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A Selection of Hot Cars Seen at the North American International Auto Show's Press Preview
The North American International Auto Show will have wrapped up by the time this issue is in your hands (or online, or on our app), but the world's largest auto manufacturers revealed their most innovative new models to the press in a grand preview.
Wheels to Watch: Mercedes, Ford, Buick Show New Vehicles
Automakers plan to debut 45 new vehicles at this year's North American International Auto Show in Detroit, which opens to the public Jan. 16. Here are some of the buzz-worthy new cars and trucks at the show.
Key Things to Know About the Detroit Auto Show
The North American International Auto Show opens next week in the Motor City. Automakers will debut around 45 new production vehicles and experimental concept cars during the media preview Monday and Tuesday.
Hot Cars at This Year's Los Angeles Auto Show
Automakers are showing off in California because it's a hot market. It leads other states in new vehicle sales, according to IHS Automotive, and sales there are expected to hit their highest level in a decade this year.
Vettel Wins Action-Packed Hungarian GP Ahead of Red Bulls
Ferrari driver Sebastian Vettel won an action-packed Hungarian Grand Prix for the first time on Sunday, while Nico Rosberg saw his chance to catch Lewis Hamilton in the title race disappear with a puncture near the end.
Old Car City: The Fine Art of Dilapidation
Nestled in a north Georgia forest, over 4,000 classic cars deteriorate in a 32 acre junkyard museum. Owner Walter Dean Lewis' parents started the business in 1931 as an auto parts store. "I like to say I work for tomorrow," he says.
Germany's 'Green Hell' Links Car Racing with Nature and History
Race drivers call it "The Green Hell" and it has taken dozens of drivers' lives, but Germany's Nuerburgring car-racing track offers unparalleled excitement for car racing fans.
Restoration Students Do Wheel Nice Work on Vintage Rides
You have to expect some car trouble when you ride a one-of-a-kind classic like the 1916 Scripps-Booth Model D, which, after all, hadn't been driven since 1959 - until students at Pennsylvania College of Technology in Williamsport got it back on the road.
IndyCar CEO: Rules Package was Off for Fontana Race
The CEO of IndyCar said that the series went too far with the rules package for last weekend's race at California, where many drivers sharply criticized what they said was dangerous pack racing.
Drivers Set to Ask Fans How to Make Formula 1 More Exciting
Formula One drivers will ask fans for their views on how to improve the sport as part of an increased effort to make racing more exciting.
Ford Unveils New Taurus Influenced by China
With its newest Taurus, Ford is joining the race to appeal to Chinese business buyers by offering bigger, more luxurious back seats.
Shanghai Auto Show Bans Scantly Clad Female Models
The Shanghai Auto Show banned female models. The show's decision comes as China's government under President Xi Jinping increases efforts to crack down on prostitution, online pornography and what it considers racy or improper programming on TV.
Global, Chinese Automakers Debut New Car Models
Ford showed off its new Taurus and Nissan unveiled a midsize sedan designed for China at a Shanghai Auto Show that highlighted the commercial resurgence of lower-priced Chinese auto brands.
China Auto Brands Enjoying Rebound Driven by New Models
Chinese auto brands, pressed by foreign competition, are enjoying a rebound as they head into this week's Shanghai auto show, their biggest marketing showcase of the year.
More Hot Cars at the New York International Auto Show
The New York International Auto Show began last week with media previews. It opened to the public April 3. Here are some of the new cars unveiled at the show.
Hot Cars at the New York International Auto Show
The New York International Auto Show opens this week with a mix of mainstream sedans and glitzier models from automakers across the globe.
5 Things to Know About GM's Revamped Chevy Malibu
General Motors tries again to gain traction in the popular midsize car segment with the introduction of the 2016 Chevrolet Malibu at the New York International Auto Show.
By The Numbers: The New York International Auto Show
The New York International Auto Show is open to the public April 3-12. Here are some facts about the show, by the numbers.
Automakers Vow Not to Give up on Weak-Selling Electrics
Top automakers are vowing not to give up on weak-selling electric vehicles - even as they unveil an array of powerful luxury cars with conventional engines aimed at a growing global market.
Small SUVs, Pricey Sports Cars Dominate Geneva Auto Show
Small SUVs for families and powerful sports cars for the rich are the big things at this year's Geneva International Motor Show. Environmentally correct electrics and hybrids, not so much - thanks to cheaper gas and limits on battery life.