Autoblog's top 100 photographs of 2014
We've taken some pretty great snaps of all things automotive this year, and we've got our top 100 photographs of 2014 to prove it.
We've taken some pretty great snaps of all things automotive this year, and we've got our top 100 photographs of 2014 to prove it.
Evidence is mounting that Alfa Romeo is revealing the 4C Spider at the 2015 Detroit Auto Show. The latest indicator comes from FCA's blog that the company has a debut for the Italian sports car brand for the event. After seeing the Spider out testing so recently, it seems like the most likely candidate.
A problem with a leaky fuel rail could cause a fire, prompting Volkswagen to issue a recall for certain late model Jettas, Passats, Golfs, GTIs, Beetles and Beetle Convertibles, totaling an estimated 37,979 units.
This silhouette foretells of a potentially self-driving prototype which Mercedes evidently plans on presenting at the CES next week.
The headlight control module in the 2015 VW Jetta may switch off the low beams when the high beams are switched on, prompting a recall of 25,007 units.
Hyundai Motor Group promotes three up-and-comers in their early 50s to the rank of executive vice president with an eye towards a future to be lead by the chairman's son and heir apparent.
Jay Leno might have a massive collection of treasured vehicles, but there are some favorites in there. This week on Jay Leno's Garage, he takes a ride on one of them – a 1925 Brough Superior SS100. These bikes were among the premiere motorcycles of their day and were certified to hit 100 miles per hour. Leno even put a drop of his own blood into the cycle's tank to strengthen their bond.
Dutch sports car manufacturer Donkervoort has dominated the leaderboards at the Blister Berg Drive Resort in Germany, so to celebrate, it's about to launch what promises to be an even better version of the D8 GTO.
CarCharging raises funds for growth and plans for profitability, a dealership offers the Chevrolet Volt for $149 a month and a Tesla firmware update will improve the performance and top speed of the P85D.
The latest update from the family of injured Formula One driver Jules Bianchi indicates that he is no longer in the intensive care unit at a French hospital. He is now in a rehabilitation center to begin therapy to improve his condition. Bianchi is still unconscious but is breathing on his own.