By Ken Bensinger
The loss caps the automaker's worst year. CEO Alan Mulally says the company will not need government help like GM and Chrysler, at least for now.
By Dan Neil
The days have come and gone for the Cadillac XLR and Honda S2000 -- and you can bet other pricey niche products are slouching toward the gallows too.
By Martin Zimmerman
Got a bad case of auto-related Cold War nostalgia? The Los Angeles County Museum of Art has the cure.
By Henry Chu
The plan includes $1.4 billion in loans for investment in 'greener' vehicles. Officials avoid calling it a bailout.
TRANSPORTATION
By Ronald D. White
Funding for a $20,000 incentive for buyers of clean-fuel trucks has dried up. Some trucking firms have spent millions of dollars on greener fleets, expecting the cash.
By Ken Bensinger and Jim Tankersley
Among other actions, the president orders the EPA to reconsider California's request to impose its tougher standards for greenhouse gas emissions on carmakers.
With the automaker in deep trouble, Auburn Hills, Mich., wants to diversify out of the car business. For one thing, it's hoping to become a medical Main Street.
By DAN NEIL
If Ford can reform a chintzy, gimpy, flubbery, moronic mess that was the Mustang, anything is possible.
What's better than a used hybrid? Toyota believes it's a certified pre-owned (CPO) hybrid. It seems folks aren't aware hybrid Toyotas are available as CPO cars, and Toyota would like to change that trend.
According to the study, drivers of the Hummer H2 and H3, with 1.07 tickets per 100,000 miles, were 4.63 times more likely to get a ticket than the average driver.
AUTOS
By Ken Bensinger
The skid to No. 2 may help drive the Detroit carmaker to focus on profit, not volume.
If you are swept up in the presidential moment and have a lot of spare cash lying around, you could soon be the proud owner of a car once owned by Barack Obama.
AUTOS
By Ken Bensinger
The deal would let Chrysler add small, fuel-efficient cars to its fleet and give the Italian automaker access to Chrysler's U.S. manufacturing facilities and dealer network.
AUTOS
By Ken Bensinger
The Italian carmaker has been looking for ways to get back into the U.S. for some time, and an alliance could help save the troubled Detroit company. Some say its problems are too grave, however.
By Dan Neil
Franklin Roosevelt frequently traveled in an open touring car nicknamed the 'Sunshine Special.' Barack Obama's new limo is more like a hardened missile silo on wheels.
AUTOS
By Ken Bensinger
Barack Obama is expected to allow California and other states to enforce tough air quality rules soon after taking office.
According to DuPont, white car preference signals the transition time needed for truly "chromatic" colors like blue and green to surface.
By DAN NEIL
Honda gets serious about the hybrid competition just in time to see Toyota's new-and-improved model.
By Kimi Yoshino and Caesar Ahmed
With violence reduced drastically, new cars have become the latest must-have for those who can afford it, as they get rid of clunkers they had stuck with to avoid kidnappings.
By DAN NEIL
The latest Z car gives the few remaining practitioners of the downshifting maneuver nothing to dance to.
Opinion
By Dan Neil
The federal government should buy GM. We can run it, then sell it at a profit once it recovers.
The L.A. Auto Show runs through Thanksgiving weekend, which seems appropriate, because there is a lot of turkey on the show's menu.
By DAN NEIL
The South Korean automaker's first full-size, rear-drive luxury car is a near-peer to Euro sport sedans -- but at a 20% discount.
By DAN NEIL
More is better, proves this elephant of a sedan. It reaches 60 mph in 5.3 seconds. It turns corners and changes direction with sheer crazy agility. It's laden with luxuries. What more could you want?
By Dan Neil
One of the best things about moving to Los Angeles from North Carolina was discovering the outrageous cadre of TV weathermen with vaguely meteorological-sounding names: Dallas Raines, Johnny Mountain, Fritz Coleman.
By DAN NEIL
This is a car, an engine, for fully grown adults whose idea of motoring pleasure is high fuel economy. Yes, it will go fast, but the real exaltation is in going far.
RUMBLE SEAT
By DAN NEIL
I find the 2009 VW Jetta TDI's lack of exceptionalism exceptional. This car is ordinary, routine, a mean of averages, a flat line on life's electroencephalogram. It is non-provocative right down to its brake shoes. Find the most common of gardens, and the Jetta is that garden's variety.
By DAN NEIL
Hybrids, plug-ins and pure electric vehicles arrive in force as manufacturers sort out battery woes.
By DAN NEIL
The 556-horsepower sedan is a speedster that provides superb cornering and control in a refined and seductive package.
By DAN NEIL
The best subcompact on the market is slightly larger, vastly stiffer, noticeably more quiet and comfortable, and every bit as dorky-looking as the previous edition. But what a view from the cockpit.
RUMBLE SEAT
By Dan Neil
Volkswagen often invokes the climes and cultures of North Africa for its products' names: Toureg -- the name of VW's goodly sized off-roader -- is borrowed from the aboriginal people of the Sahel. Scirocco is a withering desert wind. This is a curious practice since the Germans had a decidedly mixed record in North Africa.
RUMBLE SEAT
By Dan Neil
The luxury behemoth is beautifully constructed, exquisitely appointed, heroically engineered — and drives like an excellent BMW sedan with an elephant on its back.
