Stellantis
The big end of town
With a combined output of 1100kW, these three Euro heavyweights combine luxury with sledgehammer performance. Let’s get down to business…
Evans tests Peugeot IRC rally car
Aussie rally champ takes aim at the Intercontinental Rally Challenge.
LAUNCHED: Peugeot 308 CC
At first acquaintance, the Peugeot 308 CC seems to have the goods.
LAUNCHED: Alfa Romeo 8C Spider
From the moment your thumbprint on the starter button is answered by a burst of V8-flavoured decibels, it's clear the Alfa Romeo's 8C Spider is up for the challenge.
Dirty weekend with the GranTurismo S
Well, not quite. How about a latte and fruit bread instead?
LAUNCHED: Alfa Romeo Mito Sport
Feisty baby blends sporting cachet with character.
US MAIL: Cash for Clunkers
Old cars destroyed, old car companies resurrected, and the same old faces re-appearing to run them. Wheelsmag's US correspondent John Lamm reports on the latest from Detroit.
Whincup and Lowndes to stay at Vodafone until 2012 at least
There is no busting up the champion drivers and team. But what will they be driving?
US Mail - Trainer wheels
Wheels US correspondent John Lamm updates us on the latest mishaps and money problems in Motown.
Viper escapes extinction
Iconic Dodge gets a reprieve from the chopping block, says our roving reporter from the United States ...
Centre punch
Mazda 3's chief designer explains to John Carey why the essence of the new car, both inside and out, is firmly focused dead centre.
Midlife makeover for Citroen C3
... And it's going bald!
World Car of the Year 2009
There were no surprises at this year's WCOTY announcement in Detroit for awards judge Samantha Stevens ...
Gone with the flow - Laurens van den Acker
The world's hottest car designer has jumped ship from Mazda to Renault, taking his flowing, nature-inspired vision with him. Robbo asks Laurens van den Acker why.
Le Mans 09 falls to Aussie David Brabham and a rampant Peugeot
Despite dramas for both teams in the first 45 minutes, the anticipated battle between Peugeot and Audi never really happened as the Pug turbo-diesels dominated.
'Defective' Renault models banned from China
Que? Here's a turn up as China, that bastion of quality and high-tech design, claims Renault has shipped them problem cars.
The resurrection of Chrysler
Forty two days. That's how long it took to bring bankrupt Chrysler back from the brink ...
Gronholm to go after Pikes Peak climb record
Sweden's world rally champ sets sights on cracking the 10 minute mark over the twisting 20km part dirt and part asphalt course.
Saab saved by fellow Swede?
Saab may be bought out by fellow automaker and supercar company Koenigsegg.
Class struggle - Alfa 159 v Peugeot 407 v Renault Laguna v VW Passat
Jostling beneath the lofty rung occupied by the premium Germans is a second tier of Euro wannabes. Question is, do any of them deliver a case persuasive enough to tempt you out of an Audi, Benz or BMW?
What do these extreme athletes have to do with motor sport?
Actually, quite a bit. These blokes are Peugeot's 24 Hours of Le Mans drivers. Running at 300km/h on Mulsanne Straight doesn't worry them, and neither does hanging off the side of mountains. Next year: Mount Everest.
Fiat gets Chrysler, while Opel goes to pieces
Much of the spotlight has been on the GM restructuring but meanwhile Fiat has dipped out on Opel. Large chunks have gone to parts supplier Magna and to a Russian company, while Fiat focuses on Chrysler.
Ford left out in the cold?
Ford fears it may be forgotten in the US government's grand plans to resurrect its car industry
The General's last stand
Angry bondholders may have finally fired GM straight into Chapter 11 of the bankruptcy book, as the Obama administration and GM boss Fritz Henderson prepare to address the media tomorrow.