Recall issued for short-prone electrical panel on driver's side door for Chevrolet Trailblazer, GMC Envoy and other midsize SUVs built by GM
Spyker B6 Venator Concept Debuting at Geneva
Check out the new Spyker B6 Venator Concept, which just debuted at the Geneva Motor Show.
Year in Review 2012: The Year in Dead Cars
As we review the year 2012, we look back at the cars that died this year, including the Ferrari 599GTB Fiorano and Aston Martin DBS.
Past Automobile Magazine Design of the Year Winners
We chronicle all 21 of our past Design of the Year award winners.
Spyker, Youngman Ink Deal To Revive Saab’s Phoenix Platform
Spyker inks a deal to use the stillborn Saab Phoenix platform for its own use.
Saab’s Parts Division Being Sued by BMW Regarding Unpaid Parts
Saab Automotive Parts AB is being sued by BMW because Saab Automobile allegedly ordered spare parts without paying for them.
Recall Central: GM Recalls 250,000 Chevrolet Trailblazer, GMC Envoy, Buick Rainier, Isuzu Ascender, and Saab 9-7X SUVs
GM is recalling 250,000 SUVs, Suzuki is recalling 100,000 Forenzas and Renos, and Valeo is recalling 585 BMW coupes and sedans.
Spyker Accuses GM Of Forcing Saab Bankruptcy, Files $3 Billion Lawsuit
Spyker N.V. Sues General Motors For $3 Billion Because GM Blocked Sale of Saab to Chinese Company.
Leftover New Saab Cars Move From Shipping Docks to Auction Block
Ally Financial has begun to scoop up the remnants of Saab's past. The company has seized several new Saabs so it could auction them off.
Saab’s Remains Bought By Chinese EV Company
Saab might be dead as a brand, but its production facilities may come back to life to make electric cars for an Asian EV company.
Customer Care: Saab Automobile Parts AB Comes to North America
Saab may have stopped rolling cars off the line at its Trollhattan factory, but that doesn't mean the plant doesn't still have signs of life.
The Saga Continues: New Electric Car Company Wants to Bail Out Saab
Chinese company Youngman Lotus dropped out in trying to help bail Saab out of bankruptcy, leaving room for a new Swedish company to step in.
Friday the 13th Special: Top 13 Unluckiest Cars
What cars are most unlucky? Check out Automobile Magazine's Top 13 Unlucky cars for Friday the 13th, only on Rumors.
Swedish Automobile Changes Name to Spyker, Saab Assets Cover Only Third of Debt
Saab parent company changes name back to Spyker. Saab's debt is nearly triple what it's worth, and creditors are unlikely to get money back.
Chinese, Indian, Turkish Companies Reportedly Interested in Saab’s Assets
The Saab story is far from over as a battle seems to be unfolding for the remainder of its assets. Who will win?