At last year's Los Angeles Auto Show, Porsche announced it would be building a driving school and training facility in Carson, California. Officially named the Porsche Experience Center, Porsche drivers and fans would be able to drive the provided Porsche vehicles and possibly even bring in their own ... Read more
Vehicle Types
Ever get just a bit confused about the difference between a coupe and sedan? Perhaps an SUV and CUV? The Automotive.com Blog provides insightful information on all of the different body styles and classes of vehicles in existence today. Written by automotive experts, you’ll find the information in each of their posts fascinating. Be sure to join in on the discussion by sharing your comments.
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Porsche Motorsports to Relocate to Upcoming Experience Center
NHTSA Opens File On Chevy Cruze Fires; Recalls Malibu For Airbag Problem
General Motors has not one, but two files open on its vehicles by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, always an uncomfortable position for any automaker. The first involves the Chevrolet Malibu midsized sedan. According to the NHTSA and GM, certain model year 2013 Chevy Malibu models have a software issue ... Read more
Moody’s Raises Ford’s Credit Level From Junk to Investment Grade
After a tumultuous six years in Dearborn Michigan, Ford received news from Moody's Investors Services this afternoon that its credit level has been bumped up from junk to investment grade. This effectively closes one of the roughest chapters in the Blue Oval's history but there are still a few more ... Read more
Setting the Bar High: Kia Vows to Be Premium Automaker by 2017
Less than a decade ago, if you told someone you just bought a KIA vehicle, you may have gotten a funny look and even heard some snickering when you walked away. Now, KIA is one of the fastest growing automakers in the world and hasn't shown any signs of slowing ... Read more
Supercharged and GT Limited Editions Joining 2013 Range Rover Sport Lineup
One of Land Rover's most popular models is going to be joined by two new limited editions for the 2013 lineup. Upon its introduction stateside back in 2006, the Range Rover Sport became an instant hit with stay-at-home-moms and professional athletes alike. The Range Rover Sport was so appealing at ... Read more
Return Of The Barchetta: Alfa Romeo And Mazda To Build Roadsters
Italians have a reputation for building alluring, hopelessly pretty, fragile roadsters—witness the Alfa Romeo Duetto from The Graduate , for starters. Now, however, Alfa Romeo's overlords at Fiat are aiming to partner up with Mazda to take "fragile" out of the equation with a new generation of barchettas. The next ... Read more
Bid for a Chance to Win Transformers Movie “Barricade” Police Car
You must live under a rock if you didn't see Michael Bay's 2007 "Transformers" movie, a box-office mega-smash that generated over $709 million world-wide while in theaters. The non-nerd version recap goes as the Autobots (the good guys) come to earth looking for the AllSpark (an energy source) in an ... Read more
How Volvo V40 Pedestrian Airbags Work
Volvo is currently rolling out three car safety technologies--City Safety, Pedestrian Airbag, and Pedestrian Detection--as part of its goal that "By 2020, nobody shall be seriously injured or killed in a new Volvo". We've covered City Safety, which can be found in the Volvo XC60, and ... Read more
Mercedes-Benz, AMG Turns Golden at Cannes Film Festival
Leave it to Mercedes-Benz to do both charity work and ferry service in style. The Palme d'Or, or Golden Palm, is the highest honor bestowed at the Cannes International Film Festival at Cannes, France. To celebrate the 65th anniversary of the award, Mercedes-Benz will be shuttling the various dignitaries, movie stars, ... Read more
Official: BMW Confirms More Powerful Engines for All 2013 Six- and Eight-Cylinder Cars
With BMW introducing the 2013 6 Series Gran Coupe this week to the press, the automaker let a little more information slip about the future of its entire lineup regarding engine options. The 2013 BMW Gran Coupe is slated to have two engine options available in the U.S.—a 315-horsepower, turbocharged 3.0-liter ... Read more
Survey Says: Americans Buy Based on Fuel Economy
With bloated prices at the pumps, it should come as little surprise that Americans say fuel economy is the number one factor when considering the purchase of a new car. Still, it’s surprising. In a recent Consumer Reports survey, Americans chose fuel economy over quality, value, safety, and performance. And ... Read more
Ignition Episode 17: 2012 Subaru WRX STI States its Case for Best Sports Car for the Price
Subaru's heavyweight, the WRX STI, is still recovering from having its thunder stolen thanks to the recent addition of the BRZ. In today's installment of Video of the Day, sister publication Motor Trend takes the 2012 Subaru WRX STI out for a spin in the latest episode of Ignition to ... Read more
