And the time is… Now.

 Volkswagen officially arrives in Manila.
Photo: And the time is... Now. Volkswagen officially arrives in Manila.

Before “the time is now”

 Volkswagen launch happening in a few.
Photo: Before "the time is now" -- Volkswagen launch happening in a few.

And the cars just keep getting smarter and smarter!

 Ford continues the marriage of automotive and technology, as it acquires Livio, a Michigan-based company whose software allows drivers to connect with their smartphone applications.

Source: Fox News

Photo: And the cars just keep getting smarter and smarter -- Ford continues the marriage of automotive and technology, as it acquires Livio, a Michigan-based company whose software allows drivers to connect with their smartphone applications. 

Source: Fox News

BOO…

 YEAH! Sebastian Vettel seems to be the center of F1 fans’ verbal disapproval, receiving loud boos at Spa, Monza and most recently, Singapore. However, the Red Bull driver has chosen to take the high road, and insists he is not taking it personally. F1 legend Niki Lauda, meanwhile, says, “These people are booing their own idiotic boredom, not Vettel’s performance.” Do you agree?

Source: Inautonews / Standard.co.uk

Photo: BOO... YEAH! Sebastian Vettel seems to be the center of F1 fans' verbal disapproval, receiving loud boos at Spa, Monza and most recently, Singapore. However, the Red Bull driver has chosen to take the high road, and insists he is not taking it personally. F1 legend Niki Lauda, meanwhile, says, “These people are booing their own idiotic boredom, not Vettel’s performance." Do you agree?

Source: Inautonews / Standard.co.uk

More recalls soon?

Nine Japanese automotive suppliers have just plead guilty to conspiracy and have agreed to pay more than $740 million in criminal fines for fixing the price of auto parts sold in the U.S. and other countries. This allegedly affected sales to Chrysler, Ford and General Motors, as well as the American subsidiaries of Honda, Mazda, Mitsubishi, Nissan, Subaru and Toyota.
Source: International Herald Tribune
Photo: More recalls soon? Nine Japanese automotive suppliers have just plead guilty to conspiracy and have agreed to pay more than $740 million in criminal fines for fixing the price of auto parts sold in the U.S. and other countries. This allegedly affected sales to Chrysler, Ford and General Motors, as well as the American subsidiaries of Honda, Mazda, Mitsubishi, Nissan, Subaru and Toyota. 

Source: International Herald Tribune
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