Fiat Chrysler's bargaining shake-up reflects worries over UAW vows to roll back Tier 2 hiring.
Russia's economic crisis is hurting Mitsubishi's U.S. factory, which relies on exports of the Outlander Sport, but Mitsubishi is refusing to use fleet sales as a solution.
Electric car maker Tesla Motors said Friday it had entered into a $500 million senior secured line of credit.
The United States on Friday imposed duties on certain car and light truck tires imported from China after finding they were being dumped at below-market value and unfairly subsidized by Beijing.
AutoNation Inc.'s largest shareholder, Edward Lampert, continues to reduce his stake in the nation's biggest dealership group. While he remains AutoNation's top shareholder, it's no longer by a lot.
The Czech car sector's revenue rose 15 percent to a record 991 billion crowns ($41 billion) in 2014, the country's Automotive Industry Association (AutoSAP) said, helped by a big increase in overall local production by automakers such as Skoda,...
The Automotive Hall of Fame will induct four industry leaders at its 2015 ceremony in Detroit on Thursday, July 23.
European carmakers warned that further tightening of carbon emission rules for new vehicles risked damaging their global competitiveness, as EU officials begin work on a new wave of CO2 targets.
VW Group sales fell for a second month in May and at a faster pace than in April, highlighting the German carmaker's difficulties in weak emerging markets. Deliveries at the 12-brand group slid by 2.6 percent to 858,000 vehicles in May, VW said.
American Honda confirmed today that a Takata airbag explosion was behind the April death of a Louisiana woman, bringing the number of deaths linked to defective airbags from Takata to seven.
Ford will return to endurance racing next year as it celebrates the 50th anniversary of its historic top-three sweep in the 1966 24 Hour of Le Mans.
The press kit for Honda's January launch of the updated 2015 CR-V contained a short detail that caught Gadget Nut here's attention.
The possibility of a merger or some sort of co-operative deal between Fiat Chrysler and General Motors appears to be dwindling and insiders say that FCA chief Sergio Marchionne is now looking at other possibilities, with PSA Peugeot Citroen high on the list.
General Motors plans to cut Chevrolet Sonic and Buick Verano production by more than 20 percent and lay off about 100 workers -- the latest result of slowing U.S. demand for small cars.
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PPG Industries has agreed to acquire IVC Industrial Coatings in a transaction expected to close in the third quarter.
In 2006, when Brazil's central bank (BCB) started issuing statistics on the profits remitted abroad categorised by the different sectors in which foreign companies operated, automakers and auto parts manufacturers were always highlighted.