RUMBLE SEAT
By Dan Neil
A pair of evenly matched super-luxury sports cars have distinctly different personalities.
RUMBLE SEAT
By Dan Neil
Europe's Car of the Year is fun to own and drive -- not least because of its fuel economy.
RUMBLE SEAT
By Dan Neil
Where are the hot-cool small cars, the drive-all-night cars, the panties-on-the-mirror cars? Where they've always been: In Europe. Here's a look at two of them: The Alfa Romeo MiTo and the Fiat 500.
RUMBLE SEAT
By Dan Neil
Thanks to the A4, a troubled Audi was recharged in the '90s. This time the brand doesn't need saving, but the sedan comes back looking like a hero anyway.
RUMBLE SEAT
By Dan Neil
A rejiggered product from Down Under, the G8 tries hard to please. Just don't compare it to the BMW 5-series.
RUMBLE SEAT
By Dan Neil
The popular crossover has lost the boxiness and gained a few inches. In other words, there's more space for your legs, plus the skis, bikes or kids.
RUMBLE SEAT
By Dan Neil
The GM import is as entertaining and nimble as its German cousin, the Opel Astra.
RUMBLE SEAT: ACURA TSX
By Dan Neil
The sedan has the requisite sparkle and performance, but feels like a luxury car wrapped around an economy powertrain.
RUMBLE SEAT
By Dan Neil
The new luxury sedan has all the sparkle and power you'd expect. If they could just do something about that grille.
RUMBLE SEAT
By Dan Neil
The 200-mph supercar, basically a Porsche Motorsport version of the 911 Turbo, is all the scarier for its effortless ways.
RUMBLE SEAT
By Dan Neil
The Murano's new front looks more aggressive, but not much has changed on the road.
RUMBLE SEAT
By Dan Neil
In looks, ride, even in sound, a Ford Mustang edition pays proper homage to a legend.
RUMBLE SEAT
By DAN NEIL
The eight-speed IS-F brings swift splendor to the high-performance luxury club.
RUMBLE SEAT
By DAN NEIL
The new Audi TT is a bolder, sleeker version of its old self. Yes, still the designer's dream car.
By John Clor
In the midst of rising gas prices, General Motors VP Brent Dewar introduces the 2009 GMC Sierra hybrid to the heartland.
RUMBLE SEAT
By DAN NEIL
A sneak peek shows the truck-nugget tackles today's big issues: driveability, fuel efficiency, space.
RUMBLE SEAT
By DAN NEIL
The Subaru Impreza WRX STI is still rowdy enough to delight true believers. Yet nuance is part of the story in '08.
RUMBLE SEAT
By DAN NEIL
Infiniti's feisty little hatchback protects car and driver with its lane sensors and AVM cameras.
RUMBLE SEAT
By DAN NEIL
The Tahoe Hybrid is smart, smooth and strong, but it's a lot of vehicle for a little environmental progress.
RUMBLE SEAT
By DAN NEIL
Mercedes GL320 CDI is just fine, but it's another SUV in a world that should be thinking green.
RUMBLE SEAT/DAN NEIL
By DAN NEIL
From stem to stern, Audi's S5 Coupe is one smooth operator, all refinement and lubriciousness. Get it on the highway, and it moves like greased lightning.
RUMBLE SEAT
By Dan Neil
Impreza gets bigger and blander -- not exactly the way to lure the mainstream.
RUMBLE SEAT
By DAN NEIL
Plagued by reliability issues, the company is doing damage control with its new C-class.
RUMBLE SEAT
By DAN NEIL
The Chrysler Town & Country Limited -- quick, comfortable and commodious -- is a patriarch among minivans.
RUMBLE SEAT
By Dan Neil
With the capacious Enclave CXL crossover, Buick seeks to assert its premium-brand cred.
RUMBLE SEAT
By DAN NEIL
The Accord EX-L's quieter, safer, more middle-of-the road. Just like its target audience.
By Dan Neil
In Germany, automakers are in fierce competition to come up with the most jaw-dropping shrines. Car-loving travelers, come peek under the hood.
RUMBLE SEAT / DAN NEIL
DAN NEIL
Porsche's 911 Turbo for 2007, the class of its class, simply laughs at lag.
RUMBLE SEAT
By DAN NEIL
With a nifty and satisfying sport-utility like this in its portfolio, the automaker may save itself yet.
RUMBLE SEAT DAN NEIL
By Dan Neil
No question, there's a lot of bunny for the buck here. VW's re-engineered Rabbit is agile, sturdy and quite a catch.
RUMBLE SEAT
By DAN NEIL
Chrysler's '08 Sebring Convertible has a nifty roof mechanism. But things go down quickly from there.
RUMBLE SEAT
DAN NEIL
Ford's new offering is quite a looker, and much more affordable than the luxury brand.
RUMBLE SEAT
By Dan Neil
Looks aside, there's plenty to praise in the 2008 Scion xB -- more fun, more substance, more room inside. And isn't beauty an inner glow?
RUMBLE SEAT / DAN NEIL
DAN NEIL
Pumped up and powerful, this Mercedes brings a racy pedigree to the street.
RUMBLE SEAT
By Dan Neil
The 2007 Tundra competes in the large pickup market with all the right gadgets
RUMBLE SEAT
by Dan Neil
Looks hot, drives great, comfy in any weather. It's hard not to like BMW's new convertible.
