The Tokyo headquartered Teijin Limited has announced the first mass production process for Carbon Fiber Reinforced Plastic (CFRP), a breakthrough reducing the molding time for an automobile cabin to under 60 seconds.
The folks at Universal Studios have unleashed the second trailer for the next chapter in the Fast and the Furious series, featuring a star-studded cast that could make Fast Five the best movie in the series thus far.
It has been a rocky few years for Saleen Performance Vehicles (SPV), although the company has pushed through legal battles with former lead-man Steve Saleen to continue to offer new vehicles but today, SPVs parent company Revstone Industries has announced that 2011 will be the last year for the line of Saleen high performance Mustangs.
OnStar-equipped Chevrolet vehicles will come to life and join the social conversation by posting updates to dedicated Twitter accounts as 40 bloggers travel to South by Southwest (SXSW) Conferences and Festival in Austin this week.
Sunday, during Sprint Cup prerace activities at Las Vegas Motor Speedway, Dodge awarded 2010 NASCAR Nationwide Series champion Brad Keselowski with what’s being called The Biggest Trophy In NASCAR – Imported From Detroit in celebration of his triumphant 2010 season.
Ford Motor Company has disclosed in a US Securities and Exchange Commission filing that Executive Chairman Bill Ford Jr. and Chief Executive Officer Alan Mulally recently received over $100 million in stock and stock options as part of an incentive program based on the company’s performance in 2009 and 2010.
Remember those old Lending Tree ads who promised to get banks and other lenders to compete for your business resulting in a better rate on your mortgage? MoneyAisle.com is a new online service who says they can do the same thing for your auto loan – and that you can save a bundle on the interest built into your deal.
In the worst roadways in the country, commuters spend one month of every year in traffic. Los Angeles, for example, is the worst place to commute anywhere in the U.S. or EUROPE! Worse than Rome – worse than Paris!
U.S. Energy Secretary Steven Chu today congratulated a team of researchers at the Department's BioEnergy Science Center who have achieved yet another advance in the drive toward next generation biofuels: using bacteria to convert plant matter directly into isobutene, which can be burned in regular car engines.
Chrysler CEO Sergio Marchionne has repeatedly discussed the likelihood of killing off either the Chrysler Town & Country or Dodge Grand Caravan as there isn’t a need to have two similar minivans, so it came as a bit of a surprise this morning when Chrysler’s Ram brand announced that they would be offering their own minivan.