Toyota brought the Corolla to U.S. shores in the summer of 1968, just as sales of imported vehicles were on the rise.
Reports say that the Swedish government wants to question former Saab chairman Victor Muller as part of an inquiry into suspected tax offenses at Saab.
Ally Financial, the auto lender majority-owned by the U.S. government, agreed to pay $2.1 billion to avoid lawsuits related to its bankrupt mortgage unit, Residential Capital.
Five months before Nissan is to begin rolling its yellow taxis onto the streets of New York City, the state's supreme court has ruled one element of the deal "null, void and unenforceable."
McLaren will produce a limited run of MP4-12Cs and MP4-12C Spiders for its 50th anniversary.
Tom LaSorda, the former CEO of Chrysler and Fisker Automotive, has started a new venture capital fund -- with investors that include auto racing and retailing executive Roger Penske -- that will invest in startup companies in health care, clean...
May auto sales in the United States are expected to rebound from an April slowdown, easing concerns of another spring swoon, forecasters said. The light-vehicle seasonally adjusted annual selling rate for this month will be 15.
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23 May, 2013
New Nissan 370Z Nismo to start from £36,995; lesser 370Z models get price cut
You may not have heard of Neal Bailey or his Bailey Blade XTR sports car, but at this year's SEMA show, you will. It's been a good week for entrepreneur and
Sure, we've seen the new Corvette Stingray, crawled all over the C7 at car shows, seen
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23 May, 2013
The BMW M2 will be the successor to the 1 Series M Coupe and is set to go on sale in 2015
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23 May, 2013
Drop-top 145mph Lotus Exige S Roadster prices to start at £52,900
We spend a lot of time on the Internet -- pretty much whenever we're not driving, writing about or working on cars.
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23 May, 2013
Should you be worried when a car maker issues a recall notice?
Ford Motor Co., saddled with high costs, falling sales and financial losses, will close Australian car and engine assembly plants in October 2016 after almost nine decades of manufacturing in the country.
Here's a rarity: a brochure for the little-known American Commercial Car Co. Model L Wolverine truck. We're not too sure of the date on this bit of automotive ephemera, but we're estimating somewhere around 1920.
Striking workers at a Mercedez-Benz plant in South Africa walked out this week concerning a dispute surrounding paint shop practices, it has emerged.
Ford Australia has announced an after-tax operating loss of A$141m for the 2012 financial year. This followed a loss of $290m in 2011 and took losses in the last five years to about A$600m. Ford said it would close its Australian manufacturing plants and expand its vehicle lineup by 30% by 2016 to return to profitability.