RUMBLE SEAT
Dan Neil
The Smart Fortwo is more than a little fun, but its tiny size offers slight advantage stateside.
RUMBLE SEAT
By Dan Neil
This mega-Lexus parallel parks itself and detects if a driver's nodding off. It has everything, except, perhaps, the fun factor.
RUMBLE SEAT
By Dan Neil
Fully tricked out, the S8 is a wicked sound machine. Go ahead, crank up `Radar Love.'
RUMBLE SEAT
By Dan Neil
Lotus, Porsche flaunt their latest European power plays: street legal, if not streetwise.
RUMBLE SEAT
By Dan Neil
Kia's seven-seater Rondo is compact, practical and, well, restful. Pile in the family and go celebrate thriftiness.
RUMBLE SEAT
Dan Neil
Ferrari's new 2007 599 GTB Fiorano gives the laws of physics a run for their money. Newton would approve.
RUMBLE SEAT
By DAN NEIL
If your house seems too small, you can always move into the Bentley Arnage T. But you may have an even bigger mortgage.
RUMBLE SEAT
By DAN NEIL
Cute? Yep, as a bug. But the carmaker skimped too much with its subcompact Yaris.
RUMBLE SEAT
By Dan Neil
A new automatic transmission makes Maserati's Q-ship easier to drive. But is it easier to love?
RUMBLE SEAT
By Dan Neil
The '08 LR2 has genteel charm, off-the-charts handling -- and plenty of star power.
RUMBLE SEAT
Dan Neil
Great mileage, big power, cleaned-up emissions. Only problem with Mercedes' E320 Bluetec diesel is you can't get it in California. Yet.
RUMBLE SEAT
By Dan Neil
Despite the price, BMWs remain hugely popular. The new 335i Coupe, with a seriously great turbocharged engine and fine interior, demonstrates why.
RUMBLE SEAT
By Dan Neil
The revamped Escape hybrid gives Ford a much-needed victory. Perfect? No. Revitalizing? Definitely.
RUMBLE SEAT
By Dan Neil
The road to a certain enlightenment could begin with Nissan's Versa or Chevy's Aveo. Imagine: Contentment in less car than you can afford.
RUMBLE SEAT
By DAN NEIL
Like a Trojan horse, Camry sneaks gas-saving radicalism into a trusted American staple.
By Dan Neil
A hot-rodded Prius hybrid can get extraordinary mileage from a gallon of gas--even in stop-and-go L.A. Is triple-digit mileage just around the bend?
BEHIND THE WHEEL
Paul Dean
[This review appeared in the Los Angeles Times on September 21, 1990. Due to rising gas prices and recent interest in the brand, we have temporarily republished it on Latimes.com. For the latest car reviews, check out our Rumble Seat story gallery as well as our Autos A-Z pages.]
Ford has grabbed the fuel-economy crown in the nation’s largest car segment — just in time to see gasoline fall to its lowest price in five years.
AUTOS
By Martin Zimmerman
The firm is trying to stay afloat financially and reduce its unsold inventory of vehicles.
Associated Press
DETROIT (AP) — General Motors Corp., anxiously conserving cash so it can keep operating into 2009, said Wednesday it would halt construction of a plant tied to one of its most important projects while the automaker awaits a Washington bailout.
FINANCE
By Jim Puzzanghera
Bush administration officials and auto executives worked Monday to try to seal a deal for a multibillion-dollar industry bailout, amid hopes that the money could be available this week.
BUSINESS BOOK REVIEW
By Alan Mitchell
In 'Managing to Learn,' the author distills lessons on Toyota's A3 management philosophy from decades working there.
By Jim Puzzanghera
For some Senate Republicans, a vote against the bailout was a vote against the United Auto Workers, and against organized labor in general.
By Jim Puzzanghera and Ken Bensinger
Because the proposed automaker bailout died in the Senate, President Bush might change his opposition to using Wall Street funds for the Big Three U.S. car manufacturers, White House says.
By Ken Bensinger
Since 1990, the auto industry has cut $100 million in checks to the GOP, compared with $34 million to Democrats. But the Big Three is snubbed on bailout.
Now more than ever, drivers are looking for the best bargain car -- something that drives well yet is affordable, gets good gas mileage and looks nice. We rounded up a few experts in the automotive field and asked them to share their favorite hidden gems.
The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety has released its analysis of 2005-07 model cars that were most reported stolen during 2008. Large SUVs and trucks dominate the list, especially the high-end, loaded kind with plenty of bells and whistles.
By Jim Puzzanghera
A last-ditch attempt at compromise fails, increasing the risk of bankruptcy for one of Detroit's Big Three and more turmoil for the overall economy.
By Jim Puzzanghera and Janet Hook
The $14-billion measure faces an uncertain fate in the Senate, where Republican opposition remains strong.
By Jim Puzzanghera
Democrats drop provision that would have forced automakers to stop funding lawsuits against state limits on greenhouse emissions. Skeptical Republicans could give the bill a tough road in the Senate.
FINANCIAL CRISIS
By Jim Puzzanghera and Ken Bensinger
The White House and Democrats agree to a $15-billion plan, but 'bailout fatigue' looms.
