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By Timothy Boyer on
Tesla owner recently rides Chinese cars in Costa Rica and is overwhelmed by how much better they are than his two Tesla models.
By Timothy Boyer on
"We selected models from popular categories, spanning compact cars to midsized luxury SUVs. This year's group features more hybrids, PHEVs, and EVs than ever before, highlighting the growing trend toward electrification in the automotive market," says CR.
By Armen Hareyan on
Toyota is having a Kodak moment, output drops, and finally is getting a new electric SUV from Suzuki.
By Bhavik Sreenath on
Forget sleek sports cars! Discover the weird and wonderful world of convertible SUVs. From quirky crossovers to head-scratching oddities, these open-top vehicles defy expectations.
By Dimitar Angelov on
It sounds like the 1990s, Japanese pocket rocket from Toyota is making a comeback. GR Starlet is on the way, and it will no longer be a rebadged Suzuki.
By Dimitar Angelov on
The impressive exhibition includes highly limited and very special models from Japanese brands, including the Top Secret Nissan Silvia S15, Mitsubishi Pajero Evolution, Alain Prost's McLaren MP4/4 F1, and many more.
By Peter Neilson on
Unlock your hybrids secrets with PIDs! Dive deep into real-time diagnostics and understand every beep and signal.
By Armen Hareyan on
Both Toyota and Suzuki reportedly develop models together and it seems they will produce twin sports utility vehicles together.
By Alex Belauste on
The Subaru WRX is one of the most popular performance vehicles for the middle class. The Tesla Model 3 is priced pretty similarly. But how do they shape up against each other?
By Denis Flierl on
Subaru unveiled the 2020 WRX STI EJ20 Final Edition and second-generation Levorg wagon this week. See what it reveals about the next-generation WRX STI.
By John Goreham on
Tesla's stock has been up and down recently depending upon Elon Musk's state of agitation. A quick look at the trends is not pretty.
By Denis Flierl on
Subaru has decided to part ways with Suzuki. Why did Subaru succeed and Suzuki fail?
By Aaron Turpen on
The American Suzuki Motor Corporation has received bankruptcy court approval of up to $100 million in loans.
By Aaron Turpen on
Suzuki has finally called it quits and will be pulling out of the U.S. auto market as sales continue to flag and decades of trying to gain a foothold prove wasted.
By Aaron Turpen on
These two brands are still selling in the U.S. but really should think about just quitting the game.
By Anthony Faccenda on
Suzuki announced the recall due to an electrical wiring problem, which may lead to headlamp failure.

By Aaron Turpen on
Suzuki will be debuting a new concept C-segment crossover called the S-Cross at the 2012 Paris Auto Show. They've released a teaser ahead of the show to stir speculation.
By Aaron Turpen on
If the zombie apocalypse starts in the Great White North, then the Haunted House of Horrors in Kitchener, Ontario will be ready with the Zombie Disposal Unit, aka "Zombie Truck." When it comes to sweeping the streets of the undead, the ZDU is top of the line.
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By Nicolas Zart on
Pikes Peak is THE race when it comes to hill climb and electric cars are proving to challenge gas engines in ways that should fuel competition the next few decades.
By Adam Yamada-Hanff on
Suzuki, or more specifically Maruti Suzuki, has just sold its 10 millionth vehicle in India. Maruti Suzuki is the first automaker to achieve this impressive milestone in India.
By Hawke Fracassa on
(TorqueNews) As the calendar year roars to a close, Japanese carmaker Suzuki is on track to deliver a profit from America as it enters 2012, with annual sales of its all-wheel-drive vehicles up 13% as Christmas and New Year's eve approach.
By Keith Griffin on
'Tis the season for all types of lists of Top 10, which helps explain how the 2011 Chevrolet Corvette has been named the number one holiday value, according to a list compiled by Kelley Blue Book's KBB.com.
By Gordon Block on
Suzuki, which is nearly 20 percent owned by Volkswagen, considers its largest investor a 'ball and chain,' while Volkswagen is accusing Suzuki of breaching its contract.
By KC Kelly on
A comment made by Volkswagen about Suzuki has put the two companies in an uncomfortable situation and ended their electric car and hybrid partnership.