With the prevalence of MG cabriolets here in the states in the summertime, it's easy to forget that the company also built sedans.
Volkswagen is giving some serious thought to bringing back the Phaeton sedan to the U.S.,
Toyota won final approval of a settlement, valued at as much as $1.63 billion by plaintiff lawyers, with U.S. consumers who claimed that recalls related to sudden, unintended acceleration caused their vehicles to lose value.
Cadillac's U.S. sales chief, Chase Hawkins, has been fired for violating company policy, General Motors said today.
U.S. new-vehicle sales are projected to rise 16 percent this month as the industry gains strength entering the second half of the year, according to a forecast released today by LMC Automotive.
Fuji Heavy Industries, the corporate parent of Subaru, celebrated its 60th birthday a few days ago.
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The and#8220;Gran Turismo 6and#8221; demo for PlayStation 3 was downloaded more than one million times in the past two weeks.
General Motors is recalling 843 units of the 2014 Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra crew cab pickup trucks because the passenger airbag may not fully inflate in a crash.
Honda Motor Co. plans to bring hybrid variants of its
Japan's Toray Industries has taken a minority stake in U.S. auto carbon fiber supplier Plasan Carbon Composites in a move underlining the potential growth for carbon fiber parts in light vehicles.
Detroit's ties to the fortunes of the U.S. auto industry have been fraying for six decades, as manufacturing jobs in the city fell from about 296,000 in 1950 to fewer than 27,000 in 2011.
The Spanish government will extend a scrappage scheme that subsidizes purchases of new cars. The subsidies have tempered the fall in sales in the recession-hit country
WEST COAST EDITOR MARK VAUGHN: I was, as we say in California, totally planning to buy one of these. I like all those dinky, efficient, wildly practical little people movers they sell in Europe.
It's much easier to warm up a cold potato than it is to handle a red hot potato, because the hot potato will always go cold.
General Motors said on Friday it has informed the NHTSA it is recalling 843 2014 model year Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra crew cabs to replace the passenger air bag which might not fully inflate in a crash.
Autoliv says it expects sales growth this year to hit 4 percent, the top end of its forecast range, as a recovery in car production boosted demand in the second quarter.