Norma Group says it is able to supply its customers until mid-May "at least" as it addresses the global shortage of the Nylon 12 resin.
GM confirms it's working on autonomous vehicles
There are many of us who will never tire of watching driving footage shot on the Nürburgring. Adding fantastic film-grade production quality and cinematography often lacking in lesser videos only sweetens the deal. So let us indulge once more.
Pricing and specification confirmed for the VW Polo R Line
We’ve been to the preview day for the UK’s most exclusive supercar show
One-hundred-octane blood flows through my veins. But nothing revs my engine quite like the Chevrolet Corvette.
American Axle and Manufacturing Holdings, a maker of axles and crankshafts, fell the most in almost two months after missing earnings estimates.
Results season. Department of utter quarterly joy. But important as you can roll out all the attractive new models you like but not for long if you are not making a buck...
Did it slip out as a random thought? Or did Sergio Marchionne deliberately use Fiat's first quarter conference call to fly a kite?
Sweden's Constitutional Committee chairman has questioned former Enterprise Minister, Maud Olofsson's position with relation to Russian businessman, Vladimir Antonov's attempt to buy into Saab.
Ford has reported lower first quarter profits as gains in North America were offset by difficulties in Europe, Asia and Africa.
Daimler has booked first quarter net profit up 20% year on year after unit sales rose 9% to 502,100 vehicles and group revenue reached EUR27.0bn.
In this month's management briefing, Rob Golding runs his financial rule over the financial position of the automotive industry's major OEMs. In this instalment: Ford, GM and Fiat-Chrysler.
Ford posted a decline in first-quarter earnings, strained by losses in Europe and Asia while North American profits rose. The company reported pre-tax operating profit of $2.3 billion, down $544 million from the first quarter of 2011.
Daimler said it extended the contract of Mercedes-Benz Cars production boss Wolfgang Bernhard another five years until 2018, in a move that was widely expected.