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OCTOBER 19, 2010
Mercedes' E350 ragtop may cost more than comparable models from BMW or Audi, but they don't stack up when it comes to sheer luxury
OCTOBER 5, 2010
Redesigned and feature-laden, Audi's handsome new flagship A8 sedan is
looking to steal market share from pricier rivals BMW, Mercedes, and Porsche
SEPTEMBER 21, 2010
Honda has rolled out a totally redesigned Odyssey for 2011. It's roomier
and more upscale—but buyers may be turned off by its funky looks and
steep price
SEPTEMBER 7, 2010
The completely redesigned BMW 535i is bigger, more luxurious, and sportier than
ever
AUGUST 23, 2010
Ford's new Shelby GT500 is one of the all-time best muscle cars ever to hit the
pavement. The downside? If you don't buy one fast, they'll be gone
AUGUST 10, 2010
Looking for a sleek, sporty sedan that's also a great value? Look no further
than the 2010 Infiniti G37
JULY 20, 2010
The Mercedes S400 Hybrid looks just like the flagship S550 but offers 17
percent better mileage and costs $3,650 less
JULY 8, 2010
For serious drivers only: Porsche has stripped all the excess weight it can (no radio!) and muscled up the engine to make the Spyder the fastest Boxster yet
JUNE 24, 2010
Roomy, well-appointed and well-engineered, the new 2010 Acura MDX might just be
the best seven-person luxury SUV on the market—and it sells for only
around $45,000
JUNE 1, 2010
The BMW Alpina B7 is a limited-edition version of the 7 series that delivers 500 horsepower and race track-quality performance without sacrificing luxury
MAY 25, 2010
The new 2010 Ghost is the most powerful Rolls-Royce ever, thanks to its turbocharged V12 engine, and with a base price of $247,000 it's a relative bargain
MAY 18, 2010
Thanks to an uncharacteristic emphasis on luxury wedded to its famous
performance, even a Porsche purist would find it hard not to love the
Panamera
MAY 4, 2010
The 2011 Sonata has improved power, quality and mileage, all of which could
make Hyundai's best-seller even more competitive
APRIL 20, 2010
GM is still making Corvettes and the newest variation, the Grand Sport, is a reminder of the fun of driving an American muscle car
APRIL 13, 2010
The Ford Special Vehicle Team's new F-150 Raptor is the only pickup designed
to tackle—and beat—the world's toughest terrains
MARCH 30, 2010
If you're looking for an environmentally friendly, luxurious, and fun-to-drive midsize SUV, you've found it
MARCH 9, 2010
The 2010 BMW 750Li sedan offers BMW-style performance and engineering coupled with its refined new xDrive all-wheel-drive system and an additional 5.4 inches of rear-seat legroom
FEBRUARY 23, 2010
Porsche's Cayenne S Transsyberia may just be the best off-roading SUV on the market—luxury or otherwise. Too bad it might be going away
FEBRUARY 9, 2010
Lexus's RX basically started the mid-size luxury crossover craze when it was first introduced in 1998. Can the redesigned 2010 model uphold the brand's reputation for bulletproof quality?
FEBRUARY 2, 2010
With terrific design, technology, and performance, vehicles like the all-new 2010 Lincoln MKT luxury crossover are proof that Detroit is finally building great products again
JANUARY 15, 2010
From strong concepts like the Cadillac XTS Platinum and stylish compacts
like the Ford Focus to some less successful attempts from Honda, Lincoln
and others, the 2010 NAIAS proves that the auto industry is serious
about overhauling itself
JANUARY 12, 2010
The dramatically redesigned SRX crossover is boldly styled and unabashedly American-looking—and Caddy's top-selling new model
JANUARY 11, 2010
Sedans and fuel-efficient green cars and hybrids dominate the 2010 North American International Auto Show. It's not a moment too soon
JANUARY 11, 2010
World automakers target India's fast-growing car
market at Auto Expo 2010 in New Delhi as vehicle sales slump in the U.S.,
Europe, and Japan
DECEMBER 22, 2009
Mercedes has tweaked its mid-level E-Class, making it more stylish and upmarket and refining its performance. Equally impressive, Mercedes has done all that and kept the price cheaper than the model it replaces
DECEMBER 15, 2009
The new Cadillac CTS Sport Wagon is exactly the kind of vehicle GM needs to be making: well-engineered, stylish, and less
expensive than the imports
DECEMBER 3, 2009
The L.A. Auto Show is back. The mood may not be as gloomy as last year, but uncertain sales, management shakeups, government intervention, and ongoing energy concerns continue to define—and depress—the industry
NOVEMBER 24, 2009
The new 2010 BMW 550i Gran Turismo offers the roominess of a crossover, and the performance and styling of a BMW. But the clunky exterior may turn off some buyers
NOVEMBER 12, 2009
Coming to dealers at the end of November, the new Honda Accord Crosstour offers the same ride and quality of the Accord but the looks and capacity of a crossover
OCTOBER 28, 2009
Vehicles thought to be the most unsightly
OCTOBER 27, 2009
The 2010 Chevy Equinox compact SUV has a great new design that offers plenty of pep and great fuel economy
OCTOBER 21, 2009
A wrap-up of the snazziest new models from Japan's carmakers
OCTOBER 15, 2009
The GLK's diminutive size, incredibly smooth ride, and classy, comfortable
cabin make it an absolute joy in day-to-day driving
SEPTEMBER 29, 2009
The all-new 2010 Acura ZDX crossover may be pricey but it offers style, practicality, finesse, power, and rakish good looks
SEPTEMBER 16, 2009
At the annual Frankfurt Auto Show, makers from
Mercedes to Rolls Royce to Maserati showed off their latest models and sexy
concept cars
OCTOBER 15, 2009
The GLK's diminutive size, incredibly smooth ride, and classy, comfortable
cabin make it an absolute joy in day-to-day driving
SEPTEMBER 15, 2009
The Mustang is still America's top muscle car. But with the debut of the Chevy Camaro, how much longer will its reign last?
SEPTEMBER 3, 2009
Yes, it's true. The 911, arguably the world's best sports car, is better than ever. Thank you, Porsche
AUGUST 24, 2009
The Fusion Hybrid sedan and its upmarket twin, the Mercury Milan Hybrid, give Ford two world-beating green cars
AUGUST 19, 2009
With the new HS 250h, Lexus proves once again one doesn't need to sacrifice luxury for fuel-efficiency—but luxury, as usual, doesn't come cheap
AUGUST 10, 2009
They may never be produced, but a glimpse of these vehicles could provide a window into our automotive future
AUGUST 6, 2009
The Mini Cooper S convertible is still a blast to drive, but the redesigned 2009 version now costs thousands more than it once did
JULY 30, 2009
Despite the economic downturn and the struggles
of the auto industry, there are more cars selling for $100,000 and up than
ever before
JULY 27, 2009
Check out our interactive gallery of this year's IDEA winners—all 151 of them
JULY 22, 2009
Honda looks to dethrone Toyota's Prius as the No. 1 hybrid, but even though the Insight is priced lower it offers inferior gas mileage, interior space, and performance
JULY 16, 2009
Once-skeptical automakers are joining Japanese pioneers to roll out more hybrids and electric vehicles
JULY 7, 2009
The resurrected Chevy Camaro is a thing of beauty and power, but do buyers still want Detroit muscle cars? Once they drive the Camaro, we think they will
JUNE 24, 2009
Before trading in your clunker for a new, more fuel-efficient vehicle, check out the brands with the most voucher-eligible models
JUNE 19, 2009
The surprisingly well-designed and -engineered Hyundai Genesis offers luxury and performance that is almost as good as the Mercedes C-Class or BMW 3 Series, but for thousands less
JUNE 15, 2009
The new BMW Z4, with a retractable roof, lots of trunk room, and reasonable fuel economy, will take on rivals from Porsche, Audi, and Mercedes
JUNE 9, 2009
Looking for fuel-economy and performance? Before you buy a hybrid, check out the 2009 diesel-powered Volkswagen Jetta TDI
JUNE 8, 2009
Institutions dedicated to the history of some of Europe's best-known automakers are springing up all over and include other attractions to entice tourists
JUNE 8, 2009
A look at the history of General Motors, the former exemplar of American industry now relying on bailouts to stay alive
JUNE 1, 2009
A roundup of modern classics of the automotive world
MAY 26, 2009
Just as Honda rolls out its all-new Insight, Toyota counters by making its Prius, the king of fuel economy, even better for 2010
MAY 15, 2009
The tiny, iconic British car marks its 50th birthday this
year, and thanks to its revival by German parent BMW, it's more popular than
ever
MAY 12, 2009
The reinvigorated Ford Focus, complete with Sync technology and 35 mpg on the highway, shows that American compact cars can compete with Japan's. Too bad about the cheesy interior
MAY 1, 2009
A look back at the highs and lows of Chrysler from its origins in 1921 through its historic bankruptcy
APRIL 28, 2009
Sales of the redesigned Audi A4 are relatively strong, thanks in part
to its increased power, roomier interior, and better gas mileage
APRIL 14, 2009
The smoking-hot Cadillac CTS-V is the kind of car GM should have been making all along. It's got looks, performance, and a competitive price. Too bad it's a niche luxury vehicle that won't ever be a big seller
APRIL 10, 2009
This year's auto shows take on an extra urgency as the success or
failure of the models could determine the industry's course
APRIL 9, 2009
Carriers including AT&T, Verizon Wireless, and Sirius XM, as well as automakers like Ford and GM, are devising hardware and software to turn cars into moving communications hubs
MARCH 31, 2009
Fully loaded, the new Acura TL is a great buy but, as with other sporty, entry-level luxury sedans, sales are sliding
MARCH 25, 2009
Cars and SUVs you may find more affordable in these times of economic stress
MARCH 17, 2009
Another VW with a tongue-twister of a name—Touareg
anyone?—the Tiguan is a surprisingly refined and sporty compact SUV
MARCH 3, 2009
From low-cost, fuel-efficient Volkswagens to top-of-the-line
luxury cars, the 2009 Geneva auto show features a wide assortment of new
cars
MARCH 3, 2009
Ford's '09 F-150: America's top-selling vehicle gets even better
FEBRUARY 25, 2009
Masters of the Universe will be driving Fords, not Ferraris
FEBRUARY 17, 2009
The all-new redesigned Mazda6 is bigger and sportier than its main competitors, Camry and Accord. Too bad its fuel economy isn't better
FEBRUARY 5, 2009
A look at the departing design chief's polarizing BMW designs
FEBRUARY 3, 2009
The Venza wagon, Toyota's only all-new North American model, is designed to fill the hole between the Camry sedan and the Highlander SUV
FEBRUARY 2, 2009
Winners of Toyota's sponsored design competition include a vertical storage system to keep bikes away from thieves, and a keyboard for two-fingered typists
JANUARY 30, 2009
Consumers have plenty of incentives to buy small, fuel-efficient cars. To meet the demand, automakers worldwide are bringing out new or resurrected models
JANUARY 20, 2009
The impressively designed and well-priced all-new Chevy Traverse crossover shows what GM is doing right these days
JANUARY 19, 2009
GM to raise cash by auctioning off 250 show cars and one-offs from its Heritage Collection. Want a slightly used
JANUARY 15, 2009
This year's NAIAS is the most important in years because Detroit needs
to show it is still relevant. Does it succeed?
