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Fiat is going to buy the remaining half of VM Motori, an Italian motor constructor whose ownership is now split in half between GM and Fiat.
Hyundai and Bisimoto are cooperating again for this year’s SEMA event, taking a 1,000-hp Hyundai Genesis Coupe to Las Vegas.
Nissan has reported about an exclusive automotive cooperation with Apple. The 2014 Rogue, Versa Note and Leaf will be the first models from the Japanese company to receive iTunes Radio materials.
Fiat’s Abarth tuning arm could turn out a bigger range of vehicles in the future according to a fresh report.
General Motors could offer off-road variants of the next-gen SUVs uncovered earlier this month.
Alfa Romeo’s approaching lightweight sports vehicle will cost $54,000, pricing it $1,400 above a Porsche Cayman without the delivery payment.
The 2014 Honda Crosstour will be available today and will cost from $28,220 featuring $830 destination fee.
A Tesla Model S driver has sent a complaint to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration telling that the car accelerated on its own resulting in an accident.
The 2015 Mercedes-Benz S63 AMG Coupe was spotted testing equipped with AMG details.
BMW is assuring its brand-new M3 sedan and M4 coupe will bring a fresh interpretation of the German company’s popular sports vehicle, while lifting the bar for performance again.
Covered in the depths of Chrysler’s thrilling IPO filing, the company mentions a “first ever” little SUV.
BMW has informed about a special version X6 M model in its Facebook account that will be framed to only 100 models.
Cadillac has uncovered a couple of teaser pictures for its approaching 2015 Escalade, demonstrating the next-gen luxury SUV’s emblem and headlights.
The 2nd shift of workers assigned to construct the 2014 Jeep Cherokee in Toledo, Ohio have been laid off for a time as many 2014 Cherokees have yet to be delivered to dealers.
Is there a place for a $70,000 Kia in the US? We will find it out later when the K900 appears.
Porsche Motorsport North America has informed that it will campaign a couple of 911 RSR race vehicles in next year’s Tudor United SportsCar Contest.
According to Subaru of America’s head of marketing, Dean Evans, the Japanese company is aiming to move 500,000 units per year by 2015 in North America.
The 2014 Porsche 911 Turbo and Turbo S Cabriolet vehicles were unveiled before their public debuts at the 2013 LA Motor Show.
The Ram 1500 Rumble Bee model is heading to dealer shows where Chrysler will receive a feedback that will play the main role in the decision whether or not it will be mass-produced.
Released in 1989 for the U.S. market, Infiniti has since entered into plenty of countries and plans to change its strategy to become a mighty international company.