Ford could soon boast the first law-enforcement vehicle to get 30 mpg or better as it introduces its EcoBoost engine to police fleets.
Toyota-affiliated supplier Denso Corp. is looking to blend vehicle technology with home electronics. Denso said today it signed a stock subscription agreement with Sharp Corp. to buy 2.5 billion yen ($25.
GM began shipping the redesigned 2014 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray on Wednesday from an assembly plant in Bowling Green, Ky.
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Chevrolet reports it has begun shipping the all-new
A day before the start of the LA Auto Show will be the Connected Car Expo, which will show us the latest in singing, dancing, electronic gadgetry and advances in infotainment.
What Nevs (National Electric Vehicle Sweden AB) is calling the first 'pre-series' Saab model has rolled off the line at the Trollhättan plant.
What Nevs (National Electric Vehicle Sweden AB) is calling the first 'pre-series' Saab model has rolled off the line at the Trollhättan plant.
What NEVS (National Electric Vehicle Sweden AB) is calling the first 'pre-series' Saab model has rolled off the line at the Trollhättan plant.
What NEVS (National Electric Vehicle Sweden AB) is calling the first 'pre-series' Saab model has rolled off the line at the Trollhättan plant.
What NEVS (National Electric Vehicle Sweden AB) is calling the first 'pre-series' Saab model has rolled off the line at the Trollhättan plant.
What Nevs (National Electric Vehicle Sweden AB) is calling the first 'pre-series' Saab model has rolled off the line at the Trollhättan plant.
What NEVS (National Electric Vehicle Sweden AB) is calling the first 'pre-series' Saab model has rolled off the line at the Trollhättan plant.
Renault and Nissan have created a parts-procurement venture with AvtoVAZ, Russia's biggest carmaker, as the manufacturers seek to limit costs as they expand in the country. The venture is modeled on the Renault-Nissan Purchasing Organization.
Renault and Nissan have created a parts-procurement venture with AvtoVAZ, Russia's biggest carmaker, as the manufacturers seek to limit costs as they expand in the country. The venture is modeled on the Renault-Nissan Purchasing Organization.
Renault and Nissan have created a parts-procurement venture with AvtoVAZ, Russia's biggest carmaker, as the manufacturers seek to limit costs as they expand in the country. The venture is modeled on the Renault-Nissan Purchasing Organization.