Egypt turmoil affect carmakers
We don’t usually talk about massive social upheavals on this site, since it’s a car-focused one, but the political unrest in Egypt is a bit of a special case because it is taking its toll on several automakers.
Read MoreFerrari to sell fewer cars
All carmakers are looking into making some profits during these still-tough economic times. Soma companies are allying themselves with others in order to share research and development costs for various tech, some are expanding into different markets while shrinking in others. Ferrari on the other hand, apparently is planning to do this by making fewer cars.
Read MoreNew Kia Cub concept revealed
The Seoul International Motor Show is the host of many unveilings and world debuts for Asian-based carmakers, hence why we’re talking about the world debut of the Kia Cub concept, a turbocharged compact four-door ‘coupe’.
Read MoreVolvo has the first ever cyclist detection system
We talk a fair bit about the newest safety features that various carmakers come up with on this blog and today is just one of those days in which we’ll be talking about Volvo’s newest safety feature: the world’s first ever cyclist detection system.
Read MoreRenault Sport might switch to automatics
Renault Sport – the French carmakers performance arm – is considering very seriously moving away from manual transmission in the near future in a bit to further exploit its links with modern motorsport while also expanding its global reach.
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