Toyota First To Market With MirrorLink In iQ
Toyota Touch -- The European-spec version of Entune -- is gaining one more functionality in the Toyota (not Scion) iQ: it's called Toyota Touch Life.
Car2go bringing 300 electric vehicles to car-sharing in Amsterdam
How much would you pay to drive an electric vehicle? How about 29 cents a minute? That's the rate that Car2go will charge for its EV car-sharing service in Amsterdam that will kick off by the end of November.
Police arrest man for rash of car burnings in Berlin
The BBC reports that a man has been arrested in connection with over 100 vehicle fires in Berlin. Police have indicated that an unemployed 27-year-old took to arson in response to his own debts and jealousy toward individuals with luxury cars. The suspect set fire to a total of 67 vehicles over a span of three months, with an additional 35 cars caught fire
GM confirms $275M investment in Ft. Wayne Assembly for next-gen pickups
General Motors has announced its final factory investment, a $275 million spend on the Fort Wayne, IN, plant that assembles full-size pickups.
Top Gear Korea is better than you might think
We know, we know... you miss Top Gear. We do, too. But there won't be another new episode until December, and the new season isn't expected to start until January. So what are we to do in the meantime? Well, we could watch re-runs, but we've seen 'em all. We could watch the American version – and many of us do – but, you know – it's still not the same. Neither is F
BYD says electric e6 delayed due to lack of U.S. plug-in infrastructure
It's coming in 2010. Scratch that. How about 2011? Oh shucks, that's impossible, too. Let's shoot for 2012. BYD Auto constantly alters the U.S. launch date of the electric Eric Loveday
2012 Chevy Equinox, GMC Terrain recalled over tire pressure monitors
General Motors is recalling nearly 34,000 2012 Chevrolet Equinox and GMC Terrain crossovers over improperly calibrated tire pressure monitoring sensors.
New BMW M3 to come in sedan form first
Typically, when BMW releases a new M3, it launches it in coupe form first. (In fact, sales of the M3 sedan have, in North America at least, slowed to such an extent that BMW NA was tempted to stop bringing it here altogether.) But not the new model – according to the latest intel, the next-ge
Pang Da, Youngman say original Saab deal still valid
As with any good breakup, the recent split between Saab and its Chinese suitors has birthed a bit of he-said, she-said. Automotive News Europe reports that Pang Da and Youngman have announced that their equity deal with the Swedish automaker is still valid even after Saab said that it was Zach Bowman
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