JANUARY 6, 2009
The '09 FX35 may not be for everyone, but if you prize great
handling, speed and comfort and don't mind its looks and mediocre gas
mileage, head for your Infiniti dealer
DECEMBER 23, 2008
The new Nissan Maxima's toughest competition? Other Nissans
DECEMBER 22, 2008
Though it's currently years' behind Toyota and Honda in hybrid technology, Hyundai has a shot at becoming the industry's greenest company by 2015
DECEMBER 11, 2008
What if Detroit were forced to consolidate into one car company? Here are the cars we'd keep—and the ones we'd kill
DECEMBER 10, 2008
Sure, Detroit is drowning and the rest of the auto industry
isn't doing so hot, but the world still needs to drive—and here are the cars
we'd pick
DECEMBER 10, 2008
The new '09 Jaguar XF is one of the finest luxury sports
cars we've ever driven, a gorgeous new rival to such vehicles as the BMW 5
Series, Mercedes E Class, and Audi A6
DECEMBER 4, 2008
Even as the auto industry enters an unpredictable tailspin, manufacturers both foreign and domestic are preparing a raft of new vehicles for the 2009-2010 model year. From thrifty-yet-fun sporty compacts to ultra-luxury coupes, here are 20 must-drive vehicles for 2009
DECEMBER 2, 2008
Looking for a real bargain? Consider a midsize SUV
DECEMBER 1, 2008
Which of today's vehicles score the highest green marks and which concepts will surpass them tomorrow?
NOVEMBER 21, 2008
The selection committee looks far and wide to honor the best Japanese product design. Toyota's iQ microcompact car won this year's grand prize
NOVEMBER 20, 2008
With billions invested in American factories, Asian automakers have an interest in the Big Three pulling through
NOVEMBER 19, 2008
BMW's Mini brand is unveiling an advanced production electric car that will hit roads this year
NOVEMBER 12, 2008
As the auto industry consolidates, not all brands will survive. Take a look at some once-great marques that have gone to the junkyard in the sky
autos
NOVEMBER 11, 2008
The new TSX is packed with standard features.
OCTOBER 28, 2008
The American-made advanced hybrid has already undergone drastic design
changes
OCTOBER 28, 2008
Mazda's hot little sports car gets better for '09
OCTOBER 20, 2008
Facing a downturn in North America and other important markets, Japan's
biggest automaker is responding with a trunk-load of initiatives
OCTOBER 14, 2008
If you're in the market for a car that is fun to drive and
easy on the wallet, check out BMW's new 135i coupe "budget" pocket
rocket
OCTOBER 6, 2008
Mercedes Benz' first hybrid will roll out in 2009, giving eco-conscious drivers in the luxury market an option beyond Lexus. Here's a look
OCTOBER 3, 2008
EVs still face challenges in speed, range, and refueling,
but electric cars have never been closer to viability. Tomorrow's EVs are
stunning
OCTOBER 3, 2008
From budget-minded family haulers and luxury cars to pickup trucks, the
best 2009 cars are smarter, better-made and greener than ever
OCTOBER 2, 2008
The 2008 Lexus IS F is a super-powerful four-seat sportscar—and may just be the hottest Lexus ever
SEPTEMBER 19, 2008
Want to get rid of your old gas guzzler but don't know what to replace it with? Here are some suggestions
SEPTEMBER 16, 2008
BMW's X6 is too big, too gas-hungry, and too expensive
SEPTEMBER 2, 2008
Fuel cells are in the future. In the push to hit federal mpg targets, carmakers are looking to squeeze out extra mileage any way they can
SEPTEMBER 2, 2008
For 2009, the Honda Fit just gets better—and because of its great gas mileage this smart subcompact will be more popular than ever
AUGUST 26, 2008
Virtual-reality golf emerges as a hot new business in KoreaThe new $105,000, 2009 Corvette ZR1 is designed to compete with the fastest supercars Italy and Germany has to offer and, boy, does it ever!
AUGUST 25, 2008
From BMW to Jaguar, luxury imports top the list of most-leased cars
AUGUST 18, 2008
America's best-selling car remains a best buy
AUGUST 18, 2008
Here's a list of Hyundai and Kia models, ranging from small cars they can't build fast enough, to SUVs and minivans that are sitting on dealer lots
AUGUST 11, 2008
You know the economy is really struggling when even the super-rich start buying fewer Ferraris
AUGUST 11, 2008
The Tata Nano and other cheap cars designed for emerging markets must face-up to rising gas and commodity prices
AUGUST 8, 2008
Its size, price, and gas mileage make the Kia Rondo ideal for families
on a budget, and its sales are soaring
AUGUST 4, 2008
Why the Japanese carmaker's lineup buoys sales
AUGUST 4, 2008
The '09 Forester has it all: Three-rows of seats, all-wheel
drive, low sticker price and decent gas mileage. No wonder sales are soaring
AUGUST 1, 2008
Fuel-efficiency is getting better all the time, but only these cars offer 30 miles per gallon combined city and highway—or better
AUGUST 1, 2008
They're cute, zippy, and go forever on a tank of gas. But apart
from the Smart car, these European cars aren't available in the U.S.—yet
JULY 28, 2008
Some of these models have fallen more than 20% from previous trade-in values
JULY 28, 2008
The Mini Clubman is the best—and most fun to drive—high-mileage car on the market
JULY 24, 2008
With oil prices at record levels, Korea's Hyundai and Kia are seeing the benefits of an aggressive strategy to ramp up small-car production
JULY 21, 2008
Dodge's souped-up, special-edition Caliber SRT-4 lets drivers
unleash their inner juvenile delinquent—without spending a lot of money.
That's good, because you'll need the extra cash to buy gas
JULY 18, 2008
There are a few rays of hope out there for the auto industry. After years of taking a back seat to pickups and SUVs, small cars and hybrids—both domestic and imported—are suddenly sales champs at the 2008 halfway mark
JULY 18, 2008
A compact and more economical SUV packed with luxury features could draw buyers even at a time of high gasoline prices
JULY 15, 2008
Except for small cars and hybrids, nearly every category is down—including some of Detroit's past winners. Which have sunk the most?
JULY 14, 2008
18 students from London's Royal College of Art show off their transportation design ideas
JULY 14, 2008
An inexpensive, six-passenger minivan that doesn't gulp gas—and guess what? It's selling pretty well
JULY 9, 2008
If high fuel prices don't bother you, the 2008 Nissan 350Z is an affordable cure for the summertime blahs
JULY 7, 2008
From the 1954 Firebird I to the BMW GINA, a look at concept cars whose technology has changed the way the world drives
JULY 3, 2008
Japanese carmakers are gearing up a new generation of environmentally
friendly cars
JUNE 30, 2008
Acura's TSX luxury sedan: Wimpy? Or the wave of the future?
JUNE 30, 2008
Students at Art Center College of Design created their visions for the 'Next Lunar Rovers' in a transportation design project sponsored by NASA
JUNE 24, 2008
In a rare recent success story for Detroit automakers, General Motors is making a noticeable mark in small cars through its GM Daewoo unit
JUNE 20, 2008
The $138,375 Mercedes-Benz CL63 AMG is an awesome combination of power and luxury
JUNE 17, 2008
Transporation design students from the College for Creative Studies were challenged to reinvent an automotive icon: the Ford Model T
JUNE 16, 2008
The auto industry has come up with some brilliant ideas that changed history. It has also made some pretty stupid moves
JUNE 16, 2008
Honda revamps its S2000 to create an old-school club racer for
the serious weekend driver
JUNE 16, 2008
Most Americans say further gasoline price increases won't affect their summer driving plans. Sure, prices are at a record. But a typical road trip hasn't gotten all that much more expensive.
JUNE 6, 2008
It's so sad. In a world of $4 gas, can gorgeous cars we drive simply for the sheer pleasure of it survive? A look at those weekend cars whose time may have come
JUNE 6, 2008
Wonder why the most fuel-efficient car on the market is seeing its price rise—but not its sales? Supplies can't keep pace with zooming demand
JUNE 2, 2008
For 2009, the king of the compacts gets a redesign and a more powerful engine—but the high gas mileage stays the same
MAY 27, 2008
New imported diesel cars and SUVs are coming. Even with the surge in fuel prices, they are cheaper to run than their gasoline equivalents
MAY 27, 2008
Hyundai's new, upgraded Sonata sedan is a screaming bargain—and has decent gas mileage—but will it sell?
MAY 26, 2008
General Motors has more than a dozen models on the market or in development that get 30 mpg on the highway or better
MAY 19, 2008
Believe it or not, the Ford F-150 is still the best-selling vehicle in the U.S. But not for long
MAY 19, 2008
Is it possible to improve on the already sweet-handling and speedy BMW 3 Series? Believe it or not, yes. The BMW M3 Coupe is a 414-hp, V8-powered joy to drive
MAY 12, 2008
Baby boomers came of age driving muscle cars and SUVs. As they get older, they can continue their love affair with the car, but instead of powerful engines or flashy exteriors, they will need new features and technology that aid their weaker eyes and creakier joints
MAY 12, 2008
Pontiac's hot new G8 GT sport sedan could pump new life into GM's struggling muscle car brand
MAY 5, 2008
With the car market reeling, do we need so many brands? While a few, like Toyota, remain strong, it may be time to kill off some stragglers
MAY 5, 2008
Honda's midsize SUV shows a lot of improvements, primarily in its interior design, but it doesn't blow away the competition
APRIL 27, 2008
If you have more than two kids and need to carry a lot of stuff, you might
think your only option is to drive a gas-guzzler. Think again
APRIL 27, 2008
Nissan's worthy new challenger to the Honda CR-V and Toyota RAV4
APRIL 28, 2008
From removable roof panels to mega-size tires, get up close and personal with GM's scaled-down, but still rugged, military brat
APRIL 21, 2008
Yes, sales of some sport-utility vehicles are up. But most have fallen faster than a hippo wearing a parachute
APRIL 21, 2008
A new, entry-level BMW ragtop that doesn't skimp on features and performance
APRIL 15, 2008
Take a look at a recent Tokyo exhibition of Honda's dashboard designs
APRIL 14, 2008
A sporty, limited-edition new hatchback that's already in short supply
APRIL 14, 2008
In times of recession and pricey gas, you can still enjoy spring
weather in these cars that go for $30,000 or less
APRIL 7, 2008
From supercars to microcars, kit cars to electric cars, here's a look at some of the vehicles from little-known Mitsuoka Motor
APRIL 7, 2008
These new vehicles are zippy and green, but are American drivers ready for cute?
APRIL 4, 2008
It's no longer the fastest 'Vette ever, but the Z06 is a powerful beast that offers the speed of a Ferrari or Lamborghini at a fraction of the price
APRIL 4, 2008
A baker's dozen of smart and economical new and used vehicles that will hold their value and cost less to operate during lean times
APRIL 1, 2008
General Motors' iconoclastic Swedish auto brand is introducing a fleet of redesigned models in hopes of winning back once-loyal customers
MARCH 31, 2008
Pontiac's Little Hatchback Is Dramatically Improved for '09
MARCH 27, 2008
Degree projects by Masters students on the Transportation Design course at Germany's Pforzheim University
MARCH 25, 2008
BusinessWeek's Detroit correspondents share their assessments from the aisles of the boring—they agree on this one—New York International Auto Show
MARCH 24, 2008
A number of carmakers are focusing on newer, cleaner diesel engines rather than hybrid technology. Take a look at these 50-state-legal diesel vehicles coming soon
MARCH 24, 2008
Mitsubishi's completely redesigned Outlander crossover is a
sporty and well-priced alternative to the popular Toyota Rav4 and Honda CR-V
MARCH 24, 2008
From bikes to electric scooters to hybrid mini-cars, a huge variety of new vehicles and programs are now in place to encourage city travel by means other than CO2-spewing, gas-guzzling automobiles
MARCH 19, 2008
Hyundai's new upscale sedan, redesigns from Mercedes and Acura, and Pontiac's three new offerings, including a coupe version of the Solstice convertible
MARCH 19, 2008
A big improvement over the Saturn Ion, but will Americans go for such a European car?
