>> ASIAONE / MOTORING / MOTORWORLD / ARCHIVE
2007 Jan Feb March April May June July Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec
2006 Jan Feb March April May June July Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec
Commended 200 times in 12 years
WHILE other cabbies grumble about the impending rule to restrict taxis from stopping indiscriminately in the CBD area, he thinks it's a good idea. -TNP
The need for extreme speed
The benefits to SingTel of being co-branded with next year's F1 race are seen to be immense.
Dangerous curves ahead
BMW design guru Chris Bangle drops hints of a truly bootilicious 7-series.
AA - coming soon to a branch near you!
Satellite offices to be set up around the island to reach out to members.
Loeb affair set for another chapter
Fourth straight win in WRC takes him level with sport's greatest ever but he is far from finished.
"Hamilton reminds me of Ayrton"
Ayrton Senna's sister compare him to the late Brazilian great.
Quick things come in small packages
AsiaOne Motoring talks to Allan McNish, the fiery Scot who's spent 27 years in the fast lane.
Design according to BMW's Bangle
He has revolutionised BMW design and given its cars new forms.
Mercedes-Benz turns emotional
Most significant design change has been the introduction of 'emotion'.
Way is clear for Alonso to rejoin Renault
Spying sagas that dominated F1 at the end of 2007 racing season look set to continue. -ST
Hark the Harley angels for 2008
Biking icon's celebrates 105th anniversary here with 25-bike lineup in the coming year.
Cold comfort from fare rise
Will increase in charges, weighted in favour of trips from city centre, will make service more dependable?
Charity begins with a van
Cycle & Carriage, Borneo Motors, Karsono Kwee donate vehicles to welfare groups.
Audi in media blitz to raise brand awareness
The company plans to sell 20% more cars in 2008.
Local drivers for supporting races
Ringo Chong, Mok Weng Sun and Co. looking forward to S'pore GP events.
My eyes went blur at 200km/h
Here's what happened to Ivan Lim at the RBS Grand Prix Challenge in Valencia.
To Laos or bust
These Storm Riders will find out whether man or machine will conquer the terrain in Laos.
Nakajima hits the big time
Son of F1's first Japanese driver Satoru Nakajima will be driving for Williams next season.
Luxury rides or public transport?
Yet another issue that divides transport experts, taxi operators, cabbies and commuters.
Pay good cabbies $5,000 a month
Andrew Koh explains the way to (finally) flag down your cab.
Evolution of the species
From rally car in disguise to supercar-slayer, the Lancer Evolution has come a long way.
The spinning formula
After a day in the Formula BMW Asia race car, one feels capable of catching Kimi Raikkonen.
 
We welcome contributions, comments and tips.
a1motor@sph.com.sg
Search: