Also in this episode: Corvettes take Grand-Am win; Toyota disgruntled over Big Three's truck towing standard.
Johan van Zyl has been appointed CEO of Toyota's operations across Africa, one of two non-Japanese executives now tasked with heading a region, along with Jim Lentz in the US.
Ford has started decommissioning its assembly plant in the Philippines following the company's decision to downgrade its operations in the country into a purely trading operation.
Imagine if you were to wake up tomorrow, flip on the morning news, and discover that during the previous night, 3,092 people veered over a cliff to their deaths.
Hong Kong is not the place to be if you want a decent warranty on your new car, according to the South China Morning Post.
Volkswagen Chairman Ferdinand Piech's wife looks set to join the supervisory board of Audi in a move by the controlling Piech-Porsche family to solidify its sway over Europe's biggest carmaker.
Volkswagen Chairman Ferdinand Piech's wife looks set to join the supervisory board of Audi in a move by the controlling Piech-Porsche family to solidify its sway over Europe's biggest carmaker.
Zhejiang Geely Holding sales chief Liu Jinliang said recently the company would introduce five new cars under its high end Emgrand brand in the next three years.
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1 Jul, 2013
The new BMW 4 Series goes on sale at the end of 2013 with a starting price of £31,575
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19 Apr, 2013
The new Jaguar F-Type has been revealed - here's what you need to know...
The abbreviated run of the track-oriented Ford Mustang Boss 302 was by design, says Ford Motor Co. COO Mark Fields.
Ford of Europe plans to increase Kuga production by 10% or 8,000 units in 2013 to meet increasing demand.
Fisker Automotive's dismissal last week of 75 percent of its employees, after it once received federal loans to build luxury plug-in cars, is adding to the political debate over the federal government's funding of clean-energy programs.
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20 Apr, 2013
The new Maserati Ghibli will rival the BMW 5 Series and Audi A6 when it goes on sale in September
SENIOR ONLINE EDITOR RORY CARROLL: On the key fob that comes with the 2013
To score high on the government's five-star safety program, car companies may soon need to do more than just protect passengers during a crash.
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8 Apr, 2013
The Citroen DSX Wild Rubis concept has been teased, ahead of its debut at the Shanghai Motor Show later this month
Toyota has agreed to pay a US$16m (JPY1.6bn) settlement over the safety recall of its vehicles that were allegedly at risk for unintended acceleration and braking problems.