Smart to Go All-Electric in North America by 2018, Daimler Says
Smart saw a 16 percent drop in sales in 2016 from the previous year, so a shake-up could be good for the micro-car brand.
Smart saw a 16 percent drop in sales in 2016 from the previous year, so a shake-up could be good for the micro-car brand.
It seems the French prefer plebeian German luxury cars to speedy supercars when it comes to vehicular seduction.
An Australian dealership appears to have posted confirmation of the 911 GT3 RS-engined Cayman on Instagram. But we're skeptical.
The move makes Google's navigation app more functional and more like Yelp.
The company's new system can also recognize hand gestures, make destination recommendations, and adjust vehicle preferences based on the driver.
According to the federal authorities, the group was building fake Ferraris and Lamborghinis out of lesser vehicles.
The long-awaited return of the hot-rod Lincoln. Sort of.
Love it or hate it, this most ridiculed, least understood automotive sub-culture is arguably the most important.
The American Big Boy sheds some weight and gains some excellence.
The Ford Interceptor Utility is the most common vehicle among Northeastern police departments, but is it the best?
The next generation subcompact may loose its tight roots.
Just pretend you're skipping a $450,000 rock that can hit 216 mph.
Spark Racing Technology's renderings for the fifth season of Formula E are sleek and magnificent.
Given the chance to drive with Walter Rohrl on ice, would you pass it up?
The last time Cape Canaveral launch pad 39A was used for a rocket launch was the last NASA space shuttle mission in 2011.
Garo Haroutiounian may not be a household name in the U.S.—but he should be.
The world's best-known car TV show will stick its old stamping grounds for at least one more year.