Lee Noble founded Noble Automotive in 1999 as a low-volume British sports car manufacturer. The firm manufactures rear-wheel-drive, high-performance sports cars with a mid-engine layout. Noble M10 (1999 to 2000), Noble M12 (2000 to 2008), Noble M400, Noble M14, Noble M15, Noble M600, and Noble M500 are the seven models the company has manufactured since… Continue reading What You Need To Know About The Infamous Noble M600 – HotCars
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Toyota is studying his truck that has 1 million miles: What they want to learn
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VOID AT THE TOP
Herbert Diess has been in the news for the last few days following his abrupt exit as CEO of the Volkswagen Group. Reports indicate that he was ousted by the Board in a dramatic turn of events where the CEO of Porsche, Oliver Blume, has been anointed successor. Diess has been the face of VW… Continue reading VOID AT THE TOP
Clean Technica: 13% Of New Car Sales In Europe Electric (21% Plugins)002136
With the overall European car market still in the red, down 17% last month year over year (YoY), the European passenger plugin vehicle market has also started to be affected. It was down 8% last month, with approximately 219,000 plugin vehicles registered in June. Looking closer, plugin hybrids (-22% YoY) were the ones to blame… Continue reading Clean Technica: 13% Of New Car Sales In Europe Electric (21% Plugins)002136
Chrysler, Audi among vehicle recalls this week
U.S. National Highway Traffic & Safety Administration The U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has issued recalls for July 21 through 28, including a Chrysler recall involving 52,340 units and an Audi recall involving 49,443 units. See the list of this week’s car recalls involving ten or more units below, or search USA TODAY’s automotive recalls… Continue reading Chrysler, Audi among vehicle recalls this week
Alfa Romeo to launch new large saloon in 2027
Alfa Romeo will launch a large saloon-style EV in 2027 as it continues its product offensive under new owner Stellantis, releasing a new car every year for the next five years. The new model will be global and therefore sold in the UK but will particularly target America and China, on account of its size. While large SUVs have fast… Continue reading Alfa Romeo to launch new large saloon in 2027
Alfa Romeo to show new sports car in early 2023
Alfa Romeo will unveil a new sports car early next year and it will be reminiscent of the T33 Stradale, its global boss Jean-Philippe Imparato has confirmed. While the unveil is not expected to be a production model, more likely taking the form of an advanced sketch or concept car, it demonstrates Alfa Romeo has… Continue reading Alfa Romeo to show new sports car in early 2023
@FCA: Stellantis Announces Leadership Changes in North America
July 29, 2022 , Auburn Hills, Mich. – Stellantis today announced appointments in its North America engineering and customer experience organizations. Effective immediately, Mark Champine will oversee key product development initiatives as head of the North America engineering technical centers, while David McDonald will succeed Champine, guiding quality-improvement activities as head of customer experience – North America. In… Continue reading @FCA: Stellantis Announces Leadership Changes in North America
Porsche Cayenne Turbo GT
The Porsche Cayenne Turbo was among the most divisive cars of the early noughties. Yet if it hadn’t survived all of the slings and arrows of public opinion aimed at it since 2002, and gone on to establish such a clearly profitable business model in spite of all the hate, would the Lamborghini Urus, the… Continue reading Porsche Cayenne Turbo GT
Congress approves $53 billion for US semiconductor industry, helps automakers
A bipartisan majority in the U.S. House on Thursday gave final approval to a $280 billion piece of legislation that is intended, in part, to reinvigorate domestic production of semiconductor chips, a shortage of which has crippled Detroit’s automakers in recent years. The bill, a whittled-down version of earlier legislation that was meant to improve… Continue reading Congress approves $53 billion for US semiconductor industry, helps automakers