New-car sales showed improvement in the first half of September in the United States as the recovering inventory of cars helped bring buyers back into the market, research firm JD Power and Associates said today.
Ford won reversal of an Illinois jury's $43 million damage award in a lawsuit filed after a 2003 crash killed a 73-year-old man and severely burned his wife.
Also in today's show: Mitsubishi has a sedan deal with Nissan,
Also in today's show: Mitsubishi has a sedan deal with Nissan,
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Honda on Thursday rolled out the CR-V concept, which previews the redesign for the small crossover.
Private equity firm Carlyle Group LP is among the final suitors bidding to acquire TI Automotive, a closely held auto-industry supplier, four people familiar with the matter said over the past week.
Fiat North America is ending its relationship with an advertising agency, Impatto Custom Marketing, the Southfield, Mich., firm that created its first national TV spot showing the Fiat 500 in a drive-in theater.
U.K. design and engineering firm Gordon Murray Design Ltd.
Auto parts maker Dana said it has landed the contract to supply axles for General Motors' next-generation mid-sized pickup.
BMW has confirmed plans for an X4 SUV, a spokesman told Autoweek.
Guangqi Toyota is aiming to achieve sales of 600,000 vehicles in 2015, reports China Business News citing Feng Xingya, the Executive Vice President of the joint venture.
Scania sales chief Martin Lundstedt has joined others in pinning hopes on the BRIC economies.
Now here's a smokin' deal!
Now here's a smokin' deal!
ContiTech, a unit of Continental, will start producing hose lines for the automotive industry at its new plant in Serbia next year, investing over 10 million euros ($13.46 million) there.
Mitsubishi Motors Corp. is getting a new flagship luxury model that could--in Japan at least--be a successor to the Diamante sedan that was killed off in 2004.
Mitsubishi Motors Corp. is getting a new flagship luxury model that could--in Japan at least--be a successor to the Diamante sedan that was killed off in 2004.
CarMax, the largest U.S. used-car retailer, posted increases in net income and sales in the latest quarter while raising concerns about faltering consumer confidence. The company reported net income of $111.9 million for the three months ending Aug.