MARCH 18, 2008
Vehicle design students at London's Royal College of Art imagined new interiors—and new types of cars—for Volkswagen
MARCH 17, 2008
China's new wave of millionaires are spending fortunes to buy luxury cars, from Rolls-Royces to special-edition Buicks, some of which can't even be found in the West
MARCH 12, 2008
The Indian conglomerate's auto unit has grabbed headlines for its new
Peoples' Car, but its operations also include consumer goods, chemicals,
steel, power, and more
MARCH 10, 2008
Looking for performance and style but don't want to spend a fortune? Here are 16 recommendations at prices ranging from under $25,000 to under $55,000 that will leave you with a smile on your face and money in your bank account
MARCH 10, 2008
Mercedes' new GL320 CDI SUV offers luxury, refinement, power,
and great gas mileage. Too bad the steep sticker price and high price of
diesel may keep away many potential buyers
MARCH 6, 2008
European and Asian carmakers (surprise) take the lead in debuting next-generation hybrid models at the 78th Geneva Motor Show
MARCH 3, 2008
GM is the first out of the gate to offer an authentic, big
American SUV with hybrid technology and plenty of hustle
FEBRUARY 27, 2008
The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety tested nine new midsize SUVs and found that, with the exception of the Nissan Murano, most of them left something to be desired
FEBRUARY 25, 2008
A pioneering crossover SUV that's facing stiff new competition
FEBRUARY 25, 2008
The carmakers that are out in front, working hard to catch up, and struggling to stay in the race
FEBRUARY 21, 2008
This annual competition called for students to design a vehicle for Matt, a recent college graduate. Check out the winners
FEBRUARY 20, 2008
The ML550: Mercedes' new luxury SUV on steroids
FEBRUARY 15, 2008
We take a look at the high-performance divisions of the world's greatest luxury carmakers, including Mercedes' AMG, BMW's M, and Cadillac's new V series
FEBRUARY 11, 2008
If you're downsizing to save on gas without sacrificing performance, Audi's hot little hatchback is an excellent choice
FEBRUARY 4, 2008
Drivers who wouldn't be caught dead in a Prius may find future hybrids more exciting to look at and to drive
FEBRUARY 4, 2008
A hip new Volvo compact that's aimed at the youth market, but may have broader appeal
FEBRUARY 4, 2008
Shai Agassi's audacious effort to end the era of gas-powered autos
JANUARY 28, 2008
The '09 Escape will be even better than the '08 model of Ford's hot sport ute, and the price won't be much higher
JANUARY 28, 2008
From current models to provocative concept cars, Detroit tries to improve its reputation for poor quality and cheap parts by building better interiors
JANUARY 28, 2008
U.S. vehicle sales are ebbing, and the Detroit Three are losing market share. U.S.-based automakers are making progress on improving production efficiency, but many of their cars and trucks still lag behind Toyota and Honda in dependability.
JANUARY 23, 2008
On Sept. 13, the SSC Ultimate Aero broke the existing record to become the world's fastest production car. Never heard of it? Read on
JANUARY 23, 2008
A hot little hatchback with plenty of attitude
JANUARY 18, 2008
BusinessWeek's Detroit correspondents give their annual take on the new cars that fired them up or left them cold
JANUARY 15, 2008
With an all-new concept of the slow-selling SUV, designers are testing how much life is left in the once-popular brand
JANUARY 14, 2008
The F-150 and the Ram are two big-sellers in need of an overhaul. Have Ford and Dodge done it right?
JANUARY 14, 2008
The BMW 3 Series' toughest competitor
JANUARY 11, 2008
In Detroit, the auto industry's lips may say "green, green" but their eyes still read "vroom, vroom"
JANUARY 7, 2008
The 2008 SX4 Sport sedan is impressive—but does it have what it takes to lure loyalists away from Honda and Toyota?
JANUARY 4, 2008
While mainland China's huge—and fast growing—market for new cars still attracts foreign players, homegrown autos are starting to make an impact
JANUARY 4, 2008
The 15 most promising new cars of 2008 include the powerful Bentley Brooklands coupe and the electric Tesla Roadster that zooms from zero to 60 in less than four seconds
DECEMBER 28, 2007
Designers at the Japanese automaker's truck lab gave BusinessWeek.com an exclusive preview of its rugged new hybrid, the A-BAT
DECEMBER 28, 2007
Surprise. Despite gas costing more than $3 a gallon, many buyers ignored fuel-efficiency in favor of size, utility, and luxury
DECEMBER 27, 2007
From high-end luxury coupes to minivans, the 10 cars that most impressed our ace autos reviewer, Thane Peterson, over the past year
DECEMBER 26, 2007
Audi's 2008 A6 4.2 Quattro is a Mercedes-style luxury sedan for buyers on a budget
DECEMBER 20, 2007
You may want to cash in your holiday bonus before reading about the top supercars on the market for 2008
DECEMBER 20, 2007
You don't need to spend a fortune to get blazing speed and rakish looks. But, whether you are looking at new cars, classics, or kit cars, you do have to know where to find them
DECEMBER 19, 2007
Here's a look at some of the cars-current, upcoming, and conceptual-that are powering Japan's No. 2 automaker
DECEMBER 17, 2007
A hot-selling crossover SUV for the domesticated driving enthusiast
DECEMBER 14, 2007
There are many fine cars on the market these days, but whether for styling, performance, or fuel efficiency, these models were the year's standouts
DECEMBER 10, 2007
It's the best Chevrolet we've ever driven that wasn't a Corvette—but is it good enough?
DECEMBER 10, 2007
The Korean automaker has made great strides in quality and is determined to shed its reputation for making cheap cars once and for all
DECEMBER 3, 2007
A hot little skateboard of a car at a bargain price
NOVEMBER 30, 2007
This year, auto designers had fun, as usual, coming up with far-out, innovative designs, but even their most fantastic ideas were shaped by concerns about fuel economy
NOVEMBER 27, 2007
The rapidly growing auto site's vibrant Santa Monica headquarters is a speed-inspired, youthful, and collaborative space time
NOVEMBER 27, 2007
After a five-year hiatus, the new GT-R is the product of a collaborative global design process that was almost entirely uncompromised
NOVEMBER 27, 2007
Over the past two years, a string of daring and innovative concept cars has underscored the little Japanese company's big commitment to design
NOVEMBER 26, 2007
An updated classic becomes very family-friendly—and more competitive than ever with rivals from Honda and Toyota
NOVEMBER 26, 2007
From small cars to big SUVs, here are 16 vehicles that can take the worst Old Man Winter can dish out
NOVEMBER 26, 2007
How close does Ford's 2009 Flex model come to the 2005 Fairlane concept it was based on? Take a look
NOVEMBER 19, 2007
Honda's Accord may be on the verge of becoming America's new No. 1 car
NOVEMBER 16, 2007
Think the $1.4 million Bugatti Veyron is the world's most expensive car? Here's a list of 15 cars that sold this year for $2.8 million to $9.3 million each
NOVEMBER 15, 2007
Toyota rolls out a pumped-up SUV, Ford acknowledges Mustang love, and Honda says yes to a fuel cell vehicle
NOVEMBER 13, 2007
Innovative new materials are allowing car designers to experiment with new effects
NOVEMBER 11, 2007
A small pickup with big truck power, roominess and towing capability. It's also surprisingly fuel-efficient
NOVEMBER 5, 2007
Feeling feisty? Nissan's new Altima Coupe is smaller and sportier than the popular Altima sedan
NOVEMBER 5, 2007
BusinessWeek's David Kiley discusses how the Indian car company, which is a well-known brand in its homeland, is courting green consumers and Indian expats in the U.S.
NOVEMBER 5, 2007
Here's a look at BMW's remake of the Rolls-Royce Phantom family, which has been such a success that the automaker is planning to roll out a "baby" Rolls in 2009
NOVEMBER 2, 2007
Looking for automotive bargains? Here are 20 cars, pickups, and SUVs that have discounts ranging from 29% to 21%
OCTOBER 29, 2007
A hot-selling, hot-performing luxury sedan—from Volvo
OCTOBER 26, 2007
Want a good idea of why Detroit is struggling? Ford dominates the market in the over-60 category, while imports own the youngest demographic
OCTOBER 26, 2007
Check out the winners of a Fiat sponsored car design bonanza
OCTOBER 24, 2007
Japan's cash-rich automakers are betting that new, sportier models cars can give their reputation for affordable reliability a sexy new spin
OCTOBER 22, 2007
This elegantly redesigned, entry-level Caddie with the credentials of a Bimmer might help extend the brand's appeal to a younger demographic
OCTOBER 18, 2007
Every automaker has one: a perfectly good car that few people want. These cars aren't lemons, but they aren't getting the attention they deserve—or their company wants
OCTOBER 15, 2007
The Five Hundred has a new (sort of) name and is more powerful and fuel-efficient than before. Will it be a better seller, too?
OCTOBER 12, 2007
From Maybach to Maserati: Why sacrifice luxury for performance when with these decadent dozen you can get both?
OCTOBER 11, 2007
Auto design students imagine the hybrid vehicle of the future in a sponsored
student class
OCTOBER 11, 2007
Japan's automakers hope to astound with a host of new concept cars from the likes of Toyota and Nissan at this month's Tokyo Motor Show
OCTOBER 10, 2007
Increasingly, many of the smartest auto designs are not only being created overseas, they are staying overseas. Here are 16 sleek, stylish--and typically small--cars that should be available on American roads, but aren't
OCTOBER 8, 2007
More luxurious than the BMW 650i or Porsche 911, Mercedes' redesigned coupe is the class act of its segment
OCTOBER 1, 2007
A behemoth pickup truck for when towing capacity and macho looks are top priorities
SEPTEMBER 28, 2007
Just because you're paying top dollar for a car doesn't mean you need to impoverish yourself at the gas pump. Find out which luxury autos let you drive and save money in style
SEPTEMBER 26, 2007
Students from two American colleges teamed up to develop a concept car for the American Iron and Steel Institute
SEPTEMBER 24, 2007
The newly redesigned Mercedes C350 is better than ever. Too bad it's still not as good as the BMW 3 Series
SEPTEMBER 24, 2007
Leading auto designers honor innovative student car interior designs
SEPTEMBER 21, 2007
When shopping for a new car, women are less likely to be seduced by horsepower and high-tech tricks. What most want is safety, reliability, and value
SEPTEMBER 20, 2007
Ford is hoping a slew of new Jaguars will make the marque more attractive to potential buyers
SEPTEMBER 18, 2007
General Motors takes on Toyota's RAV4 and Honda's CR-V with its new, European-style Saturn Vue crossover vehicle
SEPTEMBER 12, 2007
In the market for a new car or SUV? Find out which Businessweek thinks are the ones worth buying
SEPTEMBER 11, 2007
From superluxury to superminis, Aston Martins to Opels, this year's show reveals a continued emphasis on high style and high gas mileage
SEPTEMBER 10, 2007
Jeep's four-door Wrangler Unlimited is a hit—despite its inconveniences
SEPTEMBER 7, 2007
Sponsored projects and blue-sky concepts from students graduating from
Germany's Braunschweig University
SEPTEMBER 6, 2007
Students from the University of Huddersfield in the UK show off their
transport design ideas
SEPTEMBER 3, 2007
A recent survey selects the worst designed cars of all time. The top pick? The AMC Pacer
SEPTEMBER 3, 2007
With reimagined and redesigned showrooms in the works, the GM nameplate wants to give you a warm and fuzzy car-buying experience
AUGUST 31, 2007
Toyota's '08 Highlander: Bigger, roomier, quicker—and more fuel-efficient than before
AUGUST 24, 2007
Tata Motors is just one of many Indian manufacturers developing ultra-low-cost cars
AUGUST 24, 2007
An unabashedly American family vehicle that's as tasteful and well made as its European and Japanese competition
AUGUST 20, 2007
The new Scion xB is bigger, more powerful, and thirstier at the gas pump than the old one
AUGUST 17, 2007
The German sports carmaker has only three lines, but Porsche keeps spinning out new variations on enduring themes
AUGUST 16, 2007
Volvo's S80 reigns supreme in large luxury car side-impact crash tests, while one vaunted brand comes up short
AUGUST 15, 2007
Every August the Concours d'Elegance in Pebble Beach plays host to some of the world's rarest, most expensive, and most beautiful cars
AUGUST 15, 2007
An amazing array of pre-war and modern cars lined up for the Art Center sponsored show of amazing auto design
AUGUST 13, 2007
Shopping for a Bimmer or Lexus? Don't forget to test-drive the new Cadillac STS
AUGUST 13, 2007
As the industry struggles, carmakers can't afford to have their models recalled—but it happens and it's a big pain for everyone involved
AUGUST 9, 2007
J.D. Power announces its annual Vehicle Dependability Survey, with Ford, Honda, and Toyota's Scion and Lexus divisions scoring the top honors—but some winners have already been discontinued
AUGUST 7, 2007
Nissan's Altima may be the best hybrid-powered family sedan on the market. So why is it only sold in eight states?
