Motorvision.com is starting a new series putting the spotlight on sports cars which in Germany were largely ignored and never given the attention they merited. We start with one of the most interesting front-wheel drive models of all time, the Honda Integra Type-R.
The Honda CR-Z has been seen since its introduction last year above all as an environmentally friendly automobile. Now the Honda tuning subsidiary Mugen has got its hands on the hybrid coupé.
It is no secret any more that the Japanese are fully capable of building sports cars which are to be taken seriously. In 1990, when the Honda NSX appeared on the market, this was definitely not the case. But the low-slung and innovative NSX, although never a commercial success, played a key role in improving the image of performance cars made in Japan.
On the 8th of March the Salon de l’Auto will open its doors in Geneva for the 82nd edition of the traditional show. The annual springtime event is the most famous world-wide showcase to start the new year. About 250 exhibitors from over 30 countries will be putting over 900 cars on display. Here are some of the most important new entries from Ford to Jeep.
The catastrophic trifecta of earthquake, tsunami and increasing danger from nuclear radiation brings to Japan the biggest challenge the island nation has faced since the Second World War. The automobile industry, a pillar of the national economy, is facing a crisis the like of which it has never confronted.