Will Consumers Accept Diesels? With higher Fuel Economy targets looming in coming years, many auto companies want to bring to bear the diesel engine's inherent efficiency. But will Americans buy in to diesel technology?
Despite disheartening economic news and the dearth of new concept cars, the New York Auto Show still had several very interesting developments that should make 2008 a very interesting year.
Soon, your car may sense what other vehicles nearby are doing and give you warnings that can help you respond to that info. Beyond that, your car may become able to drive itself.
Forewarned is forearmed. That has a new meaning when it comes to GPS, because motorists with these devices can now get an early warning about red-light cameras and speed traps.
This slideshow proves that the 2008 New York International Auto Show is not all about compacts and electrics, and that the muscle car is by no means dead.
Few cars on the road are as iconic as the Mercedes-Benz SL sports car. It's been around since the famous Gullwing 300SL sports car was introduced in 1954...
By John Rettie On Sale: Fall 2008 Expected Pricing: $19,000-$40,000 The 2009 Ford F-150 pickup will offer a slew of useful new features and technologies for towing and hauling along with fresh
A 2009 Chrysler Aspen Hybrid model goes on sale summer 2008 featuring a two-mode hybrid gas-electric system designed to improve fuel economy and reduce emissions.
The project hasn't exactly been a mystery. Chevrolet has been working on a high-end Corvette to slot above the Z06 as GM's hottest sports car for some time.