AUGUST 6, 2007
Nearly 50 years old, the Mini keeps changing. Here, a peek at its various versions, including the Clubman, which arrives in showrooms soon
JULY 31, 2007
Transportation Design students from the College for Creative Studies showed
off their ideas, with briefs set by three automakers
JULY 30, 2007
Tesla makes a 100% electric, luxury roadster that averages 2¢ a mile, and keeps production costs down by outsourcing componentsout
JULY 27, 2007
Audi's redesigned TT ragtop convertible seems destined to be a winner
JULY 25, 2007
Scion is hoping its new, '08 xD is a lot cooler than the xA, which flopped and is being phased out
JULY 24, 2007
Students from the Scuola Politecnica di Design in Milan unveil the results
of their Audi-sponsored course
JULY 23, 2007
Volvo's flagship is handsome, powerful, and, of course, safe. But in its extremely competitive luxury field, does it have enough personality to compete against rivals BMW, Mercedes, and Lexus?
JULY 18, 2007
Why not buck the trend and consider buying an SUV this summer?
JULY 17, 2007
Ten years ago they didn't sell but today sales are up for top-down cars. Find out which convertibles are the most popular
JULY 16, 2007
Today's diesel engines offer cost savings, performance, and low emissions. Better yet, they're coming to showrooms near you
JULY 16, 2007
Lexus hopes the meticulous attention to detail lavished on its new hybrid in this Japanese plant will translate into more sales in Japan and Europe
JULY 11, 2007
Mitsubishi's '08 Lancer is one sweet-handling little compact—but so are some of its better-known rivals
JULY 6, 2007
Saturn's new family sedan is only a "mild" hybrid, but there's nothing mild about the value it offers
JUNE 29, 2007
Transportation design concepts from Coventry University undergrads
JUNE 29, 2007
Despite woes at parent Ford, Land Rover comes up with a replacement for the Freelander with a more powerful, better looking, and luxurious small SUV
JUNE 28, 2007
A new J.D. Power & Associates survey announces the cars that rank the highest in terms of automotive performance, execution, and layout
JUNE 26, 2007
They're not quite motorcycles and not quite cars. A new breed of high-powered tricycles is storming the road
JUNE 26, 2007
Shopping for a car for the high school or college student in the family? Check out Hyundai's redesigned '07 Elantra
JUNE 25, 2007
Vehicle Design post graduate degree students from the RCA in London show their visions of the future
JUNE 18, 2007
The Cayenne Turbo is the fastest and one of the most expensive SUVs on the planet—and it's the perfect family car for the 911 driver
JUNE 15, 2007
Toyota's new truck is a bargain right now—but so is every other full-size pickup on the market
JUNE 13, 2007
The automaker's handsome Pí9521 provides consumers with a bit of bling, as well as other fancy features
JUNE 11, 2007
Downsizing from a big gas-guzzling SUV? Check out Subaru's new, much-improved '08 Tribeca
JUNE 11, 2007
The concept: Tiny, economical cars you rent for an hour—or a commute—could help cities save money in many ways
JUNE 7, 2007
Vehicle Design students at London's Royal College of Art developed transport solutions for far-flung individuals
JUNE 5, 2007
If you're shopping for a conservative, well-made sedan at a bargain price, the Kia Amanti is well worth a test drive
JUNE 4, 2007
GM hopes to wow Chinese luxury car buffs with its Cadillac lineup and a taste for the high life by serving up Davidoff cigars and Napa Valley wines at its showrooms
JUNE 4, 2007
Take a look at the car company's winners and losers from recent years and decide for yourself
MAY 30, 2007
Want a high-mileage green machine with pizzazz? Check out the redesigned, '07, BMW-built Mini Cooper
MAY 22, 2007
BMW's redesigned X3 is a hot little SUV with a bigger engine and new look. So why isn't it selling better?
MAY 21, 2007
A new study by BBDO Worldwide yields a treasure trove of data about how everyday routines vary across the world
MAY 17, 2007
Solar-powered boats and cars are starting to see daylight, and some are even
reasonably priced—if you don't mind life in the slow lane
MAY 15, 2007
The Korean automaker's new Veracruz midsize SUV is a nice vehicle, but sales may be hampered by stiff competition and rising gas prices
MAY 14, 2007
Buses, trains, and taxis are poised to evolve into more efficient, more environmentally-friendly people movers
MAY 8, 2007
GM now has the best heavy-duty pickup trucks on the market. That's bad news for archrival Ford, the traditional market leader.
MAY 8, 2007
Whether fermented from corn or sugar cane, America's biggest bet on renewable energy starts out life as grain alcohol
MAY 7, 2007
Can't afford north of $100K for an Aston Martin DB9 or Lambo Gallardo? Try splurging on a few very fast hours behind the wheel instead
APRIL 30, 2007
Infiniti designed its new G35 sedan to compete with BMW's 3-Series and cost less. So far, the G35 is doing a pretty good job of it
APRIL 27, 2007
BMW's second-best selling product, the X5 offers a sophisticated blend of driving performance and SUV utility
APRIL 24, 2007
Highlights from the opening events of this year's auto fest in Shanghai
APRIL 23, 2007
Nissan redesigned its venerable Sentra economy car for '07, making it bigger and giving it a much-improved interior. But it faces very tough competition
APRIL 23, 2007
As competition in emerging markets heats up, automakers are scrambling to build cars that cost less than $10,000
APRIL 19, 2007
As the 2007 Shanghai Auto Show kicks off, foreign luxury automakers are expanding their offerings to super-rich Chinese who love the high life
APRIL 17, 2007
One thing hasn't changed in the last century at the Malvern (England) factory that lovingly turns out some 650 cars a year: quality
APRIL 17, 2007
Work by Masters degree students from Paris-based Creapole-ESDI
APRIL 16, 2007
Technologically advanced and fun to drive, BMW's top-of-the-line 750Li is the luxury sedan to beat all luxury sedans
APRIL 10, 2007
The Roadster's radical styling is reviled by many traditional BMW aficionados, but it's really catching on with consumers this year
APRIL 10, 2007
Held biennially, this is the largest automotive exhibition in Korea. This
year over 186 companies from 10 countries took part
APRIL 9, 2007
Roars for the Chevrolet Groove and snores for the Jeep Liberty. BusinessWeek goes to the auto show and tells it like it is
APRIL 9, 2007
The pick of the bunch from the recent mega show in New York City
autos
APRIL 4, 2007
A new study from the Union of Concerned Scientists ranks Honda as the greenest automaker, while the Big Three are the big cause for environmental concern
APRIL 3, 2007
The redesigned SUV may not have the rep or sales of Cadillac's Escalade, but it's a worthy—and less expensive—competitor
MARCH 30, 2007
Ford's Japanese alliance partner is walking the walk with record profits and a monster product lineup
MARCH 30, 2007
Attention parents of large families, and Secret Service members, your favorite SUV looks better and drives better than ever. And, best of all, its fuel economy isn't that bad
MARCH 27, 2007
The Subaru Legacy wagon is one of the most affordable, practical, yet fun-to-drive family cars on the market. Unfortunately, it's not going to be around much longer, so check it out now if you want one
MARCH 27, 2007
The C-XF concept car was unveiled at the 2007 North American Auto Show in
Detroit. Have a look for yourself
MARCH 27, 2007
Student designs from Germany's Pforzheim University
MARCH 26, 2007
Sales of diesels in the U.S. have been slow, but that's because there aren't many available...yet. If you are looking to buy one, take a look at what's on the market
MARCH 23, 2007
Graduating students from Monash University in Melbourne, Australia,
presented their work in the annual degree show back in December 2006
MARCH 23, 2007
Sales of the innovative Element are down. Is the novelty wearing off or are buyers just getting tired of driving a box?
MARCH 20, 2007
SUVs may be out of fashion right now, but if you want one, the Kia Sorento is a screaming bargain
MARCH 20, 2007
The fifth WADC strived to provide manufacturers worldwide with a source of new automotive design talent—and to encourage design students to choose a career in the industry
MARCH 19, 2007
From hybrids to hydrogen cells, the world's leading automakers are working furiously to increase their production of "green cars." But buyers may be forgiven for being confused over which technology is best
MARCH 19, 2007
Sleeker than a rag top, more fun than a coupe, today's new breed of hard-tops raises the bar—and the roof—on convertibles
MARCH 16, 2007
Honda's small SUV is a smartly engineered and well-priced option for families and the fuel-conscious
MARCH 12, 2007
With the imminent arrival of its new droptop, BMW's best-selling 3 Series line just keeps getting better
MARCH 12, 2007
Boosting fuel economy and reducing emissions are the current rage in auto circles. These 10 concepts aim to take it to the next level
MARCH 9, 2007
Ford's redesigned F250 pickup is a workhorse that's great for towing boats, trailers, and RVs. It's also great for work
MARCH 9, 2007
As always, Geneva sees European auto companies, and their overseas rivals, debut some of their smartest, most stylish new models. Here are our selections for this year's winners—and losers
MARCH 6, 2007
Despite strong competition in the popular midsize category, the Altima sells well because of its pricing, performance, sharp looks, and fuel efficiency
MARCH 5, 2007
At Geneva, European automakers still show plenty of high-end luxury cars, but this year the emphasis is on dazzling design and fuel efficiency
MARCH 2, 2007
The idiosyncratic Murano crossover is now Nissan's best-selling truck—and there are plenty of good reasons why
MARCH 2, 2007
Mazda, Mitsubishi, and other Japanese automakers competing against the country's Big Three are profiting with their own groundbreaking designs
MARCH 1, 2007
When it comes to automotive opulence, the Europeans retain the crown, thanks to such legendary brands as Rolls-Royce, Bentley, and Maserati. However, Japan's Lexus LS460 squeaks onto the list
MARCH 1, 2007
From Teutonic road rockets to tricked-out American mega-SUVs, here are the
best-selling luxury vehicles in the U.S.
MARCH 1, 2007
Just because you're spending a lot for a car doesn't make you immune to recalls—as owners of these luxury vehicles found out the hard way
MARCH 1, 2007
Pierce-Arrow? Packard? Panhard? These beautiful cars once stood for unparalleled luxury; today these marques and others are all but forgotten
FEBRUARY 27, 2007
Saab's new SportCombi wagon is a big hit in Europe. It deserves more respect in North America, where its sales are puny
FEBRUARY 23, 2007
The Touareg is a great SUV, but its high price and mediocre fuel economy undermine its excellent technology and design
FEBRUARY 20, 2007
Behemoths like this once ruled America's roads, but they're gradually becoming extinct. Evolution is a good thing, but the Expedition is still one heck of an SUV
FEBRUARY 16, 2007
Load it up, and the new Lexus LS 460l, the first long-bodied version of Lexus's flagship luxury car, is an executive suite on wheels.
