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Honda refreshes the Jazz for 2018

Honda isn't giving up on its smallest car, and it's just released details of the refreshed 2018 Fit's updated styling, new Sport trim, and its enhanced safety features.…

Books for dads who are car enthusiasts

From Formula 1 to everyday classic American rides, and from the history of the Ford Pick-up to the life and times of Enzo Ferrari, the latest selection of car books hitting the shelves in time for Father's…

Audi expecting an electric reception for the latest A8

When the all-new fourth-generation Audi A8 makes its global debut at the Audi summit in Barcelona on July 11, it will be the first flagship car in the company's history to come in hybrid form as standard.…

Autonomous Hondas coming in 2025

Despite being seen as at the cutting edge of automotive technology, Honda has been comparatively quiet on the topic of autonomous driving, compared with fellow Japanese carmakers Toyota and Nissan.…

Shelby muscles in on the bespoke car market

Shelby American has taken the wraps off a "new" 1997 Ford Mustang, but don't for one moment think that the car is just a painstaking restoration.…

Volvo proves it’s in tune with the times

Polestar is Volvo's dedicated tuning and racing division and since 2012 has been tweaking the output and aggression of standard Volvos to make them a bit more exciting.…

Nissan’s X-Trail goes semi-autonomous

The system works at cruising speed when the road is clear but is equally competent in congested stop-start situations when traffic is backed up.…

Porsche races into the bespoke market with the 911 Turbo S Exclusive Series

Unlike a host of Porsche's Platinum-badged cars, this new limited edition promises much more than simply comparative rarity and a greater list of optional extras fitted as standard equipment.…

A car safety breakthrough with bags of potential

It's innovations like this that will help semi-autonomous cars become a reality, especially on roads where the vast majority of vehicles are still being driven by people, not algorithms and sensor arrays.…

Michael Bloomberg calls out carmakers on safety

If the U.N.'s most basic regulations for new car safety were adopted by Argentina, Brazil, Chile and Mexico today, within 15 years, 40,000 lives could be saved that would have otherwise been lost to car crashes…

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