Holden etymology: What does its name mean? Who is it named after?
Famed for being Australia’s Own Car, Holden will stop local production in 2017, but what does its name mean, and where does it come from?
Famed for being Australia’s Own Car, Holden will stop local production in 2017, but what does its name mean, and where does it come from?
The Kia Soul Turbo goes on sale in late 2016 in the UK with a 1.6-liter turbo I4 with 201hp (150kW) and a 7-speed dual clutch transmission.
The Alfa Romeo Giulia Veloce sits below the Quadrifoglio, and has an 8-speed auto, AWD, and either a 210hp 2.2-liter diesel or 280hp 2-liter gas engine.
OK, it’s not Chris Bangle radical, but the BMW Concept X2 might mean an end to the BMW sausage factory churning out the same thing but in different sizes.
Oldsmobile was once one of the most popular automotive brands in the US. Olds is now consigned to the pages of history, but where did its name come from?
The Ram Rebel TRX has wider fenders, tall tires, and a 6.2-liter supercharged V8 Hellcat engine with 575hp (429kW) down from 707hp (527kW) in the Charger.
The Volkswagen ID Concept has a 125kW (168hp) electric motor and autonomous driving mode, and previews a new Golf size EV that will be available in 2020.
The Mercedes-Benz Generation EQ concept previews a new GLC based electric SUV that will be the first in a series of EV cars sold under the EQ brand.
On sale from 1994 to 1999, the stunning Oldsmobile Aurora was clean break from the past. The 4-liter V8 FWD luxury sedan gave hope for the brand’s revival.
In an age of consolidation, Honda remains a fiercely independent car and motorbike manufacturer, but where does its name come from?