FEBRUARY 14, 2007
As the 2007 Nextel Cup Series revs up for its Feb. 18 opening, the top 10 drivers from last year set their sights on the checkered flag
FEBRUARY 14, 2007
A few highlights from the recent Auto Show in the Windy City
FEBRUARY 14, 2007
GM car designers, with instructions to innovate, are focusing on the driver's tactile experience, "infotainment" needs and more
FEBRUARY 13, 2007
Beyond simply offering key chains, carmakers are creating fashionable lines
of items, with and without logos, for people who take to that car brand
FEBRUARY 13, 2007
Acura's new '07 Acura MDX SUV is a family-friendly midsize that drives like a BMW—and costs a lot less
FEBRUARY 9, 2007
Look out, Camry and Accord. In the better-looking, better-performing Fusion, Ford has found a winning formula that could crack the midsize market
FEBRUARY 8, 2007
Toyota and GM unveil new designs for their Scion and Pontiac brands as they compete for the youth market
FEBRUARY 6, 2007
BMW has totally revamped its pioneering X5 SUV for the first time since the model came out in 2,000. Bottom line on the new X5: A sharp vehicle, but pricey
FEBRUARY 5, 2007
Senior Transportation Design students at Korea's Hong-ik University designed
personal visions of a Renault vehicle for their graduate exhibition
FEBRUARY 5, 2007
Whether from carmakers or the aftermarket, one of the biggest anticipated trends in the auto industry is developing technology to access phones, PDAs, music, maps, and more through new dashboard controls
FEBRUARY 2, 2007
The XL7 is a beauty—for a Suzuki. It also comes loaded with plenty of standard features, is surprisingly fun to drive, and has a gold-plated warranty
JANUARY 31, 2007
In a market Harley-Davidson has owned for more than a century, Indian has contributed to the heritage and Victory has begun to blaze a path of its own
JANUARY 30, 2007
Toyota's redesigned Tundra offers the strongest challenge yet to Detroit's last stronghold of market dominance—the pickup truck
JANUARY 29, 2007
DaimlerChrysler CEO Dieter Zetsche made his name saving Chrysler with bold new designs like the 300—but he also gave a fair share of duds
JANUARY 26, 2007
A number of struggling vehicles contributed to a record one-year loss, but some bright spots could help the Blue Oval regain its luster
JANUARY 26, 2007
For around $30,000, Pontiac's terrific new roadster offers not only a great deal but hope that GM can still make exciting, well-engineered cars
JANUARY 23, 2007
General Motors' redesigned flagship pickup truck is now the benchmark among domestic, full-size pickups, but it faces a challenge from Toyota's new Tundra
JANUARY 22, 2007
Oil may be far below last year's highs, but that probably won't save sales of the biggest and thirstiest SUVs and pickups on the road
JANUARY 22, 2007
Some cars flew out of showrooms last year in Europe, while others flopped—or were outright discontinued
JANUARY 19, 2007
It may not be Cadillac's sexiest or fastest vehicle, but thanks to its comfort and power it's still the marque's biggest seller
JANUARY 19, 2007
Freeman Thomas has helped lagging car manufacturers before through his
concepts and creativity
JANUARY 18, 2007
Get in the driver's seat with the 11 teams gearing up for the 2007 F1 season
JANUARY 16, 2007
Lincoln's impressive all-new crossover is a vast improvement over the Aviator, but still lacks the luxury chops of similarly sized—and priced—imports
JANUARY 15, 2007
From the Miura Jota to the Murcielago, a look back at a selection of Lamborghini's most popular models since the 1960s
JANUARY 12, 2007
Despite questions about the future of the U.S. auto industry, our men on the scene find much to discuss—and rib—about the newest cars
JANUARY 11, 2007
From a $25,000 hatchback to a $328,000 rolling work of art, our top choices for buyers for whom a luxurious interior is a higher priority than horsepower or handling
JANUARY 10, 2007
Highlights from the world's premier car show
JANUARY 10, 2007
Volvo's top-selling model has a powerful new entry-level engine, a top safety rating, and numerous features that make it a family-friendly people hauler
JANUARY 9, 2007
Survey shows that all 22 hybrids of 2006 have lower five-year cost of ownership than peers
JANUARY 7, 2007
Take a look into the future at Detroit's annual premier automotive showcase, where carmakers from around the world unveil their newest models, as well as far-off—and far-out—concepts
JANUARY 5, 2007
Acura's tech-laden TL sedan is a low-hassle, high-tech crowd-pleaser that is packed to the gills with digital goodies and power to spare—particularly with the return of the high-performance Type S edition
JANUARY 3, 2007
Lexus' entry-level luxury car is one of the hottest models around, with sales up 44% in November. There's a reason for that: It's great
JANUARY 2, 2007
Even if you start 2007 with all the best intentions, these 10 cars may just be too much temptation
JANUARY 2, 2007
The automotive design conference announced the winners of its Design Challenge competition during the recent LA Motor Show
DECEMBER 29, 2006
Fast, fun, well priced, and now available with four doors, the GTI is one of the best buys on the market
DECEMBER 29, 2006
While Ford F-150, Chevrolet Silverado, and Toyota Camry retained the top three spots for a consecutive year, Corolla and Cobalt made their first appearances in the top 10
DECEMBER 27, 2006
The made-in-Korea Aveo subcompact has been redesigned and improved for the '07 model year. But it still can't match the Nissan Versa, Honda Fit, and Toyota Yaris
DECEMBER 27, 2006
Take a whirl to see the dream cars that have had the auto-watching classes chattering this past year
DECEMBER 26, 2006
From the sublime Porsche Carrera GT to the increasingly ridiculous Ford Taurus, a look back at cars that are being killed off for 2007
DECEMBER 26, 2006
Take a whirl to see the dream cars that have had the auto-watching classes chattering this past year
DECEMBER 22, 2006
With its updated styling and optional V8, the Sport Trac offers a lot of half-SUV, half-truck for the money
DECEMBER 21, 2006
MA students from this British University present tomorrow's automotive icons today
DECEMBER 20, 2006
Cadillac's entry in the hot crossover segment has a sumptuous new interior, good people-hauling capabilities, and plenty of pizzazz
DECEMBER 19, 2006
Small cars offer great fuel economy but compromise almost everywhere else-nowhere more so than safety
DECEMBER 18, 2006
Want high-end performance but can't afford the high-end price? Here are eight cars that will give you the most driving pleasure for the least money
DECEMBER 15, 2006
Mazda's zippy Miata offers driving fun at an affordable price. Best of all, this two-seater now comes with a power hardtop
DECEMBER 15, 2006
Witnessing the birth of a legend
DECEMBER 12, 2006
For years, Lincoln was the archetype of the American luxury car, but increased competition has weakened its legacy. Can successful new designs and an increased emphasis on luxury help it regain its preeminence—and sales?
DECEMBER 12, 2006
The Toyota Camry is the best-selling family sedan on the market. Now the new Camry Hybrid is giving the hybrid version of the Honda Accord a real dusting
DECEMBER 11, 2006
Attention, parents. Tired of your minivan? Saturn's new Outlook crossover offers smart design inside and out, ample seating, and competitive pricing
DECEMBER 11, 2006
A sneak peak at those future products—from new SUVs to hybrids and zippy luxury vehicles—that drivers will have to wait another year to drive
DECEMBER 11, 2006
University of Cincinnati Transportation Design Studio students designed a concept "crossover" vehicle for the year 2015
DECEMBER 11, 2006
With electric and flex-fuel models ranging from sedans to pickups to scooters, the California company aims to become the leader in alt-fuel vehicles
DECEMBER 8, 2006
Although late to the SUV party, the beautifully designed Audi Q7 comes bearing many gifts for its lucky owners
DECEMBER 6, 2006
From the Boxster and Cayenne to the legendary 911, no luxury carmaker offers the range, reputation, performance, quality, and competitive pricing of Porsche
DECEMBER 5, 2006
From the $15,000 Jeep Patriot to the $43,000 Mercedes R-Class, a roundup of all the crossovers on the market today
DECEMBER 3, 2006
From hybrids and hatchbacks to luxury sedans, the best cars for battling the worst of winter
DECEMBER 3, 2006
The Toyota Corolla is the classic economy car on the market. But it lacks pizzazz, especially compared with its archrival, the Honda Civic
NOVEMBER 30, 2006
How the new $350,000, 6.5 liter V12 Lambo roadster stacks up against the competition
NOVEMBER 30, 2006
The latest cars from high-end marques such as BMW, Aston Martin, Lotus, Land Rover, and Ferrari—what else would you expect from an auto show held in Los Angeles?
NOVEMBER 30, 2006
Maybe you can't avoid driving in these states over the holidays, but knowing the facts may keep you safer
NOVEMBER 30, 2006
What makes certain states' roadways safer to drive than others? Look at the 10 safest and you may come up with a theory
NOVEMBER 30, 2006
The venerable Italian sports car maker is ramping up a retail push, putting its name on clothes and gadgets
NOVEMBER 29, 2006
Concept cars from the 9th Beijing Motor Show
NOVEMBER 28, 2006
The new VW Eos is one of a raft of sporty new models with retractable hardtops. Dollar for dollar, it may be the best of the lot
NOVEMBER 27, 2006
From hybrids to convertibles, here are the most beautiful and indulgent vehicles on the market today
NOVEMBER 27, 2006
While car sales in general are shrinking, sales of tiny 660cc kei cars will top two million in Japan this year.
NOVEMBER 27, 2006
Conceived as an answer to urban pollution, this hydrogen fuel-cell bike prototype adds off-road ability to its clean-energy technology
NOVEMBER 27, 2006
From zippy wheelchairs to massive but eco-friendly rock crawlers, here's a glimpse into the hydrogen-powered future
NOVEMBER 27, 2006
As inventories climb and old brands struggle, the nation's largest auto dealers have to adapt or face extinction
NOVEMBER 22, 2006
The new Hyundai Accent hatchback is an inexpensive economy car that comes laden with standard safety and other features. But it faces tough competition from Toyota, Honda, Nissan, and Chevy
NOVEMBER 20, 2006
Think your $319,100, 2007 Lamborghini is expensive? Try spending more than $5 million for a 1958 Ferrari 412S
NOVEMBER 17, 2006
Fast, fierce, and feline, the DB9 is one of the world's most beautiful—and powerful—cars
NOVEMBER 15, 2006
Car sales in China could grow by 30% in 2006, and global automakers are expected to double capacity by 2010. Here's what Chinese buyers are snapping up
NOVEMBER 14, 2006
The new A4 Cabriolet is a quick, beautifully made convertible. But it will get some serious competition next March when BMW's hot new 328i and 335i convertibles hit the market
NOVEMBER 14, 2006
From Ascari to Spyker, the world’s fastest, coolest looking, bank account-draining, you’ve-got-to-have- nerves-of-steel-to-drive-one-of-these-babies supercars
NOVEMBER 13, 2006
Supercar maker Spyker proves that it can be a lot of fun to go Dutch
NOVEMBER 13, 2006
The world's fastest and most expensive car, the Veyron is the ultimate automotive indulgence
NOVEMBER 13, 2006
Dutch supercar maker's Spyker D12 costs more than $280,000 and goes from 0 to 62 in 5 seconds
NOVEMBER 13, 2006
America's reigning supercar costs over half a million dollars and can fly from 0 to 60 in 2.8 seconds
NOVEMBER 13, 2006
Extravagantly expensive, blindingly beautiful, and blisteringly fast, the CCX proves the Swedes can also build sexy cars
NOVEMBER 13, 2006
The new $130,000 R8 supercar is Audi's most serious bid to overtake BMW, Mercedes, and Porsche
NOVEMBER 13, 2006
A rip-roaring Italian that looks like the Batmobile and sounds like the Space Shuttle—and costs almost as much
NOVEMBER 13, 2006
Few supercars are as recognizable or desirable as the $319,000 V-12 Murciélago
NOVEMBER 13, 2006
A historical look back at 10 supercars from the Jazz Age through the Clinton years
NOVEMBER 13, 2006
Just released to the U.S., the 599 GTB Fiorano is the company's most powerful V-12 production car ever
NOVEMBER 13, 2006
Priced at under $200,000, the MT900S is one of the world's most affordable yet hard-to-find supercars
NOVEMBER 13, 2006
Europe's newest supercar, the Ascari A10, can go from 0 to 60 in 2.8 seconds and costs $665,000
NOVEMBER 13, 2006
The classic German carmaker is making a comeback with a number of models that are reviving its reputation for excellence
NOVEMBER 10, 2006
Sales have dipped for the popular Mini because buyers are waiting for the next generation. Here it is, and it's worth the wait
NOVEMBER 10, 2006
The only problem with giving these presents to a loved one this holiday season is that they'll spend more time than ever now in their car
NOVEMBER 9, 2006
Since the early 1960s, Carroll Shelby has been designing some of America's most iconic cars— here's a look at some of his best
NOVEMBER 7, 2006
Sporty handling, luxury interior, Zagat ratings on the nav system, and a reasonable MSRP—what's not to like about the RDX SUV?
