The Grand Tour Reveals Trailer for Season 3 Starting January 18
New episodes feature America's Big 3 muscle cars, the Aston Martin Vantage, McLaren Senna, and the Lamborghini Urus.
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New episodes feature America's Big 3 muscle cars, the Aston Martin Vantage, McLaren Senna, and the Lamborghini Urus.
The Thai-British driver will race alongside Daniil Kvyat next season.
As if being stranded for five hours isn't bad enough, they had to figure out a solution for the broken restrooms.
The Ohio and Michigan factories are being put on idle as other GM facilities face full closures.
The Rivian R1T electric pickup trucks promise to deliver more than 400 miles of range and 11,000 pounds of towing capacity.
Buick's midsize sedan goes the way of the dodo when the Detroit-Hamtramck plant's production allocation runs out.
The 2019 model year also touts a price hike of more than $5,000 over the outgoing entry-level version.
The cars are built at the Lordstown and Oshawa facilities, both of which are facing the threat of closure from GM.
To accelerate the future, General Motors is cutting dead weight in the present.
Despite the collapsible roof, Bentley's new GT Convertible is as quiet inside as the previous-gen coupe.
The big sedan is going out with a V8-powered bang.
A whirlwind of backlash also has GM facing heat from a Canadian workers union.
About 6,700 of the layoffs will affect factory workers alone, with more than half of them happening in the US.
This bespoke, flat-plane crank V8 makes 1,750 horsepower on E85 fuel and 1,350 horses on regular 91 octane.
Two infants and a toddler were left in frigid temps while the woman bargain-shopped at Kmart.
GM will discontinue its first plug-in hybrid by March and shut down its Detroit-Hamtramck assembly plant shortly thereafter.
The Empire State is also continuing monetary incentives for new car buyers.
Shrinking sedan sales bring giant changes—and big layoffs—to General Motors.
Ghosn was arrested last week for under-reporting his income and "significant acts of financial misconduct."
The Spaniard will reportedly race a Cadillac at the Rolex 24 and a Chevrolet-powered McLaren Racing entry at the Indy 500.