Chrysler Group launched a sales promotion today that waives payments for 90 days on new 2012 vehicles.
It's been a big day for Elon Musk. First, his company, SpaceX, launched a rocket into space on a mission to resupply the International Space Station.
Automotive microchip maker Renesas Electronics of Japan, which suffered major disruptions following last year's earthquake and tsunami, plans to cut 6,000 jobs and raise 50 billion yen ($630 million) in new capital, local media reported.
Audi's Truth in 24 II: Every Second Counts debuted as a free, high-definition iTunes download on Tuesday. The company's second Le Mans documentary made its television debut on Speed in early May.
A survey by Consumer Reports magazine finds that fuel economy is most important to car buyers.
Is $135,000 too much for a big boy's weekend toy?
Nissan plans to expand sales of its low-end Datsun brand to the Middle East, Africa, and Latin America, CEO Carlos Ghosn said.
Tesla Motors said today it will begin delivering its Model S sedan to customers on June 22, identifying the date for the launch of the electric carmaker's most crucial launch yet.
PSA has interest for its Gefco car logistics unit from at least six potential buyers including Axa Private Equity and the French national railway operator.
Nissan is investing 167 million euros to double capacity at its plant in St. Petersburg, Russia, to 100,000 units, as it seeks to triple its sales in the region by 2016.
Latest spy pictures of the new Aston Martin DBS ahead of its debut this summer
PSA and partner GM are in discussions to build a joint plant in Brazil, according to a Brazilian media report. The two automakers established a partnership in February to share vehicle platforms and jointly purchase parts and materials.
PSA and partner GM are in discussions to build a joint plant in Brazil, according to a Brazilian media report. The two automakers established a partnership in February to share vehicle platforms and jointly purchase parts and materials.
Toyota and Lexus have sold more than four million hybrid cars worldwide since 1997
Toyota and Lexus have sold more than four million hybrid cars worldwide since 1997
Darn it if we aren't always loath to turn in the keys to our utility vehicles, which only means that we're part of the mouth-breathing masses of SUV-driving Americans clogging up the roadways despite the protestations of our sports-car-fueled souls.
The UK government may have offered illegal subsidies to General Motors to secure production of the Astra compact at the Vauxhall plant in Ellesmere Port, a German news agency reported, citing Opel's labor chief Wolfgang Schaefer-Klug.