AUTOS
By Jim Puzzanghera
The measure calls for $15 billion in emergency funding, with oversight from a presidentially appointed monitor.
By Ken Bensinger
As the U.S. automaker's revenue has fallen in the U.S., forcing it to turn to the government for a bailout, international operations have remained profitable.
Even in these budget-squeezing times, sometimes you just need to buy a new car. If so, it's always nice to start from the bottom of the price list.
By Jim Puzzanghera
The $14-billion compromise requires buy-in from GOP lawmakers and the White House.
Congressional Democrats and the White House have reached agreement on emergency aid for U.S. automakers of between $15 billion and $17 billion, two senior congressional aides said on Friday.
Hot Property
By Ann Brenoff
Perhaps the key to true happiness is fast cars and fast sales? Andrew Fuzesi, general manager of the Los Angeles Auto Show, is the new owner of a Westwood-area home that was on the market for a mere 10 days and sold for above its listing price.
By Jim Puzzanghera
Humbled leaders of faltering Big Three accept tougher terms as they raise bailout price to $34 billion.
By Ken Bensinger
The brand was created to compete with efficient imports but has never shown a profit, making it vulnerable as automakers struggle.
Global marketing service J.D. Power and Associates recently released its annual findings of consumers' favorite factory installed automotive navigation systems. Considering factors like ease of use, system routing, system appearance, voice directions, navigation display screen and speed of system, survey participants ranked the following vehicles and their systems the top 10 for 2008.
AUTOS
By Jim Puzzanghera and reporting from washington
Steps include letting carmakers delay payments to a retiree trust
By Ken Bensinger and Jim Puzzanghera
'There is no Plan B,' an executive says. The Big Three automakers now seek as much as $34 billion in U.S. aid.
Opinion
By Dan Neil
The federal government should buy GM. We can run it, then sell it at a profit once it recovers.
AUTOS
By Jim Puzzanghera and Ken Bensinger
General Motors, Ford and Chrysler will give lawmakers detailed plans on how they would use federal money to ensure their long-term survival and not just dodge an immediate collapse.
Associated Press
Ford Motor Co. says CEO Alan Mulally will travel by car when he makes his return trip to Washington, D.C., to seek $25 billion in government loans.
By Ken Bensinger
Purchases are a huge part of sales taxes collected by city, county and state governments.
AUTOS
By Peter Y. Hong
For '60s muscle-car fans and young tuners alike, there'll be four offerings by spring -- a Dodge Challenger (out now), a Ford Mustang, a Chevy Camaro and a Hyundai Genesis.
By Richard Fausset
The residents of this town are learning to enjoy Korean barbecue, and are wary of bailing out American automakers. 'The foreign cars took the lead, and they deserve it,' says one.
By Martin Zimmerman
One of the many questions surrounding the development of electric cars is surprisingly prosaic: Will there be someplace to plug the darn things in?
TRANSPORTATION
By Don Lee
Caught in a slowdown, they urge policy changes rather than bailouts. Some are deferring export plans and cutting their costs.
By Susan Carpenter
Fun is still the main motivation, but more new owners are citing two-wheelers' usefulness as a reason to buy.
FINANCIAL CRISIS
By Jim Puzzanghera and Richard Simon
Lawmakers scrap a vote for $25 billion in aid. Auto execs take heat over private jets.
Kelley Blue Book, the online and tangible guide to new and used-vehicle information and pricing, has released its annual list of Best Resale Value Awards to coincide with the L.A. Auto Show.
AUTOS
By Ken Bensinger
The carmaker is introducing six vehicles at the L.A. Auto Show this week and tying up billions of dollars in future product even as its sales tank.
This year's finalists fall into at least one of three categories: compact, clean diesel or hybrid. Each has soaring MPG estimates.
By Jim Puzzanghera and Richard Simon and Martin Zimmerman
Sending Detroit's Big Three billions with no strings attached would be folly, some say. Others contend too many requirements would strangle a weak industry.
By Ken Bensinger
GM scraps model debuts at next week's Los Angeles Auto Show as the industry cuts expenses.
AUTOS
By Ken Bensinger
The automaker's stock declines to a 59-year-low after an analyst cuts price target to zero.
TRANSPORTATION
By Ken Bensinger and Martin Zimmerman
General Motors posts a $2.5-billion third-quarter net loss. It also signals that it may have only enough cash to fund operations through year's end, leading to speculation about bankruptcy.
AUTOS
By Ken Bensinger
It will let the larger automaker take the lead in exploring options for help from the government as well as possible concessions from the United Auto Workers union.
A highlight of the L.A. Auto Show, happening Nov. 21-30, is the L.A. Design Challenge, in which competing car companies artistically render their most futuristic visions of what vehicles may be like 20 years hence. We check out the nine contenders.
By Ken Bensinger
Detroit plans to spend billions on renovating plants to manufacture fuel-sipping, profitable European models here.
From 1997 to 2007, SUV sales went on quite a roller-coaster ride. Here's a glance at the models that soared, then stumbled.
Associated Press
Hyundai Motor Co. is recalling about 150,000 Hyundai Elantra sedans because of potential electrical problems that could prevent air bags from deploying.
AUTOMOTIVE
By Ken Bensinger
The country's leading electric car maker delays its next model, replaces its CEO and will lay off workers.
