Top Car Test Drive News17 hours ago - Motorsport.com Energy Needed For A Formula 1 Test Drive Battery Energy Drink, the official partner of the AT™s winners will get to closely follow the AT™ journey then continues to France later in the week where they will drive the Battery Formula One car. 03/07/2008 18:51 - Yahoo! Eurosport Geoff Miller, England's national selector, has given the strongest hint yet that Andrew Flintoff won't be included in the squad for the first Test against South Africa at Lord's on July 10. 4 hours ago - CV5 Coventry Communities IF VOLKSWAGENS marketing people had done their job they should have signed up Dr Who to promote its latest offering. After all it is probably only the Time Lord who can delve far enough back to remember the original version of its classic sports coupe, the Sci... |
Latest Car Test Drive News6 hours ago - Baltimore Sun Most Amtrak trains were sold out yesterday afternoon, and Sunday is mostly booked as well, said spokeswoman Karina Romero. "To see this number sold out, especially for a Sunday, is unusual," she said. 12 hours ago - Sun-Sentinel.com Despite Paul Lo Duca 's open interest in a return engagement, a Marlins source said the team has no plans to reacquire the Nationals' catcher. Although the international signing period opened Wednesday, Marlins international scouting director Albert Gonzalez i... 14 hours ago - The Gazette (Montreal) Since I was 99.99% sure he wasn't talking about me, despite my tan, carefully groomed salt-and-pepper hair and aviator shades, I figured he was casting approval on my ride. For what it's worth, I am in complete agreement with the guy - Audi's second-generation... 14 hours ago - The Gazette (Montreal) Such was its anonymity it melted into the background when parked between an Audi and a BMW. The current rendition, the IS 350 tested here, suffers no such indignity. It's a bold piece that commands more than its fair share of admiring looks. 14 hours ago - Edmunds.com/Inside Line Small, premium cars are all the rage in Europe right now. In a place where the fuel crisis has hit harder than most — a gallon of diesel now costs more than $10 in the United Kingdom — the appeal of a fun, chichi yet cost-effective minicar is self-evident. 04/07/2008 04:40 - Consumer reports With the July 4th weekend upon us, consumers may be hitting the dealerships to take advantage of the holiday savings, possibly looking to downsize to a more fuel-efficient model. Given the economy and related challenges in the automotive industry, there are a ... 04/07/2008 00:27 - Southport Visiter WISDOM has it that you should never look back, not just to avoid walking into a lamp post but because however shiny and nostalgic it is, return to the past is impossible. In 1985 Britain was seen as a land of self employment opportunity. 03/07/2008 03:22 - Northern Territory “ture: JUSTIN SANSON FORD V8 supercar racing legends Mark Winterbottom and Steve Richards got a chance to test out some of the Army's high performance” 03/07/2008 02:55 - The People's Defender “and Market streets while test driving a Ford truck, when Brittany Stewart, 17, of Peebles, was unable to stop her Pontiac Sunfire and rear-ended Powell.” 03/07/2008 01:36 - Consumer reports For our test group in the August 2008 issue, we drove a half dozen small SUVs . "A leap ahead" features the Jeep Liberty, Kia Sorento, Nissan Rogue, Mitsubishi Outlander, and Subaru Forester. 