Kurt Busch, a last-minute substitute for the recovering Brad Keselowski, grabbed the pole for the Nationwide Series race beating his younger brother, Kyle Busch, by 15 hundredths of a second.
The IndyCar series is coming back to the paperclip shape of the New Hampshire Motor Speedway for the first time since 1998 this weekend. With no current driver on track last time the series came in NH, one would think a run in the NASCAR series would have helped the lucky ones who tried, but as it turns out, it really won't.
Young driver Ricky Taylor has gotten himself and his co-driver a sixth consecutive pole position in Watkins Glen. He will be looking at tying Jon Fogarty's record in Montreal next week.
Boris Said will be returning to Montreal to defend his 2010 Nationwide victory next weekend.
General Motors CMO Joel Ewanick, never one to think small, has declared his intention to transform the Detroit automaker into a company on par with the brand that Jobs built, Apple.
As worries grow of a second-half sales slowdown, Chrysler Group announced new incentives this week for 2011 and 2012 models.
As worries grow of a second-half sales slowdown, Chrysler Group announced new incentives this week for 2011 and 2012 models.
Honda Motor Co. said Friday it will build an $800 million assembly plant in Mexico to produce subcompact vehicles for the Mexican and North American markets.
Honda said today it will build an $800 million assembly plant in Mexico to produce subcompact vehicles for the Mexican and North American markets.
Car-rental company Hertz has added electric vehicles to its fleet in San Francisco, available to members of the Hertz On Demand program.
General Motors is recalling about 15,000 vehicles to fix two problems--reprogramming the electronic stability control in some 2012
In the next three years, Jeep will extend its lineup with a new subcompact and a revived Grand Wagoneer. It will also build three vehicles on Fiat platforms.
Chrysler Group "probably" won't hit its target to sell 50,000 of the new Fiat 500 in North America this year after it took longer to open new stores than previously expected, an executive said.
Nissan in the US said this week it is the first original equipment manufacturer (OEM) to offer quick response (QR) codes on individual vehicle window stickers across its entire lineup, beginning with 2012 models.
Edmunds.com estimated that, so far in August, new cars are selling at a seasonally adjusted annual rate (SAAR) of about 12.1m units.
Tiny electric-powered two-seater spotted in Berlin ahead of expected Frankfurt debut
General Motors said today it is recalling 16,198 Chevrolet Impala and Buick LaCrosse cars in the United States and Canada to address sensor and power steering problems. The company said it knew of no injuries or crashes related to the two recalls.
Proving he can still pack 'em in, one Robert Lutz's interview with editor Dave Leggett was far and away the most-read article on just-auto this week.
Ford Motor vehicle sales in China rose 3% year on year to 32,320 units in July.