Lamborghini Aventador’s special power to punctuate popularity

Nothing can prepare you for the sudden popularity that comes with driving a Lamborghini. More »

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 »

Angry cyclist shames fellow bikers – ‘Episode one’

Normally used to document the anti-social antics of drivers, one cyclist is using his helmet-mounted camera to record the rule breaking of his pedal-powered brethren.

Ferrari launches 12-year Power Warranty

Ferrari launches 12-year Power Warranty

Have you managed to save enough pennies for a new Ferrari 458 Italia, only to find yourself reluctant to take the plunge? Perhaps you’re fearing the ongoing cost of running such a thoroughbred supercar, you know, should things go wrong.

UK number plates under threat from EU

UK number plates under threat from EU

A proposal to introduced a standardised European number plate had been revealed.

2015 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 Convertible unveiled ahead of New York

Chevrolet showed us the all-new supercharged 2015 Corvette Z06 coupe earlier this year in Detroit with at least 625bhp. It’s an impressive vehicle scheduled to go on sale early next year.

GM slow to act on recalls, House documents show

FILE - In this April 1, 2014 file photo, General Motors CEO Mary Barra listens as she testifies before the House Energy and Commerce subcommittee on Oversight and Investigation on Capitol Hill in Washington. Documents from a House subcommittee show that Barra received an email about a steering problem in the Saturn Ion in October 2011 — more than two years before the car was recalled. That email message was not related to the safety defects and mishandled recall of 2.6 million small cars with a faulty ignition switch that's been linked to 13 deaths and dozens of crashes, which is the subject of the subcommittee investigation. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci, File)

Documents released by a House subcommittee show that managers and employees at General Motors were often slow to react to safety problems — and that one part of GM often didn’t know what another was doing.