The Relentless Toyotafication of The Planet Marches On
This week, Toyota marks a lofty goal: 4 million of its hybrids are plying the roads of our fair planet. That range includes the Prius, the Prius v and c, the Camry Hybrid, Lexus GS450h, the Lexus RX, the Kluger Hybrid (we get it as the Highlander, which is a far ... Read more
Next-Gen BMW M3 Details Emerging, Engine Confirmed
The next generation of the popular BMW M3 sports coupe isn't expected to launch until late next year at the earliest, but we're already getting some key details that help give us an idea of what the new M3 might look like. According to a recent report, BMW has already ... Read more
Spy Shots: Next-Generation Acura MDX, Facelifted Kia Sorento
Car development takes a long time. Product planners and developers will start on the next-generation vehicle just as the paint is drying on job-one of the current generation. Of course, more and more of that is done behind the scenes on computers, but there comes a time to build a ... Read more
Ford Secretly Begins Delivery Of Focus Electric To Dealers
This week marks the arrival of the first Ford Focus Electric cars to dealerships across the country, but Ford doesn't want anyone to know. Except the salesmen, of course. The first batch of 350 Focus Electrics will arrive at 67 dealerships across California, New Jersey and New York. Each dealership gets six ... Read more
Fisker Karma Fire in Texas Now Being Probed by NHTSA
It's been anything but a smooth ride for Anaheim California-based Fisker Automotive, manufacturer of luxury plug-in electric vehicles. Since its inception in 2007, Fisker has battled delays, rescheduled launches, and a horde of questions about the company's financial stability. In the latest round of bad news for Fisker, the National ... Read more
Acura RDX, BMW 3 Series Sedan Earn 2012 IIHS Top Safety Pick
The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety has bestowed a Top Safety Pick award onto the 2013 Acura RDX and the 2012 BMW 3 Series, respectively. Both the RDX and 3 Series earned a score of Good -- the highest rating available through the IIHS and its testing procedures -- in ... Read more
Somebody Paid 54,000 Euros For This Mini Roadster
Remember the Life Ball Mini Cooper S Roadster we showed you a little while back? Well, the charity auction's over, and the winning bid is in: €54,000. In America's Monopoly money fun bills, that's equivalent to $68,998. Well, at ... Read more
National Pride: Toyota President Names Favorites from Japanese Competition
In a page taken from Tony Stark's management handbook, Toyota president Akio Toyoda was candid when asked what vehicles he liked from the competition. Speaking to a group at his inauguration as Chairman of the Japan Automobile Manufacturers Association, the grandson of Toyota's founder Kiichiro Toyoda called out his favorite ... Read more
2013 John Cooper Works Lineup Receives New Engine and Optional Automatic Transmission
Summoning its racing heritage from the 1960's, the John Cooper Works sub-brand from Mini has announced its lineup of 2013 models will boast a new engine, promising more power while sipping on less fuel and leaving a smaller carbon foot-print behind. The new-generation 1.6-liter four-cylinder twin-turbo engine is rated at ... Read more
Electric Phantom! No More, Says Rolls Royce
At last year's Geneva Motor Show, Rolls-Royce bid a token nod to eco-consciousness by trotting out a provocatively-painted electric-motored concept of its übersledge, the Phantom. The Phantom Experimental Electric, or 102EX, had a 1,452-pound battery pack underneath its 8-foot hood instead of the usual 6.75-liter twin-turbo V-12 engine. Rolls-Royce entertained the idea of introducing it ... Read more
Insurance.com Releases “Uh-Oh! Calculator” to Tell You How Badly That Citation Will Cost
Eeveryone hates getting traffic tickets. Not only does the citation lighten your wallet, in some states your driving record will take a hit, while other states increase the price of your auto insurance. Now, thanks to Insurance.com's new "Uh-Oh! Calculator," you can see just how much that citation ... Read more
Down to Earth Origin of Rolls-Royce’s Spirit of Ecstasy
The "Spirit of Ecstasy" is the famous hood ornament adorning virtually every Rolls-Royce exotic car on the planet, both past and present. The ornament, a woman whose windswept arms and flowing robes suggest angel's wings, is reminiscent of mermaids and other female figures affixed on sailing ships' bow. The Spirit of ... Read more
Week in Review: Chevrolet SS, 40 Years of M Cars, and Accelerator Pedals That Push Back
This week began with the 2013 Ford F-150 shedding the camouflage that once covered the full-size light-duty truck's front-end. BMW's M branch, the performance wing of the German automaker, celebrated its 40th birthday on Wednesday and in honor of the milestone, we've compiled a list of the top five BMW ... Read more
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