- News - MG Motor UK launches XS at London Motor Show The all-new, British-Chinese compact SUV is said to blend style, performance, practicality and affordability. - News - Skoda goes live with first digital showroom The Czech brand’s first digital showroom combines customer experience in a car showroom with the strengths of online car searches. - Features - Hitoshi Takamatsu interview Torque interviews Hitoshi Takamatsu, Deputy Programme Manager for the Mazda MX-5. - Features - Weather woes It almost never rains during my photo shoots, but it always pours the day after I've washed and waxed my… - Features - Uber and Grab’s “ambassador” tactic not considered poaching according to expert Some will describe the use of “ambassadors” here by Uber and Grab to woo rival drivers as poaching, but NTU… - News - Uber and Grab use “ambassadors” to woo drivers Uber and Grab use "ambassadors" in the form of passengers to persuade drivers from rival firm to switch sides. - Features - Cabbies collect 60 packets of chicken rice given as apology Giveaway at two outlets comes after video showing the owner harassing and mocking a taxi driver goes viral. - Reviews - Updated BMW 4 Series review BMW's compact two-door range gets cosmetic tweaks as well as steering and suspension improvements. - News - Bus and rail ridership increasing Taxis, however, record fall in ridership, likely because of popularity of private-hire options. - Features - Do cars have fuzzy logic? A Straits Times reader wants to know if fuzzy logic technology is still used in cars today. - News - Traffic Police use 3D scanner to investigate accidents Police investigators get help from scanner that maps 3D images of accident scene. - News - SBS Transit and ST Kinetics partner to boost rail maintenance SBS Transit, the operator of the North East and Downtown MRT lines, will work with Singapore Technologies (ST) Kinetics to… - News - Downtown Line hit by delays Train services on the Downtown Line (DTL) were delayed on Wednesday (May 3) morning due to a signalling fault believed… - News - Vehicle fires on the rise Vehicle fires are usually caused by overheating or electrical problems but explosions are rare, said safety experts. PreviousNext