Toyoda Gosei says it will broaden its business foundations in Europe with the establishment of a new company in Germany and the acquisition of assets from Meteor Gummiwerke K.H. Bädje GmbH & Co. KG (Meteor), an automotive rubber products manufacturer headquartered in Bockenem, Germany.
Denso's consolidated net sales for nine months that ended on 31 December 2013 were up 17.4% to JPY3.01tn (US$28.8bn).
The Renault-Nissan Alliance has undoubtedly been an automotive industry success story. In its fifteen years of existence, the alliance of the two has brought big benefits for both participants in terms of components procurement, scale economies and shared engineering costs.
French car sales rose 1 percent in January as the market continues to recover from a mid-2013 low.
WEST COAST EDITOR MARK VAUGHN: Nissan PR icon Tim Gallagher, the man who makes many things possible with a mere wave of his PR-guy magic wand, leaned against the window of the
Last week, the father-daughter team of John and Jill Glenney completed the first cross-country drive in a Tesla using the company's new network of Superchargers to refuel.
Product is king. That fact was proved once again in Europe last year as new models such as the Dacia Sandero, Mazda CX-5 and Jaguar F-Type helped 10 of Europe's 30 leading auto brands increase year-on-year sales despite the region's weak economy.
Toyota Motor Corp. is expected to ask federal regulators to excuse a fire-safety lapse in its vehicle seat-heater system.
Though they waited three years to see the much-anticipated 2015 aluminum F-150, it didn't take Ford dealers Randall Reed and Jim Seavitt long to decide to invest in gearing up their body shops to repair it.
For a glimpse of Chevrolet's future advertising direction, flip on the TV pretty much any time during the 17-day Winter Olympics starting Friday, when Chevy will dominate coverage with 11 new commercials broadcast more than 400 times.
AutoNation Inc. could add as much as $2 billion in annual revenue through acquisitions in 2014 -- but CEO Mike Jackson isn't setting that as a target.
The CEO of Ally Financial says his company won't cave to federal pressure and lead the lending industry's switch from dealer reserve to flat flees.
Strong demand for Ram pickups has Chrysler Group executives looking at breaking their vows and building an auto plant in North America.
Ford used a color-coded body-in-white cutaway of the next F-150 pickup to make a serious point to dealers at the NADA convention: The economics of an aluminum truck #8211; both the repair costs for the customer and the body shop operations for the...
The tightly packed rows of vehicles at Marshall Goldman Motor Sales are unlike what you'd find at practically any other used-car store.
Michael Horn is new enough to his U.S. assignment that he's still looking for a permanent home in suburban Washington for his family.
Carlos Ghosn says the Renault-Nissan Alliance he heads will roll out two shared vehicle platforms, each of which will underpin more than 3 million vehicles, by 2016 as part of a cost-cutting plan.
The latest issue of the Automotive News Europe monthly e-magazine is ready for you to view. This edition looks at Europe's 2013 winners and losers in terms of sales.
Today is the deadline to submit a nomination for the 2014 Rising Stars.
For a glimpse of Chevrolet's future advertising direction, flip on the TV pretty much any time during the 17-day Winter Olympics starting Friday, when Chevy will dominate coverage with 11 new commercials broadcast more than 400 times.