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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.

First drive: 2014 Alfa Romeo MiTo
Only months before a new-generation Mini Cooper launches in Australia, Alfa Romeo has put its Mini challenger – the Mito – through a ‘Series II’ enhancement program.

Viper escapes extinction
Iconic Dodge gets a reprieve from the chopping block, says our roving reporter from the United States …

Penny pinching
Opel dealers may top up GM’s empty piggy-bank to keep the wheels rolling.

Citroen’s new concept
Citroen has revealed the spectacular new Metropolis – a sleek and muscular concept car that pays homage to China’s extraordinary development.

Credit crunch
The fractured – nay, broken – American car market has forced Japan’s big four to turn to its government for financial assistance.

Chery on top
When Ford puts the last remaining piece of the Premier Automotive Group pie up for auction, it may find Chery is the flavour of choice.

Alfa 4C scorches the ‘Ring
It’s getting rave reviews around the globe, but now we have numerical proof Alfa’s sexy new 4C isn’t just a pretty face.

Dirty weekend with the GranTurismo S
Well, not quite. How about a latte and fruit bread instead?

2009 Lamborghini Gallardo LP560-4 review
New 5.2-litre V10 heralds a meaner, leaner – yet greener – baby Bull.

Review: Opel Corsa OPC
There are a lot of emotions I expected to see on the face of the bloke getting out of the Opel Corsa OPC in front of me – bemusement, sadness, fear – but joy was not one of them.

Corby’s rant: Cactus presents a prickly problem for Citroen
Citroen’s staff announced the news about the Cactus this week. Buying one might make you feel a bit of a prick

Meltdown in Motown
It was once the engine room of America and the car-building capital of the world. Now Detroit is in danger of stalling … permanently. How did it come to this and what will become of the Big Three?

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.

LAUNCHED: Alfa Romeo Mito Sport
Feisty baby blends sporting cachet with character.

Alfa Romeo’s rear-drive renaissance
Alfa Romeo’s rear-drive renaissance will rely on an all-new platform under development by a team of engineers working in Maserati’s Modena headquarters.

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…

2009 Lamborghini Gallardo Superleggera review
Handgun on his hip, the Arizona sheriff leans through the shallow driver’s window of Lamborghini’s new hardcore track weapon.

Midlife makeover for Citroen C3
… And it’s going bald!

Fiat to boost Alfa
Alfa Romeo, Jeep and Chrysler key to Fiat Chrysler global growth plan

Holden in denial
Did GM lie about why it ended Opel operations Down Under?

Holden mines Opels
German GM cars to return with Holden badges

Fiat Chrysler mulls more rear-drive models via Mazda tie-in
Shared MX-5, Alfa Spider platform could spread across multiple brands, Fiat Chrysler boss says

Citroen to offer six-year warranty
Citroen has stolen a march on all the big players by being the first company ever to offer a six-year, unlimited-kilometre warranty