The Motoring Channel
Detroit Motor Show 2007: Motor City drives into an identity crisis
While the Japanese and Germans strutted their stuff in Detroit, the local boys are still struggling into the 21st century. Still, the plug-in Chevrolet Volt impressed John Simister - and the Cadillac CTS might just break through in Europe
- Cyclo-Cross: A bike that's a mix of heaven and hell
- Car Choice: A Brit of indulgence
- Classic Cars: Jaguar XK8
- Kia cee'd: Euro vision for Golf class
- London Boat Show: Canal boats get higher billing
- Car Choice: The price of youth
- Classic Cars: Vauxhall Viva
- Jaguar's new design direction
- Last Chance To Buy: BMW X3
- Drophead gorgeous: Rolls-Royce's new convertible
- Triumph Tiger 1050: The fab-looking king of the road
- The Clever: The lean, mean, eco machine
- Car Choice: In search of a real smoothie
- Kia 4x4: Another one bites the dust
- Fiat: Best buy in Mumbai
Road Test: Mitsubishi Outlander 2.0 D-iD
A lot of us are sniffy about SUVs these days, so it helps if they are made as graceful as possible. That's what Mitsubishi has done, says John Simister
- The Verdict: Skoda Roomster
- On wheels: Vauxhall Corsa 1.4SXi
- Road Test: Maserati Quattroporte Sport GT
- The Verdict: Maybach 57S
- On wheels: Lotus Europa
- On wheels: Citroën C4 Picasso MPV 2.0 HDi
- Honda CBR600RR: Leader of the pack
- The Verdict: Lexus IS250
- Road Test: Renault Megane R26
- On wheels: Mitsubishi iCar