Last modified: January 4, 2008 9:27 AM PST
The road ahead for automakers
India is looking to put its stamp on some established car lines. Meanwhile, the upcoming Detroit auto show has folks focused on new designs and new technology.
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Photos: Audi's new plant in India
New production site is intended to meet the growing demand from customers in India for Audi cars, says company.January 4, 2008
Gracenote covers for Ford
reviews Ford is set to unveil its next-generation navigation system, with a 40GB hard drive that will include the Gracenote database.January 4, 2008
Photos: Toyota's A-BAT mobile
The A-BAT concept car-truck offers unique storage and power options for drivers' accessories and toys.January 3, 2008
Ford in talks with Tata over Jaguar, Land Rover sale
American carmaker confirms "substantive discussions" with largest Indian automaker over the sale of luxury brand subsidiaries.January 3, 2008
California sues EPA over denial of waiver
EPA taken to court over its decision to prevent California from adopting its own emissions standards for cars and trucks.January 3, 2008
Radar for your car?
Radar will likely beat out laser, sonar, and camera technology when it comes to obstacle detection in cars, analyst reports.January 2, 2008
Year in review: Car tech gets political
Fears of an energy crisis and safety concerns lead to new fuel-saving tech and automation features.December 27, 2007
Does GM now mean 'green motors'?
The Detroit stalwart is recharging itself with the Chevy Volt and other projects, but don't go looking for an all-electric car.Photos: GM's alternative-energy cars
December 14, 2007
Chrysler previews concepts for the Detroit auto show
reviews Chrysler released sketches of three concept cars it will put on display. What do they have in common? Each concept runs on electricity.December 7, 2007

