Skip to main content

$3 billion Saab lawsuit against GM thrown out by judge

The $3 billion lawsuit filed by former Saab parent company Spyker against General Motors has been thrown out by a US district judge who ruled that GM had the right to prevent the sale of Saab to Chinese investors – perhaps finally ending the long, painful era of Spyker-owned Saab.
Advertising

By: Patrick Rall

Audi launches sporty A3 and hot S3 Sedan this summer

The all-new sporty 2014 Audi A3 and hot S3 Sedan will launch in Europe late this summer and will compete in the highly competitive sport sedan market. Can it compete with Mercedes and BMW?
Advertising

By: Denis Flierl

2013 Honda Accord Sport review: More than just a sporty face

While the auto industry is packed full of vehicles that have exterior additions to make them sportier, the new 2013 Honda Accord Sport takes a modest approach to exterior styling while fitting the package with a handful of upgrades that make the Accord Sport more fun to drive – just like a car wearing the “Sport” nomenclature should be.
Advertising

By: Patrick Rall

The 2014 Jeep Cherokee pricing announced - less than the old Liberty

The Chrysler Group announced pricing for the 2014 Jeep Cherokee and in a surprising turn of events – the funky new Cherokee carries an entry price that is actually lower than the price of the Jeep Liberty which it effectively replaces with a base price of just $22,995 plus destination.
Advertising

By: Patrick Rall

NHTSA investigates 320k Honda Odysseys over airbag deployment flaw

The federal government has opened a preliminary investigation into 2003-2004 Honda Odyssey minivans due to a frontal airbag problem.
Advertising

By: Anthony Faccenda

Audi has a 2014 diesel for you

Audi expands its diesel option to the A6, A7, and Q5. Great news for those who like to use viscous fuels, but these beg comparison to Audi's own gasoline vehicles and the Tesla Model S and Model X.
Advertising

By: John Goreham

Hyundai CEO Krafcik confirms electric vehicle for US - sort of

While Hyundai has long made their intention known to avoid following the industry trend of calling on electric vehicles, CEO John Krafcik recently posted a comment on Twitter confirming that the Korean automaker will eventually market a full electric vehicle here in the US – although we don’t know when or what that vehicle might be.
Advertising

By: Patrick Rall