The current estimate is that the Insight -- powered by a 1.3-liter gas engine and Integrated Motor Assist, good for about 45 mpg, on average -- will cost about $20,000, though final pricing will be announced closer to the on-sale date next spring.
According to J.D. Power and Associates, 80% of new car buyers don't buy the top car on their list because of a negative dealership experience.
AUTOS
By Ken Bensinger
The third-largest U.S. automaker unveils three battery-powered models, the first of which it would sell by late 2010.
By Ken Bensinger
GM executives acknowledge that the $25 billion the industry is seeking in federal loan guarantees would help subsidize the hybrid car's development and production.
General Motors Corp. lifted the cover off the production version of its Volt extended-range electric car today.
The latest supercar to hit American streets is the Gumpert Apollo, a genuine contender for one of the fastest cars in the world.
COLUMN ONE
By Ken Bensinger
With energy crisis on full bore, fuel-efficient cars are scarce. But a new breed of driver is stretching what you can squeeze out of a tank.
Hear that? It's the sound of an underwhelmed army of car geeks, trying to hide their disappointment about the looks of the long-awaited production Chevrolet Volt.
The car pictured here is still officially a concept vehicle and will be unveiled at the Paris Motor Show next month. But with production happening so soon, the streetable model shouldn't differ that much, if at all.
Q & A
By Ken Bensinger and Martin Zimmerman
After 37 years at Toyota Motor Corp., during which time he rose to the top job in North America, James E. Press shocked the car world by jumping to Chrysler last year.
AUTOS
By Ken Bensinger
Ford says August sales fell 26% from a year earlier. Toyota reports a 9.4% decline. Pickups and SUVs continue to depress results.
INSURANCE
By Marc Lifsher
Commissioner Steve Poizner releases proposed regulations. The plan is considered to be more accurate, and it would give a financial incentive to California motorists to drive less.
Raquel Welch, Barbara Eden and other beauties are honored in the "Trophy Queens" exhibit opening today at the Wally Parks NHRA Motorsports Museum.
Automotive information site Edmunds.com has compiled a list of what it considers the five best 3-year-old and 1-year-old small cars.
The good folks at KBB perform a regular survey, called Brand Watch, that measures consumer perception of exterior and interior designs. Here are the latest results.
Hyundai said this week that it would present a hybrid-electric version of its Sonata sedan at the Los Angeles Auto Show in November.
The Down Under discovery was first reported by Sports Car Market magazine, though the location is being kept secret, as is the identity of the collector. But photos that accompanied the article documented a cache of cars that probably ranks as one of the bigger finds of vintage metal in recent years.
AUTOS
By Martin Zimmerman
Chrysler and three lead wheel weight makers agree to the phaseout in a settlement of a suit brought by an environmental group, which contended the car parts threatened drinking water.
From the Associated Press
More commuters use electric bikes to take some sweat out of cycling, relieve pain at the pump
From the Associated Press
TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. (AP) _ Chrysler LLC Vice Chairman Tom LaSorda said Wednesday his company will invest $1.8 billion to expand a Detroit assembly plant and retool it to make a new car-based sport utility vehicle.
From the Associated Press
TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. (AP) _ A top Honda Motor Co. executive said Wednesday the company's new gas-electric hybrid will be priced lower than the Toyota Prius, its prime competitor.
This fall, GM will introduce XFE versions (as in "xtra fuel economy") of its full-size Chevy Silverado and GMC Sierra trucks and the Chevy Tahoe and GMC Yukon sport utility vehicles.
From the Associated Press
The stinky, steaming air that escapes from a car's tailpipe could be an answer to using less gas.
By DAVE CARPENTER
CHICAGO (AP) _ Just when motorists were starting to adjust to exorbitant gas prices, they face the prospect of much higher costs, fewer choices and a dearth of financing options if they want to lease their next car.
COLUMN ONE
By Elizabeth Douglass
Thomas Weller has been on a mission to aid stranded motorists since 1966. But gas prices have cut into his good deeds.
By Ken Bensinger
Leading at the halfway mark, the automaker appears likely to wrest the 2008 global trophy from General Motors.
By Ken Bensinger
Information collected by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration could soon be released to the public.
By Ken Bensinger
The industry's economic model gets turned on its head as more customers reject gas-guzzlers.
COLUMN ONE
By Ashraf Khalil
A tricked-out muscle car on the streets of Baghdad can turn heads, tempt carjackers or anger fundamentalists. What's a gear head to do? Floor it.
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PHOTO GALLERY
A look at the 10 most-read (online) columns written by "Rumble Seat" automotive critic Dan Neil.
PHOTO GALLERY
Now more than ever, drivers are looking for the best bargain car -- something that drives well yet is affordable, gets good gas mileage and looks nice. We rounded up a few experts in the automotive field and asked them to share their favorite hidden gems.
PHOTO GALLERY
The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety has released its analysis of 2005-07 model cars that were most reported stolen during 2008. Large SUVs and trucks dominate the list, especially the high-end, loaded kind with plenty of bells and whistles.
PHOTO GALLERY
Even in these budget-squeezing times, sometimes you just need to buy a new car. If so, it's always nice to start from the bottom of the price list.
PHOTO GALLERY
The latest Z car gives the few remaining practitioners of the downshifting maneuver nothing to dance to.
