-purpose vehicle.
read moreLand Rovers to be built in China plant
The Chinese venture, which would initially assemble lower-end Land Rover models from completely knocked down kits, did not threaten jobs in the UK as it would drive sales of the brand's cars, says the carmaker's owner Tata Motors
read moreJLR boss: 'UK plant must go'
Jaguar Land Rover’s boss has reiterated the firm’s intention to close one of its UK manufacturing bases, despite speculation that the recent return to profitability could keep all three of the factories open.
read moreFord should send Mercury to scrapyard
There is widespread speculation that Ford may soon axe Mercury, which sold just 92,000 vehicles last year
read moreRenault Megane GT car review
The Renault Megane Renaultsport might get the plaudits as a car for thrill seeking enthusiasts, but Renault is now offering something that can offer 80 per cent of the R.S.’s abilities in a far more practical package. Welcome the Renault Megane GT.