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Mitsubishi North America could be axed even this fiscal year, according to the Japanese company’s Chief Osamu Masuko.
The 2014 SRT Viper TA will start arriving U.S. dealerships in the 4th quarter of 2013 and will be framed to only 159 models.
Now that the fresh MINI Hardtop has been publically uncovered at the 2013 LA Auto Show, expect a lot of new MINI Cooper versions to debut in the approaching years.
The Ferrari 458 Speciale is a unique vehicle, and it looks even more beautiful while driving.
Fisker has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy defense as part of a rebuilding plan and sale to an investor team.
Nissan has reported that its 2014 Cube will cost starting at $17,560 (featuring destination charge) carrying over its MSRP from the 2013 model year.
Under the shiny Hollywood lights, mediocre just doesn’t cut it – that’s why this year Volvo took its R-Design cars to the 2013 LA Auto Show.
Initially making its world debut at the 2013 Frankfurt Motor Show, the Infiniti Q30 concept has made its North American premiere at the 2013 LA Auto Show.
Hummer H2 drivers may disagree, but there’s syrely nothing wrong with driving a little car. Injecting some thrill into this part of the market Honda released a sporty open-top mini vehicle in Tokyo.
It has finally happened. Ford will publically unveil its 2015 Mustang on December 5, the American company has reported.
At the today’s 2013 Tokyo Motor Show, Subaru uncovered its Levorg concept, a sporty wagon that will reach Japan next year but, regrettably, isn’t likely to arrive in the US.
After more than 100 years the internal-combustion motor still rules as the world’s go-to powerplant for vehicular propulsion. Surely, electrics have beginned to chip away at that domination but they haven’t really succeeded. Talking about alternative technologies one can ask: will fuel cells fare any better? Well, probably if Toyota starts pushing them.
The company is uncovering a new Wrangler named the Willys Wheeler, which is going to be unveiled this week in Los Angeles.
The automaker has just reported about the extreme test drive event in North America, named the Dynamic Drive Experience.
Honda has uncovered pricing for its 2014 Insight model, which will kick off at $19,525 featuring destination, making it the most affordable hybrid in the U.S.
Ford and Coca-Cola are cooperating to present the newest in recycling technology by implementing Coke’s ‘PlantBottle’ recycling procedure to create interior details for a Ford Fusion Energi.
Nissan has revealed prices for two of its utility models, the 2014 Xterra and Frontier, both of which get some updates for 2014.
Suzuki has uncovered five models that are going to be showed at 2013 Tokyo Motor Show, four of which are global premieres.
The new Mazda’s CEO hopes the company will hit record U.S. deliveries in the next two years due to increasing demand, new vehicles and a smaller cost structure.
VW will take its CrossBlue Coupe Concept, which was first uncovered earlier this year in Shanghai, to the 2013 Los Angeles Auto Show.