PHOTO GALLERY
Global marketing service J.D. Power and Associates recently released its annual findings of consumers' favorite factory installed automotive navigation systems. Considering factors like ease of use, system routing, system appearance, voice directions, navigation display screen and speed of system, survey participants ranked the following vehicles and their systems the top 10 for 2008.
PHOTO GALLERY
For '60s muscle-car fans and young tuners alike, there'll be four offerings by spring -- a Dodge Challenger (out now), a Ford Mustang, a Chevy Camaro and a Hyundai Genesis.
PHOTO GALLERY
The L.A. Auto Show runs through Thanksgiving weekend, which seems appropriate, because there is a lot of turkey on the show’s menu.
PHOTO GALLERY
The 2008 L.A. Auto Show is open to the public Nov. 21 to Nov. 30 at the L.A .Convention Center. Here's a taste of what's in store for visitors.
PHOTO GALLERY
Kelley Blue Book, the online and tangible guide to new and used-vehicle information and pricing, has released its annual list of Best Resale Value Awards to coincide with the L.A. Auto Show.
PHOTO GALLERY
This year's finalists fall into at least one of three categories: compact, clean diesel or hybrid. Each has soaring MPG estimates.
PHOTO GALLERY
The South Korean automaker's first full-size, rear-drive luxury car is a near-peer to Euro sport sedans -- but at a 20% discount.
PHOTO GALLERY
More is better, proves this elephant of a sedan. It reaches 60 mph in 5.3 seconds. It turns corners and changes direction with sheer crazy agility. It's laden with luxuries. What more could you want?
PHOTO GALLERY
With the help of Hagerty Insurance, an insurance agency specializing in collector vehicles, we took a look at some other noteworthy Commander in Chief vehicles -- as well as the "first cars" of the two presidential candidates.
PHOTO GALLERY
Cars.com, an online guide to new and used vehicles, is fed up with some frightening trends in the automotive world.
PHOTO GALLERY
A highlight of the L.A. Auto Show, happening Nov. 21-30, is the L.A. Design Challenge, in which competing car companies artistically render their most futuristic visions of what vehicles may be like 20 years hence. We check out the nine contenders.
PHOTO GALLERY
From 1997 to 2007, SUV sales went on quite a roller-coaster ride. Here's a glance at the models that soared, then stumbled.
PHOTO GALLERY
With auto show season upon us, another model year of new cars will soon hit the streets. Will they be uniquely “classic” or a well-executed variation?
PHOTO GALLERY
The first auto show of the season will not include world debuts, but the show's organizers have planned an entertainment-packed calendar to attract car-minded show-goers.
PHOTO GALLERY
Paris stands alone this year as Europe's biggest auto show -- or "Motor show" as they call it -- and the world's stage for auto debuts this week.
PHOTO GALLERY
It's time for the Paris Motor Show -- it’s been the event that kicks off the auto show season and gets the automotive rumor mill grinding from China to Detroit.
PHOTO GALLERY
Highly competitive, Paul Newman was drawn to the track, he told reporters, because in racing, unlike acting, the definition of "good" is not a murky matter of opinion.
PHOTO GALLERY
This car is ordinary, routine, a mean of averages, a flat line on life's electroencephalogram. It is non-provocative right down to its brake shoes. Find the most common of gardens, and the Jetta is that garden's variety. And that's amazing.
PHOTO GALLERY
Though KITT may be the most recognizable name and grill from TV's recent past, he's not alone. They may not ever grab the cover of Rolling Stone or TV Guide, but these TV star cars have charisma to spare.
PHOTO GALLERY
The third-largest U.S. automaker unveils three battery-powered models, the first of which it will sell by late 2010.
PHOTO GALLERY
Tight credit and costly gas are driving sales down for the big-bike maker. Hogs now share space with scooters.
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The 556-horsepower sedan is a speedster that provides superb cornering and control in a refined and seductive package.
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Just in time for back-to-school, car dealers are offering national cash-back deals on cars, minivans and SUVs both big and small. Here's a look at the 2008 models that help pay for themselves with cash rebates.
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GM's Motorama exhibit at the Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance included some of the company's historic show cars and one "Parade of Progress" Futurliner, one of the big red buses that carried GM's science and technology shows to small-town America in the 1950s.
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The 2009 Honda Fit is so wanted that it's showing up at dealerships now, a month ahead of schedule. Here's a look at five other cars to watch out for in the '09 model year.
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The best subcompact on the market is slightly larger, vastly stiffer, noticeably more quiet and comfortable, and every bit as dorky-looking as the previous edition. But what a view from the cockpit.
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If you're shopping for a vehicle with a big rebate in this summer of astronomical gas prices, check out a gas-guzzling car, truck or SUV. But if you're looking for smaller car with a decent MPG rating, rebates are hard to find. But here are some gas-efficient cars available with national cash-back deals.
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On a weekend when dozens of extraordinary cars will change hands for tens of millions of dollars at five major auctions, the Williamson auction is the marquee event.
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Fractionally smaller than the Honda CR-V, the Saturn Vue and Toyota RAV4, the Tiguan is an urban-friendly, ski resort-capable wee truck with optional all-wheel drive, backed up by VW's great 2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder.
