The former Nissan boss claims that Japanese government is pushing Honda to merger with Nissan
A $30,000 discount sure does make the EV6 GT look a lot more tempting.
It’s wild to imagine Chevy ever selling a gussied up Camaro with a unique tech-heavy interior
Shannon Ralston owns multiple Bugatti Chiron Super Sports and was sick of spilling her drinks in the door pocket
A record £1.6billion will be spent on fixing potholes next year in a massive boost for the Daily Mail's campaign to end the scourge.
Around 64,216 new cars rolled off UK production lines last month, down 30% from last year, according to the automotive industry body.
The Government has pledged to spend a record £1.6billion next year fixing potholes across England as part of its latest effort to tackle the biggest scourge on our roads. But is it enough?
Potholes have plagued drivers across the country for too long, and the state of our roads has become a visible symptom of the national decline overseen by the previous government.
UK car production fell in November 2024 by 30.1%, and by 56.7% for the home market, the lowest levels since 1980.
Mike Lowrey's Porsche 911 Turbo wasn't the only standout car in 1995's hit movie “Bad Boys.”
Ineos has built a one-off Grenadier pickup truck designed to withstand Australia's harsh terrain.
The only change buyers will notice with the 2025 Toyota Corolla Cross Hybrid is its price.
Tesla is recalling nearly 700,000 vehicles and that includes the Cybertruck, which can't seem to stop being recalled.
Alfa Romeo has completed the first of just 33 examples of its modern 33 Stradale supercar.
An electric RV concept will finally be shown in prototype form in January.