
Stocks crash accelerates car sales slump
Business appears to be slow at the Mercedes-Benz showroom in the Jing'an district of Shanghai.
Business appears to be slow at the Mercedes-Benz showroom in the Jing'an district of Shanghai.
Robbie “Maddo” Maddison rides his dirt bike on the powerful and iconic waves of Tahiti. Source: DC Shoes/YouTube
Australians rated the worst but video taken in Auckland shows New Zealanders are catching on.
Volkswagen is on track to capture the worldwide sales crown three years ahead of its target.
The world's best hard enduro racers took on hundreds of kilometers of grueling Transylvania Wilderness for the 2015 edition of Red Bull Romaniacs. Five tough days of racing, plenty of big crashes, and head-to-head rivalries that came down to the last minutes made for one of the most exciting events in the history of the sport. Source: Red Bull/Youtube
The supercar maker is due to trade on the New York Stock Exchange by early 2016.
Business columnist Barry Ritholtz makes a forecast about the future of the automotive industry - gasoline-powered cars are toast.
Toshiba's CEO and two other top executives resigned after presiding over a US$1.2 billion accounting scandal. Well and good, but when do we see some criminal indictments?
Nothing annoys generally well-behaved drivers quite so much as having the traffic rulebook thrown at them for a minor transgression.
On a recent trip to Germany, Grant Bradley checked out one of the most advanced automotive factories in the world.
Ford's David Reynolds has broken through for his first V8 Supercars win since 2013 in the final race of the round in Darwin.
Top Gear's new host is both loved and loathed. Here, two fans of the motor show debate whether Jeremy Clarkson has met his match.
Will Power keeps chipping away at Juan Pablo Montoya's IndyCar championship lead despite again falling short of a race win in Toronto.
Nikita Shikov known for his daring and aggressive riding style has become one of the most popular and outstanding driver on the Russian drift scene. In his latest project “Shick” performs on the Sochi Autodrom the Formula One racing circuit in the Black Sea resort town of Sochi in Krasnodar Krai, Russia. Source: Red Bull/Youtube
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The BBC is reportedly looking to keep Jeremy Clarkson's former Top Gear co-hosts on the show despite his departure.
Google co-founder Sergey Brin says he sees little reason to release the accident reports involving self-driving cars.
Early versions of automated cars are already rolling into showrooms, whether buyers are ready or not.
Former producer Andy Wilman reveals BBC bosses considered sacking Richard Hammond as Jeremy Clarkson's sidekick in 2002.
Ford veteran Mark Winterbottom thrust himself back into the championship lead with victory in the final race of the weekend's V8 Supercars round in Winton.
Toyota is recalling more than 26,000 New Zealand vehicles over a possible airbag fault.
NZME's website Driven has matched the Autotrader audience after just a month in market.
Toyota forecasts profit will surpass last year's record and says it plans to buy back shares as the carmaker resumes its global expansion amid rising sales in the United States and China.
Aucklanders facing a new transport rate are paying "far too much" to subsidise the city's trains.
Peter Bromhead takes delivery of a Fiat Panda and puts it to its paces on the Parnell circuit.
Legendary Kiwi Willie Apiata teamed up with Toyota to design and build the ultimate hunting Hilux. Check out what they got up to on a hunting adventure on the East Coast. Source: ToyotaNZ/Youtube
Toyota has used an image of war hero Willie Apiata in a social media post about duck hunting.