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By Joni Gray
Teens in the L.A. area like older car models, particularly when cash is tight. This informal survey of local teens reflects the taste of a new generation of drivers -- and possibly the next generation of classic cars.
Teens in the L.A. area like older car models, particularly when cash is tight. This informal survey of local teens reflects the taste of a new generation of drivers -- and possibly the next generation of classic cars.
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The luxury behemoth is beautifully constructed, exquisitely appointed, heroically engineered — and drives like an excellent BMW sedan with an elephant on its back.
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The BMW X6 rates the lowest score on Dan Neil's Index of Usefulness in recent memory. What else made the list?
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Low mileage, high incentives. Chrysler and cash rule through July.
Just in time for back to school, Chrysler dominates in cash-back deals on minivans, trucks, SUVs (and one sedan!) through July 31.
Just in time for back to school, Chrysler dominates in cash-back deals on minivans, trucks, SUVs (and one sedan!) through July 31.
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The National Insurance Crime Bureau's (NICB) annual report of the top 10 reported stolen cars in the country and the state was just released. Here's a look at the top 10 vehicles reported stolen from California neighborhoods in 2007.
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If you are planning a new car purchase and aren't in a big hurry, this gallery of new fuel-friendly cars can help. Most haven't been formally "announced," but we have it good authority that they are on their way within a year's time.
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Europe's Car of the Year is fun to own and drive -- not least because of its fuel economy.
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The Alfa Romeo MiTo is a gorgeous, fun, fuel-efficient $22,000 import, packaged in Italian style and grace.
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Shelling out for a hybrid isn't the only solution to saving money at the pump and helping the environment. J.D. Power and Associates have analyzed the estimated EPA fuel economy along with the EPA SmartWay scores, which calculates air pollution and greenhouse gas, to find the most fuel-efficient (non-hybrid) small cars with automatic transmission.
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California’s two new wireless telephone laws take effect on July 1. Are you and your vehicle ready?
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Norway-based Think plans to sell its City electric car in the U.S. in 2009 and has an eye toward the Southern California market.
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Since its arrival in May, the VW Tiguan has taken over the No. 1 position usually dominated by the company's popular Beetle, making the compact crossover the ultimate in estrogen-based car buying.
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Thanks to the A4, a troubled Audi was recharged in the '90s. This time the brand doesn't need saving, but the sedan comes back looking like a hero anyway.
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A rejiggered product from Down Under, the G8 tries hard to please. Just don't compare it to the BMW 5-series.
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The popular crossover has lost the boxiness and gained a few inches. In other words, there's more space for your legs, plus the skis, bikes or kids.
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As gasoline prices soar, scooter sales are booming. From mini to maxi, they'll take you from the corner grocery to the freeway (and some of these cycles get more than 100 miles per gallon).
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Just in time for summer travel, Kelley Blue Book has provided a list of the top 10 new vehicles best suited for road trips.
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Crazy-high cash rebates for May -- $4,000 to $5,500
To help L.A. area dealerships clear the way for their summer sales events, manufacturers are slapping huge cash incentives on some 2007 models still in inventory. Most of these models have higher gas mileage ratings or simply don’t sell well in Southern California. These offers expire June 2, 2008.
To help L.A. area dealerships clear the way for their summer sales events, manufacturers are slapping huge cash incentives on some 2007 models still in inventory. Most of these models have higher gas mileage ratings or simply don’t sell well in Southern California. These offers expire June 2, 2008.
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This week’s Wednesday night program will feature a Ford first – the reveal of a new model via the "American Idol" contestants.
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The new Indian is in its last phase of testing for the new Chief, which will be made in four different versions -- Standard, Deluxe, Roadmaster and Vintage -- and range in price from $30,999 to $35,499.
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So ahead of its time, the New Beetle hit the streets in 1998 -- ushering in an era of retro-themed heritage designs like what's now found on the Dodge Challenger and the Mini Cooper.
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It's been in the works for years, but the Harley-Davidson Museum is finally set to throw its doors open to the public with a grand opening celebration July 12.
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Toyota has just launched the 2009 Corolla, the 10th generation of what has become the all-time bestselling car in the world. More than 7 million have been sold in the U.S., and total worldwide sales have surpassed 30 million.
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Truck and SUV purchases plummet 17.4% in April, compared with April 2007, while passenger autos -- which cost less to fuel -- post a 5.2% gain.
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Judging sedans, hatchbacks and SUVs based on things like fuel economy, interior size, comfort, technology and, of course, the “cool factor,” the editors at Kelley Blue Book have released their top 10 list of low-cost, high-mileage rides that won't get you laughed out of the valet line.
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The Acura TSX is packed with all the expected power and sparkle, but it lacks charisma.
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A hit list of this year's summer movies with cars, bikes and other imagined vehicles in the supporting cast.
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A marvel of power and speed, the all-wheel-drive Nissan GT-R coupe is so safe and serene that it's curiously lacking in thrills.
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Phil Skinner, editor of Kelley Blue Book's "Early Model Values Guide" and a classic car expert, identifies a category on the rise: 1970s muscle cars.
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The new luxury sedan has all the sparkle and power you'd expect. If they could just do something about that grille.
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California companies like Tesla Motors Inc. and Fisker Automotive have big plans for the electric car -- despite the many potholes that lie ahead.
