Chevrolet is giving the subcompact Sonic a midcycle freshening for the 2017 model year with updated styling, more connectivity features and a few upscale touches, such as an available heated steering wheel and power driver’s seat.
Read More »Refreshed Chevy Sonic has updated styling, infotainment systems
Chevrolet is giving the subcompact Sonic a midcycle freshening for the 2017 model year with updated styling, more connectivity features and a few upscale touches, such as an available heated steering wheel and power driver’s seat.
Read More »Fields earned 17% bump in compensation in 2015
Ford gave Mark Fields a 17 percent raise in 2015, his first full year as CEO, the automaker said today in a regulatory filing. His total compensation was worth $18.6 million.
Read More »Michigan driverless car testing project gets CEO, board of directors
A nonprofit organization and board of directors have been formed to handle the $80 million development of the Willow Run autonomous car testing site.
Read More »Fixing Honda and what more Abe can do
Nine months into his tenure atop Honda, CEO Takahiro Hachigo has plans in place to put product recalls and quality issues behind the automaker.
Read More »FBI warns automakers, owners about vehicle hacking risks
The FBI and U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration issued a bulletin warning that motor vehicles are “increasingly vulnerable” to hacking.
Read More »Old Meets New With The Morgan Plus 8 #TBT – Fifth Gear
For this weeks #ThrowbackThursday we’re going back to our test drive of the Morgan Plus 8. Well at least it looks nicer than the Aero 8… For more fantastic car reviews, shoot-outs and all your favourite Fifth Gear moments, subscribe to our Official Channel: http://goo.gl/IPXAgl
Read More »Maserati Levante to start in U.S. at $72,000
The 2017 Maserati Levante, the luxury brand’s first-ever crossover, will go on sale in U.S. dealerships this fall, with pricing starting at $72,000, excluding delivery, the brand said today.
Read More »Honda supplier Omron to pay $4.55 million U.S. fine for price-fixing
A Japanese supplier to Honda with sales offices in suburban Detroit will plead guilty in federal court and pay a $4.55 million fine for rigging bids on the prices of power window switches on the Civic for years.
Read More »Pact puts auto-braking on fast track, NHTSA says
An industrywide agreement to make automatic emergency braking standard will bring the technology to the nation’s new-vehicle fleet at least two years faster than a government mandate would have, the National Highway Traffic Safety…
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