Today in Autoweek history, we look back to the week of September 20, 1975, when Corey Farley gave us a look at the new 1976 Chevrolet Chevette.
PSA Peugeot Citroen has restarted production at its factory in Slovakia following the resolution of logistic problems at one of its French suppliers.
Authorities have recovered a valuable Ford Deuce coupe stolen before the Goodguys car show last weekend in Indianapolis.
The Renault-Nissan Alliance is still in talks with India's Bajaj Auto to develop an ultra low-cost vehicle despite reports that the deal has been in trouble.
A number of Japanese big industrial companies, including Toyota, have decided to temporarily suspend operations at their plants in Aichi Prefecture due to the approach of a strong tropical storm.
Chang'an Automobile plans to expand by selling its vehicles in Europe by 2013, followed by market entry to the US.
Moody's rating agency cut Fiat's credit rating to reflect its closer ties with U.S. automaker Chrysler and the increased risk of a loss of market share in Europe and greater competition in Brazil. The U.S.
Moody's rating agency cut Fiat's credit rating to reflect its closer ties with U.S. automaker Chrysler and the increased risk of a loss of market share in Europe along with greater competition in Brazil. The U.S.
Opel's labor union chief has called for the brand's parent company GM to offer shares in the European unit to its joint venture partner SAIC in a renewed push for more independence.
Ford expects the Asia Pacific region and Africa (APA) to make up a third of its global sales by 2020.
Saab says today's (21 September) decision to grant it bankruptcy protection will allow its staff to receive overdue wages for a three-month period and will help discussions with its myriad suppliers who are equally owed substantial sums.
Saab has won its appeal to enter bankruptcy protection with a majority verdict from Gothenburg's Court of Appeal.
Maserati named Marco Magnanini to the new role of head of sales for central and northern Europe. Enrique Lorenzana del is new head of dealer and network development for the region.
Gothenburg's Court of Appeal is due to pronounce imminently on whether or not Saab has won the right to enter voluntary reorganisation.
China's BYD was hotly tipped to become a global player. But the company that promises to 'Build Your Dreams' is seeing its own dreams dashed. Mark Bursa asks: What next for BYD?
PSA is evaluating the effect of a software glitch at supplier Agrati that has affected production at several sites across Europe
The UK's first open access hydrogen vehicle refuelling station has been opened at Honda's manufacturing facility in Swindon.
Struggling car maker Saab today won fresh breathing room in its fight for survival when it won a court appeal to be given protection from creditors while it awaits Chinese investment.
Saab won a court appeal to gain protection from creditors while it awaits much-needed Chinese investment.