Toyota Corolla recall: Power steering complaints add to manufacturer's global troubles
The Toyota Corolla, the largest-selling car in history, may join 8.5 million of its siblings on the Japanese manufacturer’s recall list. ...
Read MoreSuzuki Sx4 Sportback, 2010: The Weekly Driver Car Review
Now in its fourth year since replacing the Aerio, the Suzuki SX4 has gained a steadily increasing following as an unheralded ...
Read MoreTata Motors debuts electric vehicle Nano EV at Geneva Motor Show
Tata Motors unveiled Nano EV, the concept electric sibling of the Nano, the world’s cheapest car, at the 80th Geneva Motor ...
Read MoreFord debuts 'expensive' sub-compact Figo in competitive Indian market
Ford has joined India’s small car market with the Figo, the manufacturer’s first vehicle in the competitive sub-compact automotive segment.
Read MoreVolkswagen Golf, 2010: The Weekly Driver Car Review
As the manufacturer of one of the most successful cars in history, Volkswagen must face a constant dilemma when considering the ...
Read MoreFord Fiesta, 2011: Roman Mica's rambling video review
Roman Mica, contributing editor to TheWeeklyDriver.com and owner of the automotive site, www.tflcar.com, recently had the chance to test drive the ...
Read MoreGeely IG to replace Tata Nano as world's cheapest car
Tata Motors has received vast global attention with its Nano designated as the “World’s Cheapest Car.” But the title may soon ...
Read MoreGM announces 2011 Chevrolet Cruze prices
The 2011 Chevrolet Cruze will begin arriving in U.S. dealerships this September, starting at $16,995, including destination. Priced to compete in ...
Read MoreToyota recall redeux: 1.13 millon Corolla sedans, Matrix hatchbacks could stop suddenly
Toyota has announced another in its expanding series of recalls, this time about 1.13 million Corolla sedan and Matrix hatchbacks in ...
Read MoreGM confirms first compact car in two decades with 2012 Buick Verano
For the first time in more than 20 years, General Motors will introduce a compact car to its Buick lineup. The ...
Read MoreScion tC 2011 car review
The revised youth-oriented 2011 Scion tC has been long overdue and is improved enough to help boost sagging Scion sales. For ...
Read MoreTata Motors revamps strategy for struggling cheap car Nano
The Tata Nano, overtly published and praised in 2009 when it debut in limited locations in India as the world’s cheapest ...
Read MoreHyundai Veloster compact debuts at Detroit Auto Show
The Hyundai Veloster, a compact sport coupe first showcased as concept car by the South Korean manufacturer in 2007, has debuted ...
Read MoreChevrolet seeks boom for Aveo after name change to Sonic
What’s in a name? Chevrolet is hoping there’s a lot since its changing the name of of its entry level Aveo ...
Read MoreFord Focus, 2012 car review
The new, redesigned compact Ford Focus is a sleek, mildly Americanized version of Ford’s European Focus. Developed and tuned in Germany, ...
Read MoreHonda Fit recall: nearly 700,000 globally for stalling issue
Honda is recalling about 97,000 of its 2009–10 Honda Fit hatchbacks in the United States and about 700,000 worldwide (also sold ...
Read More
The Auto Show: An Institution Worth Saving
Automotive News, Auto Shows-Museums, Commentary