Obama is new to it admittedly. And he put on a decent show. He stood at his lectern solemnly and lengthily and said that Libya was just another example of how vulnerable the US is to imported oil.
PSA Peugeot-Citroen says its European production is returning to normal today (31 March) following supply chain disruption in Japan.
Honda said it will resume limited domestic vehicle assembly in Japan on April 11, after having its plants offline for four-straight weeks, as some of the country's automakers inched toward recovery following Japan's devastating earthquake.
Honda said it will resume limited domestic vehicle assembly in Japan on April 11, after having its plants offline for four straight weeks, as some of the country's automakers inch toward recovery following Japan's devastating earthquake.
Honeywell International will open a new plant in Europe that it says will help maintain its global dominance in turbochargers against challenges from supplier giants Robert Bosch and Continental.
It's finally here--or at least close. The 2013 Chevrolet Malibu will be revealed next month at back-to-back auto shows in Shanghai and New York in a nod to the broadening the global nature of this onetime slice of American pie.
Chevrolet plans to sell the next-generation Malibu in nearly 100 countries and build the car in multiple locations, including China.
The co-CEO of Kia Motors said today that the South Korean automaker sees no major impact from Japan's deadly earthquake that has disrupted the parts supply chain for some automakers.
Chrysler Group's share sale may be pushed into next year, CEO Sergio Marchionne said Wednesday.
Fiat wants to invest 1.6 billion euros ($2.25 billion) in a Russian plant and aims to produce 300,000 units a year to comply with government guidelines, a source familiar with the plans said.
Nissan and Renault do not have any plans to combine the two firms under a holding company structure, Nissan said, denying a newspaper report citing CEO Carlos Ghosn as saying he was leaning toward such a move.
If Porsche can do it, why can't Chevrolet? Why can't Chevy build a four-passenger Vette? I can't tell you how many times over the years I've heard the folks at General Motors say it would be a sacrilege to create a four-passenger Vette.
Roger J. Wood, head of BorgWarner's engine group, was named CEO and president of Dana Wednesday. He will become the sevnth CEO at Dana over the last several years.
Peter Sauber has denied rumours the disqualification of the C30 cars in Australia cost technical director James Key his job.
Check out our 3D picture gallery of the 2011 Honda Civic Hybrid. You will need red and blue 3D glasses to view the gallery.
For its fourth South American edition, the Dakar's route will be experiencing a change of scenery in 2012, with, instead of the previous years' loops, a journey that will take the competitors from Mar del Plata, in Argentina, to Lima, the capital of Peru, via Chile and the dunes of the Atacama Desert.
Of all the movies involving cars, Mad Max is still considered a classic after all these years. Many fondly remember the aggressive 1979 Ford Falcon XB GT351 that perfectly complimented Mel Gibson's character, Max Rockatansky.
Briton Mike Coughlan, the former McLaren Formula 1 Design Director, is now working in NASCAR as the director of vehicle design for Michael Waltrip Racing.
Chevy is giving us a preview of the next-generation Malibu, revealing an image of the hind end and a video showing the entire mid-size sedan.
The premise behind the Bertone B99 concept shown at the Geneva Motor show is an interesting one. The Italian auto designer and coachbuilder effectively built a machine to show what a potential replacement for the Jaguar X-Type might look like. The concept's name references the 99 years Bertone has been in business, while the design itself effectively projects Jaguar's classic styling language into the future, with a new take on the brands looks.