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The 200-mph supercar, basically a Porsche Motorsport version of the 911 Turbo, is all the scarier for its effortless ways.
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What do thieves steal? Probably not what we'd steal if we were forced to. According to the NICB, the average value of each stolen car is $6,649. Rather than looking for luxury, thieves are looking for practicality. They want cars they can strip easily to sell for parts. Which is why many of the cars on this list are more than 10 years old.
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The last U.S. automotive press debut of the year showcased sporty rides like Maserati's GranTurismo S and redesigned versions of established cars, including the Nissan Maxima and Honda Fit.
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Concept cars that promised better things to come from lesser-brand players, such as Kia's Koup, seemed to dominate the New York stage.
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GM brings a retro 'coupe utility' vehicle to the New York auto show that looks a lot like a long-lost classic.
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Italian job: Fiat Group's Alfa Romeo company plans to sell the Alfa 8C Competizione in the United States, before eventually adding in new models such as the Spider and Brera. Alfa Romeo ceased U.S. sales in 1995.
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From Chrysler's PT Cruiser and 300 to the Dodge Durango and Jeep Wrangler, here's a look at some of Chrysler LLC's more popular models.
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Beau Boeckmann of Galpin Auto Sports in Van Nuys and one of the stars of MTV's "Pimp My Ride" knows a few things about tricking out cars.
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Taking the Mini Cooper to the max: The little car that could grows out but, whew, not up with the Clubman.
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Fiat to Koenigsegg: Which of these European cars would you like to see on Los Angeles streets?
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Not too big, not too small, Hyundai's Elantra finds its spot as a fairly guilt-free economy ride.
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The single-cylinder, street-specific Duke was born to accelerate and brake hard. But is it an aristocrat through and through?
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From a sporty 2005 MINI Cooper to a family-friendly 2004 Chevrolet Tahoe SUV, here's a list of the best bets on the used car lots.
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From Steve McQueen and James Dean to McDreamy, these actors all enjoy the thrill of the road.
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Aside from a remake of Steve McQueen’s Bullitt, Ford will also release this Shelby GT500KR and several other limited-editions for 2008.
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General Motors Corp. expects to have the new Camaro in dealer showrooms during the first quarter of 2009.
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The Chevy Camaro concepts seen so far have strong echoes of the 1969 model. Here's a look at that version, plus other variations of the car.
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Crossovers are popular for the after-school crowd, but SUVs, minivans and sedans are still an option.
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The new Audi TT is a bolder, sleeker version of its old self. Yes, still the designer's dream car.
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Movie stars, cars -- two of SoCal's favorite things. Take a look at who has driven what over the years.
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The Chicago auto show bills itself as the “largest auto show in the country” primarily based on the square footage of its car exhibits. Traditionally, auto makers use the show to announce trucks, SUVs and muscle cars to the automotive press, capitalizing on the show's “Heartland” location. Now, more than ever, selling these vehicles is tough in a nation struggling with rising gasoline prices.
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Roland Sands' La Palma design studio turns 450-cc dirt bikes like the Honda CRF into his new Super Singles.
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George Clooney takes a spin on a replica 1918 Indian, Tom Cruise buys a special Ducati, and Jesse James just builds his own.
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Exotic cars rentals, bike tours and more that will get your blood boiling over the long weekend.
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The Japanese company, which announced it will cease U.S. production, helped the SUV gain traction.
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A sneak peek shows the truck-nugget tackles today's big issues: driveability, fuel efficiency, space.
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They're coming back, but despite their practicality, carmakers are avoiding the stigma the W-word carries.
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The Subaru Impreza WRX STI is still rowdy enough to delight true believers. Yet nuance is part of the story in '08.
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Detroit’s yearly auto extravaganza provides the ideal backdrop for the major car companies to show off their most innovative new design concepts. Although these showpieces may never actually see an assembly line, their form and function reflect things to come in the automaker’s product plans.
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When a model debut is deemed a “production” car, this means the vehicle will be manufactured and sold in the U.S. within the next year or two. You can look for most of these cars and trucks on the street between March and September of this year, though many will be badged as 2009 models.
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Popular singers like Mary J. Blige, along with big-name fashion designers and actors, provide a glamorous backdrop for auto makers' best new product offerings.
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This feisty little hatchback brings futuristic technology to a small, luxurious package.
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The Tahoe Hybrid is smart, smooth and strong, but it's a lot of vehicle for a little environmental progress.
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With spirited design, Cadillac's '08 CTS cuts past BMW, Lexus and the other luxury sports.
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These optional high-tech features once out of most parents’ price range have become a popular attempt at a little peace and quiet.
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Cycle World International Motorcycle Shows takes over Long Beach Convention Center December 7 to 9.
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A crew of mostly American and European riders travel on BMW and Chinese motorcyles across China's Silk Road.
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Mercedes GL320 CDI is just fine, but it's another SUV in a world that should be thinking green.
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The Petersen exhibit offers a brisk summary of lowriding from its beginnings in East L.A., through the '60s and '70s.
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AltCar Expo featuring cars and cycles was held in the Barker Hanger at Santa Monica Airport.
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The 2007 Tokyo Motor Show featured some of the most innovative and unusual concept cars of any international car show.
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Susan Carpenter suggests four "beginners" bikes to consider if you're new to motorcycling.