Officially Official: 2012 Mercedes-Benz C-Class gets new four-cylinder model, refreshed styling
2012 Mercedes-Benz C-Class – Click above for high-res image gallery
2012 Mercedes-Benz C-Class – Click above for high-res image gallery
Hyundai Veloster flashes its LEDs for us – Click above to watch video after the jump
The 2011 Think City electric car will soon be available in a four-seat version – a first for the automaker. The battery-powered commuter car, with its new interior layout featuring two additional seats, hits the market first in Norway by the end of this month and is scheduled to arrive in the UK in early 2011. Pricing for the four-seat version is expected to start at £23,500 ($36,5
2011 Chevrolet Volt – Click above for high-res image gallery
PickupTrucks.com checks out the GMC Sierra All-Terrain HD concept– Click above to watch video after the jump
2012 Chevrolet Malibu spy shots – Click above for high-res image gallery
We got our first sight of the Formulec EF01 single-seat race car at the Paris Motor Show in October, and it has since made its way to Cancún, Mexico for the United Nations Climate Change Conference. The conference was the perfect place to display this open-wheel racer because it is all electric, powered by two Siem
Toronto Dominion Bank has officially agreed to acquire Chrysler Financial. Cerberus Capital Management, the current owner of the Pentastar's lending arm, will receive $6.3 billion from TD Bank in the deal. That figure marks a $900 million loss compared to the $7.4 billion that Cerberus paid for Chrysler financial in 2007 as part of the automaker's takeover. S
The Ford Windstar is already being examined by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. The rear axles were the initial target of investigation but now the review has widened Jeff Glucker
Whether you've been waiting for ten years or ten days, when you decide to make the switch to an electric vehicle, time can seem to drag by. For years, we've known that the end of 2010 would finally bring us the first example of mass-production plug-in vehicles from major OEMs but that didn't make the wait any easier. With the first deliveries of the first (non-celebrity) Nissan Leaf