April sales rose 16 percent from a year ago for Ford Motor Co., a boost Ford attributed to the popularity of its redesigned small cars.
Delphi Automotive LLP, the former General Motors Co. unit that exited an almost four-year bankruptcy in 2009, said first-quarter earnings jumped 35 percent as North American vehicle production recovers.
General Motors Co. saw a 27-percent jump in April sales, thanks to higher demand for fuel-efficient cars. GM reported 232,538 total sales for April.
General Motors Co. saw a 27 percent jump in April sales, thanks to higher demand for fuel-efficient cars. GM reported 232,538 total sales for April.
Nissan won the fight for an exclusive 10-year contract to design and supply the next generation of taxis for New York City, starting in 2013.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said Tuesday that Hyundai Motor Co. is recalling almost 60,000 Kia Spectras from the 2004-2007 model years because of fuel-tank straps that can corrode over time.
Honda has expanded a previously announced recall for airbag problems of certain 2001 through 2003 model year Honda and Acura vehicles.
New squeaks were springing from the dash, the 2-3 shift was as finicky as ever, and the clutch take-up still took getting used to, but the consensus at year's end was unwavering: The Mazda
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Daimler increased first quarter EBIT by 71% to EUR2bn and almost doubled net profit to EUR1,180m on sales "significantly higher" than Q1 2010 at EUR24.7bn (EUR21.2bn).
While some parts of Saab's phenomenally complicated restart jigsaw are moving with glacial slowness into place, it still has to placate perhaps the most important element of all - its suppliers.
U.S. auto sales -- helped by strong retail volume, new models and fuel-efficient vehicles -- rose 18 percent last month as automakers beat back the effects of rising gasoline prices and dwindling supplies of vehicles.
Meritor second fiscal quarter sales were US$1.2bn, up 37% year on year. Net income was $17m versus $13m and EBITDA was $81m, up 33%.
Nissan North America has beat out Ford Motor Co. to win a 10-year contract to supply small commercial vans to New York City for its entire taxi cab fleet starting in 2013.
Fuji Heavy Industries will stop producing minivehicles after 54 years in February next year to improve operational efficiency, company sources have said.
Saab says it is hoping to restart production next week at its idle factory although this hinges on crucial talks with suppliers.
The idea seemed almost ludicrous to Tom Elliott back in 1982, but there it was, in black and white, on Honda Motor Co.'s strategic product plan.
Lear Corporation, automotive seating and electrical power management system supplier, booked first quarter up 20% to US$3.5bn and operating profit up 48% to $205m in the seventh consecutive quarter of year on year improvement.