Toyota has set small price increases for most Prius vehicles for the 2013 model year.
GM bought back most of the 50-percent stake in its Indian operations that it had sold to Chinese partner SAIC Motor, regaining control of the joint venture.
The National Automobile Dealers Association's board of directors has elected David Westcott, 65, as chairman and Forrest McConnell III, 54, as vice chairman for 2013. Both were nominated unopposed in June.
Also in this episode: Fisker pushes back production of the electric Atlantic coupe, and SAE International has
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The Canadian Auto Workers and the Communications, Energy and Paperworkers unions have completed their planned merger in a move that will create the largest private sector union in Canada.
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“Full leather upholstery” isn’t actually leather at all on the Kia Sportage
Ford is recalling about 262,000 Fiestas in the United States, Canada, Mexico and South America, to fix a problem with the side airbags.
European car deliveries are headed for their biggest annual plunge in 19 years after the region's deliveries tumbled 11 percent in September.
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The Vauxhall Cascada four-seater convertible has made its world debut at the Geneva Motor Show
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The Dacia Sandero will become the UK's cheapest new car when order books open this month
General Motors confirmed Tuesday that it will build the Cadillac ELR extended-range plug-in hybrid at the same plant that builds the Chevrolet Volt and Opel Ampera hybrids.
Here's one for the tech geeks: Earlier this month we drove the 2013 Audi S8 sedan, where we came to the conclusion that the 520-hp, 4.
Toyota plans to idle production lines next week at its plant in Tianjin, northern China, due to weak demand for its cars in China amid anti-Japanese sentiment triggered by a territorial dispute, Japan's Nikkei newspaper said today.
As GM, Ford and Chrysler have shown, the best way to deal with a deep downturn in your home market is to invest in products and be ready for an eventual upswing. Glenn Brooks saw for himself at the Paris motor show that the smarter players are placing themselves in just such a position.