When BMW launched its new 7-series back in 2002, the German automaker was ready to usher in a new era of modern design and technology. Imagining open arms and open checkbooks, BMW executives assumed traditional 7-series clientele would simply embrace
Let's clear the air: we get that the sudden drop in large SUV sales casts the launch of the 2009 Kia Borrego in a questionable light. But when work began on the body-on-frame utility nearly four years back, truck sales
2008 seems to be the year of the BMW M1. Not only have we witnessed an amazing concept hinting at the revival of the mid-engine sports coupe, but BMW's also planning to revive the M1 Procar series at this weekend's
IT'S not only the MiTo that's been hotting up - the GT is, too. Alfa Romeo has resurrected the famous Cloverleaf badge, which is traditionally associated with the company's racing heritage, for the coupé.
Most sat-navs have the option to select between a man or woman giving the directions - but how about a legendary voice that's instantly recognisable to car fans?
Here's an ingenious new car that looks set to go to the top of its class! This is the latest picture of Toyota's production-ready iQ undergoing development testing.The four-seater will be the first car under three metres to comfortably accommodate
New Subaru Stella electric prototype vehicle fuses thinking behind R1e concept with current five-door Stella city car as it puts future finger on urban electric car pulse. Starting at the G8 Summit in Japan.
The new Mitsubishi Lancer saloon and Sportback range look good and offer impressive standard specifications, but drivability on the Evo-related model really lets the side down.
New Ridgback 4x4 consigns the Land Rover Defender to a back-seat role as MOD order some 157 new landmine protection-affording American muscle as part of £150 million battle fleet overhaul.