Car News

Maserati Quattroporte Sport GT S to premiere at Frankfurt
The new Quattroporte Sport GT S will be unveiled at the Frankfurt Motorshow for its worldwide preview. The Quattroporte Sport GT S is the ultimate expression of Maserati’s saloon sportiness.
Global motorsport body in race to tackle climate change
A1GP World Cup of Motorsport today unveils an ambitious series of initiatives to help reduce its environmental footprint.

Ford Mondeo debuts active suspension
Ford engineers have made a major breakthrough with the launch of an active suspension system on the new Ford Mondeo that not only provides a comfortable ride but combines this with sportiness and safety.
Honda Accord Tourer Concept to debut at Frankfurt
Honda will present the world debut of an exciting Accord Tourer Concept at the forthcoming 2007 Frankfurt Motor Show.
Allan McNish denied win at Mosport
Allan McNish was cruelly denied winning the latest round of the American Le Mans Series almost within sight of the chequered flag in Canada.
Audi remains unbeaten in LM P1 class
In round nine of the American Le Mans Series (ALMS), the Audi R10 TDI remains unbeaten: Allan McNish (Scotland) and Dindo Capello (Italy) scored an LM P1 category victory ahead of their team mates Marco Werner (Germany) and Emanuele Pirro (Italy) at Mosport (Canada).

EurotaxClass’s forecasts class-leading residual values for Jaguar XF
EurotaxGlass’s is forecasting best-in-class residual values for the new Jaguar XF saloon car, which will reach its first UK customers in March 2008.

Motorpoint enjoying strong demand for new registration
The introduction of the new ‘57’ vehicle registration on 01 September is one of the most important dates for vehicle sales in this year’s annual automotive calendar.

Jaguar XF prices announced
The new Jaguar XF, announced today, will cost from £33,900 in the UK. Buyers of Jaguar’s new mid-size premium saloon will also enjoy class-leading residual values in addition to owning a very well-equipped vehicle with a driving experience that matches the excitement of Jaguar's bold new design language.
Demand for new registration cars rises
Demand for new registration cars has soared 22 per cent in the last year as interest rate hikes fail to put the brakes on demand for new cars in time for the 57 number plate, according to new research from AA Personal Loans.
Team RAC hope to continue winning run at Knockhill
Team RAC will be looking to continue their recent winning form when the Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Championship visits Knockhill on Sunday 2 September.
Skodas more popular with rich than MGs and Volvos
swiftcover.com, the online insurer, today reveals its 2007 ‘Rich Car List’, a ranking of the cars that high income earners are more likely, and less likely, to be driving than the national average.
Manheim fuels the petrol/diesel debate
In its latest edition of Market Analysis, Manheim has included a very topical review of the fleet market’s used car sales for 2007 to date shown by the main vehicle segments versus fuel type.
Strength in the used car market
The latest figure from Manheim Auctions shows the underlying strength of the UK’s used car market.

GM takes new combustion technology on to the road
Engine experts have dreamt about it, talked about it, and lectured about it, and today – for the first time – General Motors Corp. (GM) is letting outside parties drive the “most awaited advanced combustion technology” of the last 30 years.