The media days for the Tokyo motor show are 20 & 21 November (the same as those for the LA show). Each time a vehicle or concept world premiere is confirmed for this biennial event, our preview list is updated.
General Motors workers at the company's Opel plant in Spain accepted a two-year salary freeze as part of a labor deal aimed at boosting competitiveness against other European factories.
General Motors' Holden has blamed Japanese monetary policy for lagging car sales that have forced it to axe 500 jobs in Australia, with the plunging yen driving Japanese export costs down.
Dale Kardos' startup company wants to help car companies buy and sell CAFE credits, which have the potential to tilt the competitive balance of the auto industry toward companies that sell more fuel-efficient cars.
General Motors plans to deepen cuts to output at one of its South Korean plants in April to cope with lacklustre sales in Europe, a company official said.
UPDATE-Ford announced Tuesday the Focus nameplate sold more than 1,020,000 units in 2012 making it the best-selling passenger car in the world.
Like a self-propelled Conestoga wagon, the modern motorhome invites -- nay, dares -- us to load up and go west, or north, or east, or south, or really, anywhere there's a peaceful RV park with pull-thrus and full hookups.
Secretary of Transportation Ray LaHood is spreading messages aimed at ending distracted driving in honor of
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Continental's rubber and plastics division, Contitech, is targeting further acquisitions in overseas markets to boost sales.
Nissan has announced an ambitious, social media-led project, Nismo #Jukeride. Enthusiasts, Nissan claims, will be able to actively participate in the construction and naming of a new Juke-based racing car.
Kia Motors sold 653,361 units in Q1 2013, up 2.7% year on year.
GM has warned it could shift operations from South Korea in the longer term due to rising tension with the North, angering its Korean union which accuses the firm of using the instability as leverage ahead of tough annual labor talks.
The Maserati Ghibli, revealed here in a series of official photographs for the first time ahead of its public premiere at the
Fiat does not expect to revise its 2013 targets, although it may become more reliant on growth in the Americas and Asia amid weak European markets, CEO Sergio Marchionne said.
Fiat does not expect to revise its 2013 targets, although it may become more reliant on growth in the Americas and Asia amid weak European markets, CEO Sergio Marchionne said.
Fiat does not expect to revise its 2013 targets, although it may become more reliant on growth in the Americas and Asia amid weak European markets, CEO Sergio Marchionne said.
Fiat's loss-making European operations will be further weakened by the region's drawn-out auto slump, CEO Sergio Marchionne warned, adding that the carmaker may need to raise capital after it completes a planned buyout of Chrysler.