NOVEMBER 6, 2006
Whether they choose pickups or limos, hybrids or Hummers, cars are an important if overlooked component of every campaigning politician's image
NOVEMBER 6, 2006
Reader/riders weigh in on what direction the motorcycle company should go to win over young buyers
NOVEMBER 6, 2006
A look at some of the bikes that have defined Harley-Davidson over the past 103 years
NOVEMBER 3, 2006
Cadillac revamps its luxury SUV by upgrading its interior (finally!) and adding a new, 403-horsepower, 6.2-liter, all-aluminum V8 engine
NOVEMBER 1, 2006
The German automaker opened a Park Avenue showroom—the "Forum"—to publicize the Audi lifestyle in the U.S. Here's your own private tour
OCTOBER 31, 2006
The RX-8 is a great-handling, reasonably priced sportscar. But
sales suffer because of its high-maintenance and unfamiliar rotary
engine
OCTOBER 30, 2006
Once the kings of the American road, today rear-wheel-drive cars are left in the dust sales-wise by their front-wheel competition
OCTOBER 27, 2006
Off-road or on, the new Jeep Compass doesn't seem to know where it's going
OCTOBER 26, 2006
Senior transportation design students at Detroit's College for Creative
Studies presented their work to the public and industry representatives
during the school's annual Student Exhibition earlier this year
OCTOBER 24, 2006
The Rabbit is back. Sales so far are good for this reborn 1980s icon, thanks to its sporty handling, functional interior, and competitive price
OCTOBER 24, 2006
The scooter of the future—as imagined by Transportation Design students
from Istituto d'Arte Applicata e Design in Turin
OCTOBER 23, 2006
If you're willing to sacrifice a little speed or luxury, it is possible to buy a car almost as good as your dream machine—without the hefty price tag
OCTOBER 20, 2006
The RS 4 is better looking, more agile, and more powerful than the Cadillac CTS-V, Mercedes-Benz C55 AMG, and the BMW M6
OCTOBER 18, 2006
Too much inventory is bad for automakers and dealers—but a great opportunity for consumers. Find out the 10 cars and trucks with the highest inventory in the U.S.
OCTOBER 18, 2006
Transportation Design students from Braunschweig University of Art in
Germany presented their work at the 2006 graduation show in July
OCTOBER 17, 2006
Every driving enthusiast should own a Bimmer at some point. And for the money, there are few BMWs that can match the 335i Coupe's speed and agility
OCTOBER 16, 2006
Specially tricked-out vehicles give police departments around the world the edge they need for catching the bad guys
OCTOBER 16, 2006
Now in its fourth year, the winners of the annual design awards ceremony were announced at the Paris Motor Show
OCTOBER 16, 2006
From the 1928 Dixi 3/15 to the latest 7 Series, a look back at the cars that have made BMW one of the most respected auto makers on the planet
OCTOBER 16, 2006
BMW's new Leipzig plant is one of the most innovative car factories in the world, thanks in part to the avant-garde design of its central building. Bucking convention, plant manager Peter Claussen held an architectural competition for the factory, inviting the world's top design houses to help create a central building with interior spaces that would promote communication between line workers and managers, enhance innovation, and speed problem-solving. Claussen wanted soaring, transparent spaces, daylight streaming in, and open, cascading work areas. Pritzker Prize-winning, London-based architect Zaha Hadid transformed that vision into a productivity-enhancing factory that is also visually striking.
OCTOBER 13, 2006
A successful blend of retro muscle and modern refinement, the Dodge Charger comes in a range of models, offering performance at every price level
OCTOBER 10, 2006
Bigger, sleeker, and with more features, the Santa Fe is looking to compete with small SUVs such as the Honda Pilot and Toyota Highlander
OCTOBER 9, 2006
When you're the boss, you can drive any car you like. But most likely you'll be driven instead
OCTOBER 9, 2006
Lexus rolls out the most expensive, luxurious, and fastest gas-electric ever, giving Prius-loving celebrities a reason to trade up.
OCTOBER 6, 2006
Looking to go up against two of the world's best-selling cars—the Camry and Accord—the Aura offers good looks, plenty of power, and an affordable price
OCTOBER 3, 2006
The "SL" in the Mercedes SL550 should stand for "Super fast" and "Lots of money"
OCTOBER 2, 2006
From spherical wheels to VTOL wings, if and when the cars of tomorrow get built, this is what they could look like
OCTOBER 2, 2006
Imagine if you took all the most advanced high-tech automotive technology you could find and put it on one car. We did
OCTOBER 2, 2006
From windshield wipers to OnStar: technological innovations the modern car would rather not do without
OCTOBER 2, 2006
Need more tech in your car? Here's a selection of today's coolest high-end automotive electronics
OCTOBER 2, 2006
From cars that pay attention when you don't to built-in stereos that can store music and photo collections, high-tech cars are now commonly available in nearly every segment
SEPTEMBER 29, 2006
At just over $30,000, this fully loaded pocket rocket may be a hoot to drive, but it can also double as a family car
SEPTEMBER 28, 2006
From the indulgently fast to the economically practical, the stars of the Paris show are speed demons and cutting-edge hybrids
SEPTEMBER 27, 2006
Enthusiastic leadership and design talent is bringing the legendary brand into a new era and upholding the tradition of luxury
SEPTEMBER 26, 2006
Looking for affordability and fuel economy? The Versa might be for you. Looking for fun? Look elsewhere
SEPTEMBER 25, 2006
Transportation Design students from this Italian applied arts school were
challenged to design the Renault that they'd like to drive in the near future
SEPTEMBER 25, 2006
SUV sales are struggling, but if you're in the market for one, these are the SUVs to buy
SEPTEMBER 25, 2006
The legendary auto designers has set up his own shop, which promises to bring new meaning to the word "exclusivity"
SEPTEMBER 22, 2006
Watch out, Mercedes and BMW. That car you see coming up fast in your rearview mirror is the Audi A8
SEPTEMBER 22, 2006
Thought 2005 was bad for the U.S. car business? 2006 has been a real annus horribilis and it's not over yet...
SEPTEMBER 19, 2006
The completely redesigned ML500 may be the best luxury SUV on the planet
SEPTEMBER 18, 2006
Good things zoom in small packages
SEPTEMBER 15, 2006
The Freestyle is versatile, roomy, and gets decent gas mileage. For families tired of the high fueling costs of SUVs, this could be a smart choice
SEPTEMBER 13, 2006
Lexus' new luxury hybrid is a beautiful car with plenty of speed, but the trade-off is that all that power hurts its fuel economy
SEPTEMBER 12, 2006
The offerings for 2007 from Lamborghini, Aston Martin, Audi, Bentley, and other ultra brands
SEPTEMBER 7, 2006
Slide into the driver's seat of the BMW M6, glance at the speedometer topping out at 200 mph, and you'll be looking for some open road
SEPTEMBER 7, 2006
Mazda continues to upstage the competition with its clever designs and sporty performance. This new crossover is no exception. Zoom zoom, indeed
SEPTEMBER 6, 2006
The GM vehicles that ranked the highest in reliability on the 2006 J.D. Power and Associates Initial Quality Survey and Vehicle Dependability Survey
SEPTEMBER 6, 2006
It's a good-looking, well-made car, but until Lexus loses some of its nannyish features, it won't be seen as a serious driving machine
SEPTEMBER 5, 2006
From the brand new Ford Edge crossover to the cutting-edge Lexus GS 450h luxury hybrid sedan, here are the new models that will define the 2007 automotive year
SEPTEMBER 1, 2006
With its body-on-frame design that mates the utility and capability of a truck undercarriage with the body of a car, the Explorer was almost single-handedly responsible for the sport-utility-vehicle revolution. Now, after selling more than 5.5 million units over the past decade, it could soon be fighting for survival because of its poor fuel economy. That's too bad, because the Explorer is still a great SUV.
AUGUST 29, 2006
If you are willing to exchange fuel economy and interior roominess for driving performance, Dodge's new hatchback is worth a look
AUGUST 28, 2006
From sedans to SUVs, the luxury cars by category with the lowest fuel consumption
AUGUST 25, 2006
Fast, affordable, fun—Ford's Mustang GT can easily compete with the new Chevy Camaro and Dodge Challenger
AUGUST 23, 2006
Milan's Scuola Politecnica di Design hosts the Audi-sponsored show of
student designs for the 2015 Avant. Eleven concepts were displayed
AUGUST 22, 2006
To maintain its sales vroom, VW must continue cutting costs, remain competitive with Asia, and get new products to dealers. Here are the cars on which the company's fortunes are riding for 2007
AUGUST 22, 2006
There are a lot of zippy small cars on the market. The Fit isn't one of them. It is, however, a well-priced, intelligently designed, and fuel-efficient subcompact that will appeal to many cost- and environmentally minded buyers
AUGUST 21, 2006
Need a big car or truck but don't want to spend all your money at the pump? Here are 10 choices that offer extra size without the extra pain
AUGUST 18, 2006
The new LR3 offers classic Land Rover ruggedness with its trademark luxury. If you don't mind the poor fuel economy, this is one beautiful SUV
AUGUST 18, 2006
Graduates in Transportation Design at France's Strate College offered some very different approaches to auto design at their degree show
AUGUST 17, 2006
There are some duds, but some new GM cars, such as the CTS, Saturn Aura, Chevy Impala, and, down the road, a new Camaro, could be the hits the struggling auto maker badly needs
AUGUST 16, 2006
Pontiac's new convertible is great for someone who wants a good-looking head turner that can double as an everyday car
AUGUST 15, 2006
Christie's Exceptional Motor Cars auction in Monterey, Calif., is one of the classic-car world's premier annual events, and this year offers some real beauties
AUGUST 14, 2006
Whether they're anointed by God or elected by the people, the world's rulers ride in style
AUGUST 11, 2006
Good looks, plush ride, high-tech gear, impressive performance, the GS 430's got it all—and for less than Mercedes or BMW
AUGUST 10, 2006
J.D. Power and Associates releases its 2006 Dependability Study, rating the top 19 cars and light trucks by segment
AUGUST 10, 2006
Projects from the Swedish institute's students include a sports car with a joy stick and a "fashionable hybrid"
AUGUST 9, 2006
It may look like another plastic Detroit dullmobile, but thanks to a 205-horsepower dual overhead cam, four-cylinder engine, the SS has lots of excitement under the hood
AUGUST 8, 2006
Driving from Amsterdam to Beijing would be difficult under any circumstances, but doing it in a classic car requires determination, nerves of steel, and plenty of spare parts
AUGUST 7, 2006
From roadsters to minivans, some of the best cars—and car values—on the market can be found in the $20,000 range
AUGUST 4, 2006
The Range Rover Sport combines the ruggedness of Indiana Jones with the urbane sophistication of James Bond
AUGUST 3, 2006
As the mercury climbs, now is the time to hit the road and cool off the old-fashioned way in one of these timeless droptops
AUGUST 2, 2006
The CTS-V offers raw power and a refined ride at a reasonable price. Too bad its interior doesn't stack up to the German competition
AUGUST 1, 2006
The U.S. will retain the No. 1 spot, but emerging markets will see the most dramatic growth in new car sales by decade's end
JULY 31, 2006
From fuel consumption to sticker price, not all hybrids are built alike
JULY 31, 2006
High technology as well as the "obsolete" variety figure into the Royal College of Art's annual graduation show
JULY 28, 2006
The S-Type R boasts plenty of impressive power, but lacks the refinement that customers have come to expect from Jaguar
JULY 26, 2006
BMW's new Z4 M is not about cupholders or comfort. It is about
driving very fast on the Autobahn
JULY 24, 2006
From the Cadillac XLR-V to the Porsche Carrera GT, a roundup of mainstream cars that cost more—sometimes a lot more—than $100,000
JULY 21, 2006
The 5 Series wagon is so much fun to drive you might think it was a sedan—with the extra cargo room thrown in for a bonus
JULY 20, 2006
Some new British models from Land Rover, Jaguar, and Vauxhall make their debut, but one of the most exciting new cars is the long-awaited BMW M6 convertible
JULY 19, 2006
With a 300 hp V6 and a starting price of $33,055, the Grand Touring Coupe may not be the fastest sports car in the world, but it might be one of the most attractive and affordable
JULY 19, 2006
Sales incentives may be bringing prices down on many cars, but the cost of parking in many of the U.S.'s biggest cities keeps going up
JULY 17, 2006
Unless you like the idea of spending a lot of time taking your new car back to the dealer for one glitch after another, take a look at the 2006 cars that suffered the biggest recalls
JULY 17, 2006
Motorcycle makers in Japan know that despite huge demand, China is a competitive market. Here's a look at what Honda and Yamaha are riding in on
JULY 14, 2006
Beautiful lines, deluxe interior, and a 250-horsepower, 3.2-liter 6-cylinder engine add up to a practical car that offers tremendous performance
JULY 13, 2006
Kit cars, a long-time niche market, have zoomed forward in quality and performance thanks to advances in parts technology and computer-aided design
JULY 13, 2006
The Institute's annual show featured the work of 50 industrial design majors with many emphasizing transportation design
JULY 12, 2006
The John Cooper Works edition of the Mini Cooper S proves that good things do come in small packages
JULY 11, 2006
Audi sweeps three categories in J.D. Power's annual survey of German cars. See the cars—and more—that beat BMW and Benz
JULY 10, 2006
When SUV and minivan sales soared, wagons fell into disfavor. Today they're making a comeback thanks to new fuel efficiency and driving fun
JULY 10, 2006
The auto maker's design and development center in France continues to turn out radical and exciting concept cars to whet the public's appetite
JULY 7, 2006
Think going from 0 to 60 is impressive? The cars that can go from 0 to 100 are the bad boys to beat
JULY 6, 2006
The Corvette convertible with automatic transmission may not satisfy hardcore drivers, but it's still one of the sexiest and most affordable roadsters on the market.
