Volvo sales rose 9 percent in January as deliveries of the automaker's flagship XC90 SUV helped the automaker to achieve double-digit growth in China and the U.S.
Ford in Europe is to offer employees a "voluntary separation program" as it looks to save around US$200m a year in administrative and selling costs.
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Ford announces plans to streamline its core range and compete more in high-profit vehicle sectors, with more SUVS planned
Car names falling flat unexpectedly in certain markets are the stuff of legend but Tata Motors, parent of Britain's Jaguar Land Rover, has been caught due to a growing medical crisis not of its own making - a name it chose for a new model made perfect sense until now.
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Ford plans to cut white collar jobs in Europe to help lift its weak profitability in the region. Ford also said it plans to reduce its European manufacturing expenses by 7 percent.
Ford plans to cut white collar jobs in Europe to help lift its weak profitability in the region. Ford also said it plans to reduce its European manufacturing expenses by 7 percent.
VW, Skoda and Seat sales fell last month in Germany in a market where total registrations rose 3.3 percent. VW brand sales declined by 8.6 percent in a sign that the automaker's diesel scandal may be deterring buyers.
VW, Skoda and Seat saw sales fall in Germany in January in a market where total registrations rose 3.3 percent. VW brand sales fell 8.6 percent in a sign that the automaker's diesel scandal may be deterring buyers.
Renault-Nissan will develop an affordable electric car for China because the alliance's current offering, the Nissan Leaf, is too expensive for the local market.
In Kia's Super Bowl 50 ad, the redesigned 2016 Optima is like the world's most exciting pair of socks.
Under deadline Tuesday, Volkswagen Group of America submitted to U.S. and California regulators a draft plan to recall and repair thousands of 3.0-liter diesel vehicles containing illegal emissions software.
Toyota today said it is recalling about 320,000 vehicles from the 2003-06 model years for an airbag-related defect.
Despite supply constraints, Subaru reported a record January and a U.S. sales increase of 0.7 percent compared with a year earlier to 41,101 vehicles.
Toyota Motor Credit has agreed to pay up to $21.9 million and limit its retail margins on auto loans to settle U.S. Department of Justice and Consumer Financial Protection Bureau allegations that it overcharged minority borrowers on their auto loans.
Dow Chemical CEO Andrew Liveris will leave the company after the completion of its merger with DuPont Co., marking a victory for activist investor Dan Loeb, who had called for his removal.
Ferrari said sales growth will probably slow down in its first full year of independence from Fiat Chrysler Automobiles, sending the shares to their lowest level since the supercar maker's Oct. 21 initial public offering in New York.
Facing challenges from both calendar and climate, American Honda Motor Co. reported 100,497 sales for January, a 1.7 percent decrease from a year earlier.
Toyota Motor Sales started 2016 with a tap on the brakes, reporting a 4.7 percent decline in January sales from a year ago to 161,283 vehicles.