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2015 Tesla Model X or Lexus LF-NX Hybrid - which is the most exciting?

Customers looking for a green luxury crossover will soon have two new models to choose from. Both are from companies with excellent environmental credentials. Which will be the most exciting to buyers?

Fiat Removes All UAW Ownership of the Chrysler Group with a Full Buyout

The Chrysler Group has announced that parent company Fiat SpA will buy the remaining 41% from the UAW VEBA Trust for roughly $4.35 billion US dollars – thus removing all UAW ownership of the automaker and preventing Fiat from going an initial public offering in order to acquire the rest of the company.

The 2015 Ford Mustang Looks Great Out on the Open Road

It is New Year’s Day 2014 and with very little going on in the automotive world as we wait for the start of the 2014 Detroit Auto Show, this seems like a fine time to watch the 2015 Ford Mustang out cruising on the open road.

The Dodge Challenger and Ram 1500 Could Get a Much Needed Bump in Hemi Power

The Dodge Challenger, the Ram 1500 and the rest of the Chrysler Group vehicles that feature the tried and true 5.7L Hemi could be getting a bump in power in the near future – something that almost all of the Hemi-powered Chrysler Group vehicles could use to help them keep up with the Joneses.

The 2014 Stingray LT1 V8 Will Make the 2016 Camaro an Unstoppable Force

If automotive history has taught us anything, it is that the Chevrolet Camaro generally features the base V8 engine from the Chevrolet Corvette and with the new LT1 V8 being introduced in the 2014 Corvette Stingray – we can fully expect to see this 5th generation GM small block packing some serious power in the 6th generation Camaro.

Nissan Sport Sedan concept to debut at NAIAS in Detroit - what is it?

The Detroit Auto Show will see an exciting debut from Nissan, who will be introducing a new sport sedan concept that is very likely to go to production. Delving through the clues, we deduce what it will be.

Three common safety features Tesla Model S must add now

Tesla continues to market itself as one of the world's safest cars in a crash. We don't dispute that at all. However, real world safety has goes far beyond that and Tesla is way behind.