JULY 5, 2006
The all-new 2007 Jaguar XK features an aluminum monocoque body structure that is 31% stiffer than its predecessor with a 10% improvement in power to weight ratio
JULY 5, 2006
Certified pre-owned programs offer as-good-as-new cars for less. No wonder they now account for 41% of all used-car sales
JUNE 30, 2006
Mercedes' E320 CDI proves that Americans can enjoy diesel economy without sacrificing luxury or performance
JUNE 28, 2006
With its supercharged V8 Northstar engine, the new XLR-V is superpowerful and distinctive—though inside it can't match European rivals
JUNE 27, 2006
The only six wheeler ever to start (much less win) a Grand Prix
JUNE 26, 2006
From small cars to supercars, a look at the U.S.-made cars that scored best in terms of reliability, safety, cost of ownership, fuel economy, and performance
JUNE 26, 2006
Volkswagen revives the Bugatti marque with a supercar so powerful it needs a
special suspension mode to keep it from lifting off like a rocket
JUNE 23, 2006
The luxury crossover's looks make it a bold standout in its class.
Upon closer inspection, many of its design details are of the same
caliber
JUNE 22, 2006
Highlights of the Michelin Challenge Bibendum reveal bold new
concepts for driving and alternate fuels
JUNE 21, 2006
Fast, smooth, gorgeous, and pricey—the 650i should make anyone's
shortlist for one of the best convertibles on the market
JUNE 20, 2006
The car and minivans that performed best in the IIHS study of
crashworthiness based on performance in front, side, and rear tests
JUNE 19, 2006
Cars these days have never been faster, but here are 10 models that can't keep up
JUNE 19, 2006
Take a look at 10 new autos that have pushed the envelope in terms of safety, performance, and fuel efficiency
JUNE 16, 2006
In the market for a sporty drop-top? The 9-3 convertible offers speed, safety, and smart fuel economy
JUNE 14, 2006
Toyota's new subcompact is well timed but its lack of zip, weird instrument design, and so-so fuel economy disappoint
JUNE 12, 2006
Summer is the best time to drive. Find out which roads, and which cars, make for the ultimate vacation road trip
JUNE 12, 2006
With Asian rivals gaining ground, Nissan is pinning its hopes on a host of new models to revive U.S. sales
JUNE 9, 2006
With a 5.4 liter V8 capable of 500 horses and a lower sticker, the Mustang Shelby GT500 is Ford's all-new Corvette killer
JUNE 9, 2006
With better steering, suspension, and a lower-ratio six-speed transmission, the roadster version of Lamborghini's Gallardo is one inspired Spyder
JUNE 8, 2006
Think hybrids are too expensive to make any difference to your bottom line? With federal tax credits, they could make a big difference
JUNE 7, 2006
Great value, terrific reliability, and peppy performance are the reasons why the Civic is the second-best selling car in the U.S.
JUNE 7, 2006
Piano lacquer and bitter chocolate paint jobs. Color-coded roll-cages. Flowered doormats. Check out these concept cars
JUNE 6, 2006
Bling, Bling, Baby: Chrysler's Imperial concept makes you feel like
a king
JUNE 5, 2006
Halo cars are supposed to shine a positive light on a car maker's lineup, but sometimes they sometimes cast an ominous shadow
MAY 31, 2006
The new Saturn Sky roadster is a well-priced winner. Is this an aberration or an indication that GM is finally producing cars that can compete against imports?
MAY 30, 2006
American consumers are fighting high gas prices with gusto, and
companies are doing their best to help. BusinessWeek chose the
best cars by vacation type—and our picks might surprise you
MAY 26, 2006
A new animated movie from Disney takes cars and creates characters which reflect their quirks, traits, and details
MAY 25, 2006
The Accord scores highest but other top contenders, such as the
Carisma and Micra, are new to Americans
MAY 24, 2006
The Highlander Hybrid offers the functionality of a SUV, but the fuel economy of a hybrid
MAY 22, 2006
With gas prices rising, small cars are becoming increasingly attractive. The best thing is that, thanks to improved design and performance, they are also a blast to drive
MAY 22, 2006
The folks at this Miami agency must love controversy. They don't care what people say, as long as they're talking abut a CP+B ad
MAY 18, 2006
The Rich, and Their Cars, are Different: The Phantom costs as much
as a vacation home—but who cares?
MAY 17, 2006
Last year car sales rose 26%, and auto makers keep rolling out new models to keep pace. Take a look at what buyers are snapping up
MAY 17, 2006
Porsche's new mid-engine coupé offers the auto maker's signature refinement and performance but at a (more) affordable price
MAY 16, 2006
The top ten vehicles for serious off-roading
MAY 15, 2006
Developing cheaper, more efficient fuels and technologies is the goal in America. We handicap the leading candidates
MAY 12, 2006
Postgraduate students present results of an intriguing assignment—using
plastic to create concept vehicles
MAY 11, 2006
Whether you are looking for safety, speed, or status, the one thing all these cars have in common is that they are a blast to drive.
MAY 10, 2006
The new flagship from Mercedes combines a sleek new look and a bigger engine, but can it escape the quality-control problems that plagued earlier versions?
MAY 9, 2006
A look at some of the best VWs sold in the U.S., past and present
MAY 8, 2006
Ethanol-powered cars are a hot topic these days, but not only do they cost more, they are also hard to find
MAY 5, 2006
This year's auto show in South Korea features four world debut vehicles,
including one from Ssaygyong, the country's SUV specialist
MAY 5, 2006
From entry-level cars to luxury sedans, a head-to-head comparison
across the model line of the two luxury auto makers
MAY 3, 2006
Toyota's new FJ Cruiser SUV recalls the classic Land Cruiser, but will its low-price be enough to make up for its cramped interior?
MAY 2, 2006
From zippy coupes for the new Wall Streeter to responsible wheels for those paying off student loans, the best cars for graduating seniors
MAY 1, 2006
Fred Kanter may not be able to turn a pumpkin into a coach and four, but if you give him the chassis, he'll make it a mobile masterpiece
APRIL 28, 2006
From the biggest to the most fuel-economic, the 10 top pickups on the market today
APRIL 27, 2006
The fuel crunch may soon be driving the U.S. market toward diesel vehicles long popular in Europe for their fuel efficiency. Here are some you may be shopping for soon.
APRIL 26, 2006
The Ridgeline looks and drives differently from other trucks. Is that a bad move or does Honda know something the others don't?
APRIL 25, 2006
Look here for the do's and don'ts of achieving good gas mileage. It has never been more important for your wallet or your planet
APRIL 24, 2006
Racing experts and die-hard fans dispute the proper definition of a supercar.
APRIL 21, 2006
Here are the best—and worst—cars for fuel economy
APRIL 19, 2006
What do you get when you combine the best-selling truck with the most famous motorcycle? The $35,000 Ford F-150 Harley-Davidson edition
APRIL 19, 2006
Now that the company is making a comeback, it's relaunching the legendary Lancia brand with the help of top talent—and a design roadshow
APRIL 17, 2006
This was one of the best NY auto shows in years. See which cars we think were winners and which ones will be goats
APRIL 17, 2006
With its swift ride, spare design, and low price, this machine puts fun at
the center of the hotrod experience
APRIL 13, 2006
Don't let flat sales fool you—Nissan's contender in the U.S. pickup-truck stakes is big on power, storage, and versatility
APRIL 12, 2006
Morgan Motors produces only around 650 cars a year—but each one is a masterpiece
APRIL 10, 2006
The world's foremost motor sport event celebrates a century of grand prix racing this summer. Here's a look at some of the race's history
APRIL 7, 2006
It's a marque that has been making hearts beat faster for half a
century. Here's a loving look at the the once and future king of the road
APRIL 5, 2006
With its power, good looks, and overall quality, the new Toyota pickup is the most serious threat yet to U.S. auto makers' dominance of the light-truck market
MARCH 31, 2006
Look, up in the sky, it's a, well, a wild goose chase, mostly.
Undaunted by generations of failure, designers and dreamers keep coming
up with flying cars like these
MARCH 30, 2006
The sleek Chevy Impala started off the '60s Brawn Age and has been
around the block several times since. Here's a look at its evolution
MARCH 30, 2006
Chip Foose is a superstar of hot-rod design. Here are a few of the models
that put him on the map.
MARCH 30, 2006
Is Bejing born to ride? The motorcycle manufacturer roars into China with these nine mighty machines—throttle up.
MARCH 27, 2006
From the land of the Vikings comes the Koenigsegg CCX—the steel
god of lightning speed with the strength of many horses
MARCH 22, 2006
For more than a century, the automaker has pioneered some of the biggest innovations in design and technology. Here's a look back
MARCH 21, 2006
Graduating students from the Industrial Design department at Monash
University in Melbourne, Australia held their annual degree show in December
2005
MARCH 20, 2006
Inspired by legendary designing Larry Shinoda, head-turning models from 1968 to the present day are winning a new generation of admirers
MARCH 15, 2006
Back in 1964, at the New York World's Fair, the auto maker introduced a new vehicle to wild acclaim. The rest is history
MARCH 15, 2006
Sydney's car season opens with the Bonham & Goodman auction of automotive gems. What will it take to put you in a piece of history?
MARCH 15, 2006
Transportation Design students at Germany's Pforzheim University displayed their work in the school's spring Transportation Design degree show in February, one of the two graduation shows per year
MARCH 14, 2006
From the 1992 NSX-R to the Civic Type R Concept—unveiled at the
Geneva Motor Show—these cars combine power and affordability
MARCH 14, 2006
From a stylish hearing aid to a tasteful tractor, here's a look at some of the winners at this year's prestigious Red Dot Product Awards
MARCH 13, 2006
Best bets at the annual bike and gear fest
MARCH 10, 2006
A look at the 11 teams that will participate in the Gulf Air Bahrain Grand Prix and the entire duration of the 18-race campaign
MARCH 6, 2006
This year's European auto show was not a quiet affair. Automakers
from around the world are showcasing vehicles they hope will help crack
the European market as well as juice sales back home.
