Japanese F1 driving sensation Kamui Kobayashi (KK) is revealed as the first driver to sign up for Sauber next season.
Prior to the end of last season hardly anyone had heard of KK until he took over the injured Timo Glock's ride at Toyota but the last two races of last season at Brazil and Abu Dhabi where he finished 9th and 6th respectively caught everyone's eye.
We’ve all had our eyes on the car-makers trying to produce the most modern, green, economical, cost efficient, etc, etc, car; but the unasked question hanging over all that is, where do we park all these cars?
Since 1990 there are now 10,000,000 more cars on British roads, no wonder the “spot the tarmac” game is so popular.
Everyone should have car insurance to be legally on the road, question is when do you really know what kind of insurance policy you have bought.
A word of warning here, when filling in your proposal form, even if only requesting a quote be honest about the facts, if you’ve told any porkies and you later have a collision, if your policy information is not correct your insurer could inform you that you have invalidated your insurance.
On a bleak November day how good it is to receive the brilliant news that a former British car maker such as Jaguar Land Rover is making money again.
The Indian owners of JLR, Tata Motors, have reported profits of £41.3million for the 3 months to September. Sales volumes in that period totalled 44,300 with the British market showing an increase of 34%, Chinese sales up 2.1% while the USA’s figures were down 7.3%.
Today BMW announced their latest sixth generation 5 series which will not leave the faithful BMW fraternity disappointed.
It’s a new muscular looking car, dare we say it, “a-man’s-car”. The headlights are similar to the new 7 series while the tail light units remind you of the earlier BMW5 fourth series.
Chen Hong the president of the Shanghai Automotive Industries Corporation (SAIC), who own the rights to the MG name, announced at the Guangzhou Motor Show in China yesterday that their new MG6 will be produced at Longbridge.
The first sales will begin next spring with models built in China, these should be followed by British built cars in late 2010 or early 2011.
As there is an item in today's "latest news" on Spyker Cars" I thought I'd add this little video of one of their cars after a car crash