The New York Times to close Autos section from Jan 2015
Thanks to falling revenue and a need to reign in costs, The New York Times will cease publishing an automotive liftout from the beginning of January 2015.
Thanks to falling revenue and a need to reign in costs, The New York Times will cease publishing an automotive liftout from the beginning of January 2015.
Thus far most of the world’s Land Rovers have been built in the United Kingdom, but that will change thanks to new factories in China and Brazil.
Honda has launched a YouTube video ad campaign for its upcoming Civic Type R hot hatch that lets viewers flick seamlessly between two different story arcs.
Nissan Japan has given the N17 Latio sedan the same facelift that’s been applied to the American Versa, but it doesn’t cure the car’s weird proportions.
You could never accuse the Fiat FCC4 concept of playing it safe. Mixing together SUV, four-door “coupe” and pickup truck styles, the FCC4 is a unique beast.
With a 527kW (707hp) 6.2L supercharged V8, the Dodge Charger SRT Hellcat has a top speed of 328km/h (204mph) and is capable of a 11-second quarter mile.
Based on the Mazda 2/Demio, the Mazda CX-3 will debut at this year’s LA Auto Show and will be the smallest SUV yet from the Hiroshima company.
Mazda has begun production of the third generation or DJ Mazda 2 at its plant in Mexico for sales across the Americas.
Honda has confirmed that the Accord sedan and wagon focussed at the European market will cease sales early in 2015.
Toyota’s youth brand will be bringing a concept car, dubbed iM, to the 2014 Los Angeles Auto Show and they have a teaser to prove it.