Lamborghini Aventador’s special power to punctuate popularity

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New Mercedes C-Class: a car for all the right reasons

The new C-Class Estate is roomier, more practical, more economical and a whole lot more stylish than its predecessor and is the first ever car in Mercedes-Benz range to get its new More »

Ford Focus ST is affordable, fun driver

The 2014 Ford Focus ST is a fun-to-drive, spirited hatchback with turbo power, European-style handling and practical seating and cargo room. More »

Koenigsegg CCX hits 211mph – leaves other supercars behind

Vmax200 recently organized a supercar can run on the two-mile runway at Bruntingthorpe Proving Ground and there was a very impressive list of supercars.

GM recall probe finds no cover-up, clears top executives

General Motors internal probe of its delay in recalling vehicles with defective ignition switches linked to at least 13 deaths said senior managers were not to blame, a person familiar with the matter told Reuters on Thursday.

Michael Millikin GM’s top lawyer spared Firing

Michael Millikin GM's top lawyer spared Firing

By David Ingram and Paul Lienert

The top lawyer at General Motors has survived the automaker’s struggles over an ignition-switch defect, as a rash of firings announced on Thursday touched the corporate legal department he oversees.

GM fires 15 employees, blames “incompetence and neglect” for delayed ignition recall

GM fires 15 employees, blames

General Motors’ own probe into how it delayed and denied an ignition switch defect in 2.6 million cars linked to at least 13 deaths found “incompetence and neglect” at many levels, leading the automaker to fire 15 employees and discipline five more for their roles in the 11-year saga.

Candice Anderson blamed in fiance’s death learns GM defect caused crash

Candice Anderson blamed in fiance's death learns GM defect caused crash

On Thursday, General Motors made public the results of its own investigation of how it responded to a deadly defect — specifically, why it waited more than a decade to recall 2.6 million small cars with faulty ignition switches linked to at least 13 deaths.