Monterey Car Week meets SEMA meets Hershey Swap Meet. In Paris. Two cars this year perhaps best captured the magic of ...
Three auctions just wrapped up in Paris, timed with the annual Rétromobile classic car show. For American auction-watchers, ...
Attempts to tame the Sahara Desert spawned some seriously cool, strange, and innovative vehicles during the 20th century.
French rail major Alstom has been awarded a contract worth around Rs 1285 crore to supply equipment and related maintenance for 17 Vande Bharat sleeper trains, the company said on Tuesday. The sleeper ...
PARIS — France’s Socialists have pushed budget talks to the brink of collapse in response to controversial comments made by Prime Minister François Bayrou about migration. Bayrou sparked a wave of ...
Parts of western France remained on the highest level of weather alert on Thursday, with hundreds evacuated and forecasters warning that the town of Redon, home to 10,000 people, could soon face ...
Storm Herminia: Floodwaters submerged cars and buildings in the western French city of Rennes as Storm Herminia reached parts of western France. Watch this report for more details ...
Storm Herminia has unleashed downpours in western France, with parts of Brittany put on red weather alert Monday, while eight other French departments were put on orange alert for flooding ...
RENNES, France (Reuters) – Floodwaters submerged cars and buildings in the western French city of Rennes on Sunday as Storm Herminia reached parts of western France. Weather service Meteo France ...
Produced between 1948 and 1990 (yes, that really is 42 years of production), the 2CV (deux-cheveaux or ‘two horses’) was originally conceived in the late Thirties as a rugged, useful ...
France on Friday asked the European Union to suspend "indefinitely" landmark new rules on environmental and human rights supply chain standards, saying they were too burdensome for businesses.
In 1988 the 2CV was retired in France, and produced elsewhere until 1990. By this point over five million had been produced globally. The 'tin snail' stands as a symbol of France still today.