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Fiat Chrysler's Ralph Gilles has long been one of Detroit's top automotive celebrities.
A small-town dealer analyzes the data and changes his inventory habits to increase used sales.
Genesis, Hyundai Motor's new luxury brand, is a work in progress. A full-day immersion into Genesis at Hyundai headquarters revealed what Hyundai wants Genesis to be, how the carmaker plans to make that happen and what it means for the Hyundai brand.
The Detroit auto show's focus next week will be on luxury and crossovers, as Mercedes-Benz, BMW, Volvo, Hyundai's new Genesis brand and others unveil upscale sedans and crossovers.
Chevy has revamped its dealer-incentive program to coax higher sales of the Cruze, Malibu and Silverado.
Tesla delivered 17,400 vehicles in the fourth quarter, hitting its target of at least 50,000 vehicles for the year.
Mercedes-Benz has gone through a complete turnaround in design in recent years with an expanded product lineup that has pushed it into new car and cross-over segments. It is also forging ahead with plans for dedicated electric vehicles.
Mercedes-Benz has gone through a complete turnaround in design in recent years with an expanded product lineup that has pushed it into new car and cross-over segments. It is also forging ahead with plans for dedicated electric vehicles.
Ford and General Motors are both campaigning hard to return to profitability in Europe, and their fight is proving fiercest in their traditional U.K. stronghold.
Nearly five years after returning to the U.S. market, Fiat is ready to speak to the public through the voices of its owners.
A concrete wall collapse Saturday morning at Ford Motor Co.'s Chicago Assembly Plant killed a contract worker and critically injured a Ford employee who tried to help in the aftermath, according to police and company officials.
BMW of North America expects 40 percent of its 2016 U.S. sales to be crossovers, up from 34 percent last year, said CEO Ludwig Willisch.
Lexus dipped its toe into turbocharged waters for 2015. Just a year later, it's cannonballing into the deep end.
Honda confirmed that a Takata airbag inflator ruptured in a July crash of a Honda Accord and likely led to the death of the young driver, the ninth death in the world linked to the faulty inflators.
Volkswagen's emissions test-cheating scandal could kill nascent markets for diesel cars in North America, Japan and China, Continental CEO Elmar Degenhart told a German newspaper.
French new-car sales grew by nearly 7 percent in 2015, the highest annual rise since 2009. Registrations increased by 12.5 percent in December.
Fiat Chrysler is poised to claim the Canadian sales crown for the first time in Chrysler's 90-year history in the country, when final results are released Jan. 5.
The sharp edges and creases of Cadillac's art-and-science design language remain, but the lines have softened And it's what goes on between the lines -- the sculpting and ripples and reflective surfacing -- that points to where Cadillac design is...