Ducati will stay Ducati, Audi says
Audi may have taken over Ducati, but they won't take Ducati from neither the workers nor their fans, assuring that the Italian brand will live on under the guide of the German brand.
Read MoreU.S. military is in search of a new all-purpose vehicle
We talked some time ago about the fact that the U.S. military is looking into replacing their fleet of Hummers in the following years, and about the potential options that they might go for.
Read MoreCoffee and driving together at last
Caffeine and driving go hand in hand like a horse and carriage, it's a relationship that has withstood the test of time and one that has been mutually beneficial to both parties. But while cars have become outfitted with special cup holders, so that you can store your thermos or otherwise thermo-resistent cup of java, you still had to bring the coffee from the outside of your car, into your car.
Read MoreSouth Korea’s first-ever supercar
What is generally seen as being the first South Korean supercar, de Macross Epique GT1 has recently made its European debut at...
Read MoreInformation about Volvo’s new safety technologies
Volvo have a very well-deserved reputation of making some of the safest car around. And they can only do this by constantly staying in front of the competition safety-wise, which is why they have recently revealed some fresh information about their next generation of vehicle safety systems which are going to protect drivers from stray animals and red-light runners.
Read MoreMazda to use regenerative breaks in their future models
Mazda have recently announced that they'll be adding some fuel-saving technology to the redesigned Mazda6 sedan which is due to be launched in early 2013.
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