02/07/2008 17:47 - CARSguide “Mazda has tried to make sure that noise stays around in Australia, with the RX-8 – the only rotary mass production car on the market – selling 5400” 02/07/2008 15:17 - CanadianDriver “denly it occurred to me, very unscientifically of course, that Mazda's decision to sell this car, in this body style, in this country was a very good” 02/07/2008 12:50 - Newsweek Call it the trickle-down effect. Ford's newly redesigned small SUV, the Escape, has the same luxe goodies as the carmaker's more expensive models. The best part. It costs a whole lot less. 02/07/2008 12:48 - Newsweek If imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, then Honda and even Lexus should be pink with pride. That's because Hyundai 's new Azera has many of those marques' best features for a touch less. 02/07/2008 12:37 - Salon “you have to take off quickly to escape an oncoming behemoth -- a Honda Civic, say -- you'd be better off ejecting and making a run for it.” 02/07/2008 12:02 - Newsweek If G.I. Joe were in the market for some new wheels, he'd want them to look like this. Jeep's super-rugged, beefy, boxy seven-passenger vehicle isn't just tough-looking. It's also built like a soldier. 02/07/2008 11:41 - Newsweek On a typical day in Los Angeles , where I live, I spot at least one celebrity, a dozen surgery-enhanced starlet wanna-bes and tons of freshly minted exotic cars. So I was stunned when I parked my CLS500 tester at a ritzy garden party in the Santa Monica mounta... 02/07/2008 11:38 - Newsweek One automotive critic recently observed that the third-generation 2005 Dodge Dakota drives like a "darn truck." Well, it is a truck. But if you compare the revamped '05 with the Dakota of the last decade, that harsh view doesn't hold up. 02/07/2008 11:31 - Newsweek A simple way to bulk up muscle without stepping foot in the gym: buy this Shelby GT500. Sinewy and forceful, like a body-builder doing reps on Venice Beach, these wheels are pure showy American beefcake. 02/07/2008 11:26 - Newsweek One of the best perks of reviewing cars is that, occasionally, I get to hang with the folks who design and build them. So it was recently, on a trip through the hilly roads of Sonoma, Calif. 02/07/2008 11:06 - Newsweek I came to a stop at the light and watched the tachometer drop to zero as my GMC Sierra stalled. Yikes. I'm in thick traffic. Now what. Then I remembered, I'm in a hybrid and that's what hybrids do. 02/07/2008 11:04 - Newsweek I spent the weekend with a seductive Italian--masculine but not macho, and as chic as a GQ model in an Armani suit. I'm talking, of course, about the Maserati Quattroporte . Zooming on a Santa Barbara, Calif. 02/07/2008 10:42 - Newsweek Mercedes-Benz has finally gotten serious about its bread-and-butter sedan. It's always seemed to me that M-B put its brain trust behind its powerhouse beauties like the S-Class, the SL and the CL, and left its less glitzy sibling, the C-Class, to exist on hand... 02/07/2008 10:36 - Newsweek If it's true that a rose by any other name would smell as sweet, then what does it mean when Jaguar puts its logo on a less-than-sumptuous car. Yes, I'm talking about the X-Type. This month the second-generation entry-level Jag makes its debut. 02/07/2008 10:07 - Newsweek Swank it wasn't when the Altima first debuted in 1990, but it didn't matter. Practical, well-priced and oddly jelly-bean-shaped, the sedan was immediately popular. Today, cheap and practical aren't enough. 02/07/2008 09:59 - Newsweek He may be nasty on "American Idol," but when Simon Cowell slips behind the wheel of his very well-behaved Bentley Arnage and cruises down Rodeo Drive, he might appear almost charming. 02/07/2008 09:50 - Newsweek Though Ford owns Land Rover, the SUV still looks rather British. You can almost picture Prince William darting off from Buckingham Palace in the LR2 on his way to some off-roading in Scotland. 02/07/2008 09:43 - Newsweek If vehicles have a DNA that defines their personalities, then Mazda's molecular building blocks speak the language of sport. Surprisingly, it's even evident in this big seven-seat crossover. 02/07/2008 09:35 - Newsweek When it was introduced four years ago, the Tribeca was bogged down with the confusing model designation B9 (the Subaru internal code name) and had such aggressive styling that most Americans ignored it. 02/07/2008 02:58 - Car and Driver “Observe due measure,†opined the Greek poet Hesiod about 2700 years ago, “for right timing is in all things the most important factor.†Hesiod may not translate well into Korean, perhaps why Kia chooses now to bring us the Borrego , an old... View as RSS |