Å koda Auto’s new concept car – the Å koda Joyster – is having a world premiere at the Paris International Motor Show. Shaped very dynamically, this leisure-time three-door front-wheel-drive compact vehicle is mainly targeted at young people. On top of its fresh-looking design, the vehicle offers a high degree of comfort and smart modern communication solutions. Continue reading Paris Motor Show: Skoda Joyster
Toyota Auris space concept
This interesting concept car from Toyota is making its world debut in Paris, with a new interpretation of Toyota’s “VIbrant Clarity” design theme. The Auris emphasizes interior comfort, style and convenience, wrapped in a cab-forward architecture with short front and rear overhangs.The C-segment Auris concept could herald the next generation of Toyota small cars – stay tuned. Continue reading Toyota Auris space concept
Paris Motor Show Toyota Yaris TS
Toyota will unveil a new flagship for the Yaris range at the Paris Motor Show, the Yaris TS. With an emphasis on sporting performance and style, the TS will add an extra dimension to the appeal of the latest generation Yaris, which was only launched at the beginning of this year. World premiere for sporting new TS model.
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2007 Saab 9-7X Altitude Edition: Very Limited Saab
Saab’s first-ever SUV is flying to new heights with the 2007 9-7X Altitude Edition. Only 500 of these specially-outfitted SUVs will be available for the 2007 model year, making it a limited edition with very exclusive appeal. Beyond the extremely rich standard equipment of the 9-7X, the Altitude Edition includes 18″ alloy polished wheels, and side assist steps, a rear DVD player, and an exclusive carbon fiber gray metallic paint. Continue reading 2007 Saab 9-7X Altitude Edition: Very Limited Saab
2008 Ford Super Duty brings more
Well, the Paris Motor Show has begun and the initial reports are coming in from our team on the floor. Surprisingly, the first vehicle to come across the Atlantic is the decidedly un-European, 2008 Ford Super Duty F450 pickup. It’s big, real big and with reason. The new uber-truck boasts the highest towing capacity in its class, with the ability to pull 24,000 pounds or haul around 6,000 in payload. Continue reading 2008 Ford Super Duty brings more
GM talks tough with Renault Nissan chief executives in alliance talks
General Motors toughened its public stance on proposals that the U.S. carmaker join an alliance with Renault and its sister company, Nissan, adding to uncertainties weighing on the industry as the Paris Motor Show opens its doors Thursday. For the first time, Detroit-based GM said clearly that it was unhappy with the plan on the table, as chief executive Rick Wagoner met for talks with Renault and Nissan CEO Carlos Ghosn on the eve of the show. Continue reading GM talks tough with Renault Nissan chief executives in alliance talks
2008 Ford Focus Coupe, next-gen sedan
Spy photographers caught prototypes of both coupe and sedan versions of the new Ford Focus in testing this week. The two-door Coupe will be a new addition to the Focus family, reminiscent of the Escort ZX2. Both the sedan and coupe will get Ford’s new signature three-bar grille. Continue reading 2008 Ford Focus Coupe, next-gen sedan
Audi R8 at Paris Motor Show (video)
AUDI pulled the wraps off its big gun in performance vehicles with the R8 revealed at the 2006 Paris Motor Show, and set for release here in Q2 2007. Australian buyers can expect to see the car at dealers in the second quarter of 2007. The car is also rumoured to be shown at the upcoming Australian International Motor Show however Audi Australia could not confirm. Continue reading Audi R8 at Paris Motor Show (video)
Lexus RX400h
IF you want a new green machine, you have to pay a steep premium. It’s hard sell, but Lexus thinks it can convince enough buyers to move into its new 400h. The 400h is the hybrid version of the RX350 and commands a $10,000 premium over the Sports Luxury petrol RX or a tick under $20,000 for the entry Sports RX. Continue reading Lexus RX400h
Spy Shots: 2010 BMW X1
BMW is expected to have its X1 mini-ute on the road by 2010. Based on the 1-Series, the X1 sets its targets on the popular Toyota Rav4. The X1 will use its slightly-bigger brother X3’s all-wheel drive system and the range of engines from the 1-Series, with four- and six-cylinder gas engines ranging between 145 and 220 hp and diesels producing 135-231 hp. Continue reading Spy Shots: 2010 BMW X1
VW Jetta – diesel or turbo
Diesels are becoming dream cars for a growing number of Australians. They promise better economy, lower running costs and a much longer run between stops at the pumps. But diesel sales are still only a tiny fraction of the showroom action in Australia. Most of the mainstream brands, with the exception of GM Holden with its Astra, have not jumped on the bandwagon. Yet. Continue reading VW Jetta – diesel or turbo
Coachbuilt BMW 6-Series by…Volga?
Volga is known mostly for small Soviet-era sedans used by the KGB and as limos for the communist party central committee members – a little less so for customized German luxury cars. But in a revolution against Western propaganda, the Russian automaker has unveiled its second coachbuilt BMW. Continue reading Coachbuilt BMW 6-Series by…Volga?