MARCH 6, 2006
This year's Geneva Auto Show is afire with museum-quality high-end
racers from the renowned marque. Be careful—jet packs are not
included .
FEBRUARY 27, 2006
A different kind of hybrid
FEBRUARY 24, 2006
The world's fastest, most beautiful, and innovative cars are going on display in Geneva. Don't forget to bring your checkbook
FEBRUARY 24, 2006
Take a trip with TheCarConnection.com down some of America's funniest street names. And let them know which one you think is the wackiest
FEBRUARY 23, 2006
Minivan is not the answer to the classic question, "What do women
want?" Real women crave cool
FEBRUARY 23, 2006
Check out our slide review of recent BusinessWeek Online auto reviews
FEBRUARY 21, 2006
Take a look at some of the fancy autos and facilities available to members of car-sharing clubs
FEBRUARY 21, 2006
The auto maker has collected old models to preserve its history. But it's not ready to make the collection public
FEBRUARY 17, 2006
H&H Classic Auctions will put these rare and delectable dream
machines on the block at its next event
FEBRUARY 16, 2006
Motorcycle enthusiasts flocked to Cycle World's show in New York for the latest in all things chopper, monster, and cruiser
FEBRUARY 16, 2006
In the lull between the Chicago Auto Show and the upcoming Geneva show in March, carmakers are leaking info on new models
FEBRUARY 15, 2006
It's all about the stance, Jaguar designer says of new sportscar
FEBRUARY 9, 2006
The fabled outfit made wagons for settlers, carriages used by Presidents, and brawny cars for the masses. You can see them at an Indiana museum
FEBRUARY 9, 2006
Here are the minivans, SUVs, crossovers, and compacts from Hyundai and Kia that aim to take driveway share from Detroit
FEBRUARY 8, 2006
Gas-guzzling may seem like a thing of the past—but auto makers are still turning out some big rough and tough vehicles
FEBRUARY 8, 2006
Christie's will offer vintage vehicles once owned by kings, international playboys, even Pope John Paul II. The common element: performance
FEBRUARY 6, 2006
It's sure that its third attempt at this rich market will muscle past its earlier efforts, pictured here
FEBRUARY 6, 2006
Got $486,000 to spare for a 700-hp 1969 Camaro? That's what it just went for at auction. Here's a look at some of the dearest deals around
FEBRUARY 6, 2006
Check out these celebrity-owned dream machines, which were recently auctioned off. You, too, could own a piece of history
FEBRUARY 3, 2006
With more vroom, lighter weight, and oh-so-sleek colors, here's a look at the updated CBR1000RR on a day at the test track
FEBRUARY 1, 2006
In a narrated slide show, Jeff Teague, designer of a modern update, talks about the qualities that have made this auto an icon
JANUARY 30, 2006
If you're looking to own a one-of-a-kind car, this is the way to go.
Here are some available now on the auction block
JANUARY 26, 2006
How much can a vehicle be worth? Take a look at these precious gems, the highest-priced cars auctioned off by Barrett-Jackson this year
JANUARY 25, 2006
On Jan. 29, 1886, Karl Benz submitted his patent. Here's a look back at the models that started it all
JANUARY 24, 2006
We asked top officials from eight carmakers how GM and Ford can regain traction and whether the shift away from SUVs will continue
JANUARY 23, 2006
Here's an inside look at the new Sauber F1.06, the carmaker's first
entry in Formula One racing
JANUARY 23, 2006
Ducati is building only 2,000 of its $18,000 Paul Smart
motorcycles. Chances are they'll be worth a lot more eventually
JANUARY 20, 2006
Take America's funniest street-name trip with TheCarConnection.com. And let them know if you think you've seen any winners
JANUARY 20, 2006
Students from the Transportation Design Masters program at Spain's Elisava School of Design presented their work in the 2005 Degree Show entitled 'Real Transportation'
JANUARY 19, 2006
BMW has answered the call for a little more room inside its oh-so-cute car
JANUARY 18, 2006
Take a look at the top 20 most expensive cars, from $3.96 million to $1.65 million, sold at auction during the year
JANUARY 17, 2006
Check out David Welch's and David Kiley's picks and pans from the Detroit auto show. Will one end up in your driveway?
JANUARY 17, 2006
Check out these pics of the perilous races—still in progress at press time—that feature cars, trucks, motorcycles, and sand dunes
JANUARY 16, 2006
Whatever your stage of life, picking the right car means considering several factors, from looks to safety. Here are some all-around winners
JANUARY 16, 2006
Becker Automotive Design specializes in remodeling SUVs into rolling
luxury liners. Here's a look at its JetVan offerings
JANUARY 16, 2006
Finding diamonds in the not-in-demand bin
JANUARY 13, 2006
American carmakers have given many recent models a retro look—but in some cases, maybe not retro enough. Take a look, and vote on your faves
JANUARY 12, 2006
From a '60s Lamborghini flashback to a party van from Toyota, this year's Detroit auto show didn't lack for flashy new concept cars
JANUARY 11, 2006
High gas prices have put a dent in sales of big SUVs. The solution: "Crossover utility vehicles" that get better mileage and handle more like cars
JANUARY 10, 2006
Fuel economy concerns and demographic trends are convincing carmakers that the market for smaller cars could be big
JANUARY 11, 2006
Graduating students at Korea's Hongik University school of Art and
Design have recently shown their work in the annual degree Show held in
October
JANUARY 10, 2006
Carmakers from all over are adding new models to this more fuel-efficient category. Here's a look at some coming offerings and concepts
JANUARY 5, 2006
Over 700 vehicles will be on display at the North American International Auto Show [NAIAS], held in Detroit from January 14-22.
JANUARY 5, 2006
The 4WD Quark boasts fuel cell technology and a removable interactive interface
JANUARY 5, 2006
The latest news from the cross-country rally, as the riders/drivers entered Mauritania
JANUARY 5, 2006
A look at what the big headlines could be this year
JANUARY 5, 2006
Dealerships will be flooded with new and updated models in the coming year. Here's a roundup of what they'll be selling
JANUARY 5, 2006
From Aprilia to Yamaha, great motorcycles are in abundance, giving the year much promise to continue the industry's hot ride
JANUARY 5, 2006
Since 1948, Al Saffrahn has been indulging his passion for the rare vintage cars. Need a part—or a whole Hudson? He's the man to see
JANUARY 5, 2006
The Korean car company has been boosting R&D and plans to sell a hybrid vehicle locally by the end of the year
JANUARY 5, 2006
The new Tango electric car handles like a motorcycle but drives like a car. And it's as wide as a motorcycle, too
JANUARY 5, 2006
ZAP's newest models can be powered by a combination of gasoline, alcohol, and an electric drive
JANUARY 5, 2006
The Scottsdale area is home to two weeks worth of world-class events in January. Here's what's on tap
JANUARY 5, 2006
On the Prowl for the Rarest of Camaros
JANUARY 5, 2006
At The Auto Collections in Las Vegas, visitors can view some of the finest cars ever produced—and with sufficient cash, even bring one home
DECEMBER 21, 2005
Whether you're looking for speed or style (or both), here's the lowdown on some of the latest luxury cars
DECEMBER 16, 2005
Keep your eyes out for Chevrolet's compact SUV, the resurrection of the Dodge Challenger, and Citroën's new C-AirPlay, among other models
DECEMBER 16, 2005
Here are the award-winning entries in the Italian carmaker's "New Concepts of the Myth" competition
DECEMBER 9, 2005
Los Angeles Auto Show gives preview of 'LA Adventure' Design Challenge
DECEMBER 9, 2005
From satellite radio to GPS, these gadgets are sure to excite the road warrior on your list
DECEMBER 7, 2005
Under pressure to produce ever-more new models, car companies are turning to indie design studies like Motorcity Europe
NOVEMBER 23, 2005
Take a look at these beautiful new models—they're headturners that will get your blood pumping.
NOVEMBER 16, 2005
In the lull between the Tokyo Motor Show and the upcoming Detroit
autopalooza in January, carmakers are leaking info on new models. Here's
a look from Car Design News
OCTOBER 27, 2005
Beyond styling, the Tokyo Motor Show reveals how designers question
the role of private transport, and the technology that powers it
OCTOBER 10, 2005
Take a peek inside some of the luxury-laden "star coaches" that celebrities use when they're on the road
OCTOBER 10, 2005
Cars for tomorrow...and the day after
OCTOBER 7, 2005
Here's a sampling of new and coming models that promise to pull more buyers to smaller cars
OCTOBER 5, 2005
An early peak at some of the cars headed to the Tokyo Motor Show
SEPTEMBER 14, 2005
From a sharp Cadillac diesel to the status-loaded new Mercedes S Class,
here are the show's cars that made folks forget about gas prices
SEPTEMBER 7, 2005
Here's an early look at one of the biggest exhibits of new cars and preproduction models—plus loads of concept vehicles and more
SEPTEMBER 5, 2005
Parking is tight. Gas prices—well, you know. It's no wonder these babies are suddenly everywhere
AUGUST 31, 2005
Check out the international show, which has attracted all the major automotive brands, with 33 manufacturers from 10 countries participating
AUGUST 30, 2005
Take a look at these relatively inexpensive models that are fun enough for students, yet have the safety features parents want
AUGUST 19, 2005
This 552-horsepower luxury sedan may not be the most expensive one around, but it doesn't lack for much. Here's a look
AUGUST 18, 2005
Transportation Design students at England's Huddersfield University displayed their work in the annual degree show in June
AUGUST 17, 2005
This month's roundup from Car Design News highlights the Citroen
C-SportLounge Concept, Porsche Panamera four-door, and lots more
AUGUST 5, 2005
Take a look at the highlights from this huge event, which demonstrates how Chinese conceptual auto design is coming to the forefront
AUGUST 3, 2005
Take a look at the Motorcycle Grand Prix competitors and their powerful race bikes, as the event returns to the U.S. after 11 years
JULY 29, 2005
Meet three distinguished Art Center College alums—and the distinctive automobiles they have helped create
JULY 27, 2005
Here's a look at the automotive beauties that influenced designers over decades and snagged awards at the Art Center Car Classic
JULY 25, 2005
These dazzling models ooze style and power—perfect candidates for revving up boring lifestyles and dispelling aging blues
JULY 21, 2005
A group of experts has come together to redesign the transportation system formed by the yellow cab. Here's a look at their ideas
JULY 21, 2005
A gallery of the best student work
JULY 21, 2005
This year's international exhibit features plenty of new models that combine stunning design and innovative features. Take a look
MAY 9, 2005
It will take some head-turning gotta-have new models to get the giant to reverse its slide. Will these do the trick?
APRIL 25, 2005
Here's the current state of this fast-moving automotive art, from the two-seater Honda Insight to the brawny Chevy Silverado pickup.
APRIL 20, 2005
Although none are still owned by local carmakers, names from Mini and Rolls to Land Rover and MG live on.
MARCH 28, 2005
The Big Apple's 2005 car party has lots of stars, a couple of lowlights, and some downright oddities. Let's take a look.
MARCH 14, 2005
From the huggable TT and a new entry-level A3 to the racy rocket S4 and ultraluxury A8, the latest lineup is as broad as it is seductive
MARCH 5, 2005
New models combine stunning design and innovative feat
FEBRUARY 28, 2005
The luxury-car market ruler is adding firepower, especially to go against BMW in passenger cars
JANUARY 31, 2005
It is betting on new models—and an ad blitz—to rescue sagging sales. Coming soon, new Jettas, Passats, Golfs, and check out that Concept R roadster!
SEPTEMBER, 2004
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