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30 June 2010Putin touts Renault stake swap
The Kremlin could swap part of its holding in Avtovaz for a slice of the Paris's stake in the French carmaker
read morePutin touts Renault stake swap
The Kremlin could swap part of its holding in Avtovaz for a slice of the Paris's stake in the French carmaker
read moreWhose fault is junction accident?
Honest John hears from a reader who collided with another car after indicating
to pull over as he passed a junction.
read moreWhose fault is junction accident?
Honest John hears from a reader who collided with another car after indicating
to pull over as he passed a junction.
read moreEngine judder on VW Sharan
Honest John thinks a blocked temperature sensor could be the cause of a VW
Sharan's juddering engine.
read moreEngine judder on VW Sharan
Honest John thinks a blocked temperature sensor could be the cause of a VW
Sharan's juddering engine.
read moreVolvo heated seats caught fire
Honest John hears from a reader whose Volvo's heated seats caught on fire.
read moreVolvo heated seats caught fire
Honest John hears from a reader whose Volvo's heated seats caught on fire.
read moreWhere should I sell Lexus adapted for disabled driver?
Honest John hears from a reader trying to sell a car that's been adapted for a
disabled driver.
read moreWhere should I sell Lexus adapted for disabled driver?
Honest John hears from a reader trying to sell a car that's been adapted for a
disabled driver.
read moreBuying a post-scrappage banger is difficult
Honest John hears from a reader who has struggled to buy a cheap used car.
read moreBuying a post-scrappage banger is difficult
Honest John hears from a reader who has struggled to buy a cheap used car.
read moreWhere to sell Irish import Mercedes?
Honest John hears from a reader trying to sell an Irish import Mercedes C180.
read moreWhere to sell Irish import Mercedes?
Honest John hears from a reader trying to sell an Irish import Mercedes C180.
read moreSeat Altea Teves problem has got me worried
Honest John hears from a reader who is worried about potential Teves
malfunction on their Seat Altea.
read moreSeat Altea Teves problem has got me worried
Honest John hears from a reader who is worried about potential Teves
malfunction on their Seat Altea.
read moreYoung drivers admit to speeding
Survey reveals that 'shocking' levels of speeding are common for young drivers.
read moreFestival of Speed gears up for summer spectacular
The finest competition cars and motorcycles, and performances by top-named
drivers - it's all at the Goodwood Festival of Speed this weekend.
read moreGoodwood 2010: top 10 people
The cars at the Festival are incredible.
read moreGoodwood 2010: top 10 concepts
My biggest festival pleasure is wandering around unsure of what you’ll uncover next.
read moreGoodwood 2010: top 10 cars
The British motor show may well be dead – but all is not lost.
read moreGoodwood 2010 preview
Festival time.
read moreCable tells carmakers UK won't fight 'subsidy war'
Vince Cable, business secretary, said that government would do what it could to support the car industry but warned that Britain was unwilling to fight other countries in a 'subsidy war'
read moreAudi's autonomous TT racer
Audi's autonomous TTS rally car is set to take part in a high-speed run up the Pikes Peak hillclimb in September.
read moreFord trims debt pile by a further $4bn
Move helps the US carmaker – the only one of the US 'big three' not to accept a bailout from the US government – to lighten one of its most serious competitive disadvantages
read moreMark Webber's view of horror crash
The Australian F1 driver and Telegraph Motoring contributor describes his
dramatic airborne crash during last weekend's European Grand Prix.
read moreRolls-Royce opens showroom number eight in China
Testament to the scale of the economic regeneration of China, Rolls-Royce has
just opened its eighth new showroom, in the east of the country.
read moreJaguar E-type picture gallery
The classic British sports car in pictures, from early prototypes to fame and
fortune.
read moreCar makers' subsidies 'to end'
Business secretary Vince Cable has sent out strong signals that car makers can no longer expect subsidies to make cars in the UK.
read moreFord slashes new car prices
Pressure from our contributor Mr Money leads to price reductions of up to 15
per cent.
read moreMorphing cars and planes closer as Pentagon develops shape-shifting robot
Pentagon research scientists have taken a first step towards "Transformers"-style
shape-shifting cars and aircraft.
read moreGoodwood: McLaren MP4 launch
Goodwood will be the venue for the world public debut of McLaren's MP4-12C this weekend.
read more'Fuel prices should stay high'
Fuel prices should be kept permanently high as a way of forcing drivers into smaller and more fuel efficient cars, according to the government’s climate change watchdog.
read moreMotorcycle safety 'improving', say experts
The latest Government figures show that although motorcycle traffic rose by
two per cent last year, the number of motorcycle casualties was four per
cent lower than in 2008.
read more'Sporty' emphasis for new Lexus hybrid
Telegraph Motoring gets a ride in the CT200h prototype, the hybrid car with a
sporty side from Toyota's luxury division.
read moreBritain's most dangerous roads
Half of all fatal road crashes in the UK occur on 10 per cent of Britain's roads, a report from the Road Safety Foundation has revealed.
read moreTesla Motors looks to lead new age charge
Shares in Tesla Motors, which produces a $109,000 electric-powered sports car, rose yesterday after strong demand helped it to raise more in an initial public offering...
read moreGeneral Motors eyes asset sales
General Motors may put up for sale some assets, such as stakes in the financial-services group GMAC and parts maker Delphi, as part of its drive to further reduce...
read moreTata Motors faces a tortuous financial road ahead
For Tata Motors, the road back from its debt-funded buy-out of UK marques Jaguar and Land Rover in 2008 is proving to be a long one. India's largest automotive...
read moreGeneral Motors eyes asset sales
The Detroit carmaker may sell its stakes in the financial-services group GMAC and parts maker Delphi, as part of its drive to further reduce debt
read moreMazda launches special MX-5
Mazda is continuing the 20th anniversary celebration of its MX-5 by launching a new special edition for the summer.
read moreAlfa expects sales boom
Alfa Romeo CEO Harald Wester expects the firm to meet or even exceed its target of a fivefold increase in global sales over the next four years.
read moreFerrari: 'F1 hurt by Euro GP'
Ferrari president Luca di Montezemolo believes the result of the European grand prix could damage the reputation of Formula One.
read moreNew Maserati Quattroporte details
Maserati's next-generation Quattroporte will be offered with four-wheel drive and stop-start technology, according to the firm's CEO.
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