2007 Los Angeles Auto
Show Coverage (11/14/2007)
Mustang Bullitt, Lincoln
MKS, Durango Hybrid and Genesis coupe.
2009 Nissan Murano
Preview (11/14/2007)
Carrying the torch, the second time
around.
2008 Toyota Sequoia Road
Test (11/14/2007)
Bigger, better, porkier.
2008 Subaru WRX STi
Preview (11/16/2007)
The hottest Impreza comes
Stateside.
2008 Mitsubishi Lancer
Evolution Preview (11/15/2007)
A little more power, a lot more
content for U.S.-bound Evo.
2009 Dodge Durango HEMI
Hybrid Preview (11/13/2007)
New hybrid posts 40-percent fuel
gain.
2009 Lincoln MKS
Preview (11/13/2007)
From obscurity to mainstream?
2008 Chevrolet Tahoe Hybrid
Preview (11/13/2007)
Two modes and 21 mpg city for GM's big
ute.
2009 Chevrolet Silverado Hybrid
Preview (11/13/2007)
GM juices up its full-size truck for more
mpg.
2009 Chevrolet Aveo5
Preview (11/13/2007)
Korea sends another frugal fueler to
GM.
Saleen Goes Extreme With
Latest 'Stang (11/15/2007)
S302 Extreme gets a runway debut in
L.A.
2007 Hyundai Genesis
Coupe Concept (11/14/2007)
Hyundai adds a rear-drive two-door
to the future.
2007 Volkswagen Space
Up! Blue Concept (11/14/2007)
Fuel cell futures afoot at
VW?
2007 Audi Cross
Cabriolet quattro Concept (11/14/2007)
Not the Q5, but a
conceptual cousin.
2007 Porsche Cayenne
Hybrid Concept (11/16/2007)
A fuel-sipping, Porsche
SUV?
2007 Kia KND-4
Concept (11/15/2007)
Clean diesel, the Korean way.
Honda Sets Fuel-Cell
Plans in L.A. (11/14/2007)
Calif. families will get green cars
in '08.
Mazda3 Gets Social - for
2018 (11/16/2007)
Brand goes online for future-car
advice.
Hybrids, AMG Coexist
Peacefully at Benz (11/15/2007)
Diesel hybrid and AMG turns
40.
Cargirl: GM Goes a Generation
Ahead (11/13/2007)
This one's lost-but the next one is
interested.
Ford Inks New UAW
Pact (11/14/2007)
Rank and file approves with 79
percent.
Safety Agency Names
Safest of '08 (11/16/2007)
Ford,
Honda, and Subaru top the crash-test honor roll.
Ford Lays Out "Blueprint
to Sustainability" (11/15/2007)
CEO says cars, trucks will
grow greener.
GM Approves Beat for
Production (11/15/2007)
Still not confirmed for the U.S.,
though.