2017 Porsche Panamera To Get Automaker’s Next-Gen Engines
Source: MotorAuthority Related posts: 2017 Porsche Panamera Spy Shots
Source: MotorAuthority Related posts: 2017 Porsche Panamera Spy Shots
Filed under: Coupe, Performance, Japan, Videos, Nissan Nissan grabbed headlines last year when it debuted the GT-R Nismo and did a blistering 7:08.679 lap around the Nürburgring’s Nordschleife. As it turns out, the GT-R that did that round made use of parts that lowered its weight and improved handling. Nissan Read more
Filed under: Motorsports, Acura, Honda, Design/Style We’re set to record Autoblog Podcast #372 this evening, joined this week by Peter Leung (BaronVonClutch) to teach us about motorsports. Check out the topics below, or drop us your questions and comments via our Q&A module. And don’t forget to subscribe to the Read more
Here’s the official Hungarian car catalogue from 1974 issued by the state-owned Merkur Company, your one and only choice. If anything, it proves that when the Russians take over your country, you’re screwed. Read more…
You have to wonder sometimes what "No Parking" means to people who park on it anyway like it’s no big deal. I wonder if they know what "Yield" means. Read more…
Filed under: Spy Photos, Hatchback, Audi Audi showed of its new S1 hot hatch to the public at the Geneva Motor Show last week, but the Four Ringed brand isn’t done tweaking the smallest member of its lineup. Here are spy shots of an upcoming refresh of the standard A1. Read more
Over the last two decades, the majority of new auto sales in the US has fluctuated back and fourth between passenger cars and light trucks dominating the market. This year, it looks like trucks are set to run the show again. Read more…
Filed under: China, Europe, Volkswagen, Earnings/Financials Volkswagen Group believes it can sell over 10 million vehicles in 2014, with hopes of overtaking Toyota as the world’s largest automaker in the process. If VW can do it, it would meet that goal four years earlier than planned. Of course, Toyota isn’t Read more
By now you should’ve watched the Australian Grand Prix, or at least you had to, because NBC’s only replay of it was at 6 AM, for some reason. Spoiler alert: Red Bull driver Daniel Ricciardo came in second, and then was disqualified hours later. But the reason is a bit Read more
Filed under: Motorsports, Sedan, Performance, Volvo After decades of cat-and-mouse battle waged between Holden and Ford, Australia’s V8 Supercars series has expanded considerably. Mercedes and Nissan both joined the grid last season, and Volvo has followed suit this year. So when 2014 championship kicked off earlier this month in Adelaide, Read more