| HOME | CAR NEWS | CAR REVIEWS | RACING | AUTO SHOWS | VIDEOS | COLLECTOR | SUBSCRIBE | Tuesday, January 08, 2013 | | The 2013 Dodge Dart GT will go on sale in the second quarter of 2013.... | | The 2013 Dodge Dart GT will join Chrysler's stand at the Detroit auto show next week. For now, it will be the top trim in the Dart lineup, with a sticker price of $21,790 including destination. Dodge says it is still investigating the possibility of an R/T model for... |
|  | | The night before the International CES opens, there's something like a mini consumer-electronics show held in a hotel on the Vegas strip. True, there are many, many CES-related events held in hotels on the Vegas strip. Even the 2 million square feet of floorspace in the Las Vegas Convention Center...
|  | | Think you can make a killer app for Ford Sync? Ford just made it a whole lot easier. On the day before the International CES opened in Las Vegas, Ford...
|  | | Quick: Name an independently built four-door vehicle introduced in 1963 that featured a drop-down tailgate with retractable glass, an airy cabin and clean styling by acclaimed industrial designer Brooks Stevens. No, it's not the...
|  | | Prices for the impact-bumper Porsche 911s of the 1970s and 1980s seem to be on the rise. The guy selling this 1980 911 Targa SC certainly seems to think so, but to ensure that he gets his $22,...
|  | | SENIOR MOTORSPORTS EDITOR MAC MORRISON: Hyundai has been making adjustments to the Genesis coupe since it launched, and dare I say...
|  | | Despite what the NAIAS website says, the Detroit auto show will actually be the coldest show of the year, with temperatures probably dipping into the single digits. Luckily for visitors, Detroit has something to offer everyone, regardless of the ...
|  | | After keeping a low profile at several U.S. auto shows in recent years, Nissan Motor Co. is mounting a full-blown return to the spotlight at next week's Detroit auto show--...
|  | | It's hard enough to win one election, let alone two. But there is one figure in NASCAR who transcends the sport, who has been its face for more than a decade and seemingly makes national news for even the smallest happenstance or change in his life. He is to NASCAR what Michael Jordan was -- ...
|  | | American Robby Gordon made a big move at the Dakar Rally on Jan. 7, finishing second in the stage and climbing to 13th overall. Here what Gordon has to say about that stage in this phone interview produced by Toyo Tires....
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|  | | Automakers would need to make hybrids and electric vehicles emit sound under rules that the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration proposed on Monday.The rules, ordered by Congress three years ago, are meant to protect pedestrians and bicyclists from vehicles that make little sound when...
|  | | Legendary race team owner Pat Patrick is still on the gas -- literally. The 83-year-old Michigan wildcatter is on the verge of bringing another dimension to racing a Chevrolet LS3 engine fueled by liquefied natural gas (LNG) to the PC class in American Le Mans Series/Grand-Am racing.Autoweek has...
|  | | It was A.J. Allmendinger's bad luck that he was the fastest of the dozens of drivers on the first day of testing for the Rolex 24 Hours sports car endurance race at Daytona International Speedway, two weeks away.Certainly Allmendinger was pleased to be the fastest, and it was no surprise, as he's...
|  | | Audi is upping the SUV ante at the Detroit auto show with a muscle-bound, all-wheeling machine, the 2014 SQ5. This is the first Audi ute to get S treatment in the United States. It packs a supercharged 3.0-liter V6 pumping out 354 hp and 347 lb-ft. That prodigious output enables a sprint to 62 mph...
|  | | That damned fool, he actually went and did it. Evidently somebody—from birth, really, or maybe an errant guidance counselor—forgot to tell him the merits of social responsibility: to keep your head down low, to not draw attention to yourself, to buy something sensible like an '89 Honda...
|  | | The Specialty Equipment Market Association, better known to most of us as SEMA, has announced a hefty boost to its SEMA Memorial Scholarship Fund for 2013: The top student selected now gets $1,000 more for a total of $5,000 toward an automotive-related college education. Other eligible participants ...
|  | | Easy come, easy go. On Monday morning, Carlos Sainz was reinstated in the Dakar lead, when the organizers ruled that it was a problem with their own satellites that was causing Sainz's Red Bull buggy not to register at the waypoints. So they handed him back the time he lost yesterday in the...
|  | | The decision to buy an electric vehicle or not is usually a pretty easy one for most families. Would it be driven every day, on mostly short trips, and is there a way to charge the vehicle when out and about? If the answer to any of these questions is no, the 80-100-miles-or-less range of an all-...
|  | | Also in this episode: Subaru recalls the Forester, Legacy, Outback and Tribecadue to faulty lighting, and racers gear up for Daytona. TRANSCRIPT-- The Dakar rally is under way.-- Subaru posts a recall.-- And the new Grand-Am gets ready for DaytonaI'm Jake, back for a Monday edition of Autoweek TV....
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