Posted by Car and Driver Editors
6 Feb 2012
At some point during the 2012 Chicago Auto Show ( 10:25am Wednesday) Kia will show off a Soul concept described as being "the eventual Soul." Kia’s U.S. design team will be on hand (as will Peter Schreyer) to discuss…
Posted by William C Montgomery
6 Feb 2012
Showing their "commitment to the compact car segment," Nissan will be showing an all-new B-segment car concept at the 2012 Geneva Motor Show: the Nissan Invitation. This Fit lookalike would slide in with the Micra and the Juke in…
Posted by Alex Nunez
6 Feb 2012
Recently, Chrysler CEO Sergio Marchionne revealed to USA today that Chrysler was seriously considering a new five-door hatchback for the U.S. market. Here in the states the car would be known as the Chrysler 100 while in Europe it…
Posted by Justin Gardiner
6 Feb 2012
The 4th quarter of the 2012 Super Bowl was uncomfortably close and those people not throwing chowder all over the room were likely looking up the Cadillac ATS. We’ve covered the first three quarters, here’s how tonight’s Super Bowl…
Posted by Tom Adams
6 Feb 2012
Halftime saw one of the most anticipated ads of the 2012 Super Bow: Chrysler’s two-minute, Clint Eastwood-narrated "Halftime in America" commercial. The spot aired at the end of the halftime activities and gave Chrysler a 13% activity increase. The…
Posted by Inside Line Automotive News
6 Feb 2012
As we told you previously, we’re following the real-time impact that 2012 Super Bowl car advertisements are having on Edmunds.com. See what happened in the 1st quarter and the pregame show here, and follow the jump to see how…
Posted by Justin Berkowitz
6 Feb 2012
The band OK Go is known mostly for its crazy music videos and not necessarily the music behind them. Remember the video with the treadmills? Yeah you do. Remember the song behind it? Probably not. They’ve ditched the gym…
Posted by Edward Niedermeyer
6 Feb 2012
You know who’s cooler than Eminem? Clint Eastwood. Hear the gravel-voiced tough guy talk about Chrysler’s second-half after the jump. (Also, kudos to Chrysler for leaving this one a mystery until the Super Bowl.)…
Posted by admin
6 Feb 2012
We all know how much time and money manufacturers have place into advertising for the Super Bowl. As fun as they are, the goal here isn’t to entertain us, it’s to sell cars. To try and monitor the effectiveness…
Posted by Robert Farago
5 Feb 2012
It must be a bummer, being underappreciated. You shine and excel, and still you remain hidden in the shadows. Just ask any of the six models listed after the jump. It’s a story they know all too well. …

