
BMW`s fans will always remember the GINA Concept model that was first introduced as a test mule back in 2001 and gained its success as a concept car only in 2008.

BMW`s fans will always remember the GINA Concept model that was first introduced as a test mule back in 2001 and gained its success as a concept car only in 2008.

When General Motors went bankrupt in 2009 and had to accept a federal bailout, its critics—and rivals—referred to the company derisively as “Government Motors.” The implication? Far from being a dynamic private sector entity, producing vehicles and innovating, it was a bureaucratic arm of the Obama administration.

General Motors’ agreement to pay a $35 million federal fine for concealing defects in small-car ignition switches and to give the government greater oversight of its safety procedures closes one chapter of the automaker’s recall saga. But it’s far from over.

After glow-in-the-dark road markings proved to be a bit of a flop (the paint washed away in the rain, experts are now experimenting with solar-powered motorways.
A collection of classic US automobiles has been discovered after spending over six decades languishing in a salvage yard.