The Chevrolet Silverado lineup has expanded for 2014, adding a High Country trim that tops out the pickup's lineup with a chrome exterior and premium engine option.
Having reshaped a big piece of the world's economy around its Windows software, Microsoft Corp. now wants to do the same thing in the car business.
Longtime auto supplier executive Charles "Chip" McClure has departed as chairman, CEO and president of commercial truck supplier Meritor, the company said today.
The Nissan Nismo Juke is on sale now. The front-wheel-drive version costs $22,990 while the all-wheel-drive model is $3,000 more.
EXECUTIVE EDITOR BOB GRITZINGER: This 2013 Cadillac ATS is a beaut.
Daimler is recalling 3,500 Mercedes-Benz Citan vans in Europe because of faulty airbags. The Citan is a derivative of the Renault Kangoo and recently scored only three out of five stars in an NCAP test.
GM is planning to invest about $16 billion on U.S. factories and facilities through 2016, more than it will spend in China, the company said.
Maserati is looking into building a successor to the MC12 Stradale supercar based on the Ferrari LaFerrari, according to a report from
Ferrari's limited-edition supercars are special. They appear about once a decade, cost a small fortune -- which has never hurt sales -- and often become the benchmark for next-generation supercars at Ferrari and in the industry.
Toyota is expected to post operating profit of more than $13 billion for the year ended March, significantly more than what has been forecasted, the Nikkei business daily reported today.
We spend a lot of time on the Internet -- pretty much whenever we're not driving, writing about or working on cars.
Kent Fuller can be found under the and#8220;legendsand#8221; category at the American Hot Rod Foundation's website. He built his first car in 1956 and he's building his last car -- a Bonneville Salt Flats Streamliner -- right now.
Buick dealers still salivating over the Riviera concept that General Motors unveiled at last month's
Opel expects to boost the proportion of cars sold on financing with the offer of cheaper loans and leasing deals now that it has taken its German banking license back in-house.
Daimler said vehicle sales of its Mercedes brand rose 11.7 percent last month, powered by double-digit gains in Asia and Europe.
If there's any marque to which the overused and#8220;iconicand#8221; applies, it is
EDITOR WES RAYNAL: Mercedes' CL-class line is arguably the smoothest big coupe on the market.
Having reshaped a big piece of the world's economy around its Windows software, Microsoft Corp. now wants to do the same thing in the car business. What the Seattle giant sees there says as much about the future of cars as it does about itself.