Federal regulators fined a suburban Phoenix Chevrolet dealership $40,000 for selling recalled new vehicles without the proper repairs. Sands Chevrolet of Surprise, Ariz.
Automotive industry executives are less interested in pursuing acquisitions than they were a year ago and are favoring deals that minimize political or technology risks, according to a new survey by Ernst and Young.
Mark Rainey, a 20-year veteran of Nissan, today was tasked with expanding the number of General Motors dealerships owned by minorities and females.
Kia Motors' hamsters made their return to the advertising scene this past weekend in over 34,000 U.S. movie theaters.
The template for how Jaguar created the F-Pace, a midsize, five-passenger, high-performance utility, comes straight out of Porsche's playbook. Think of the F-Pace as Jaguar's take on the Porsche Cayenne and Macan.
VW Group has only fixed 50,000 of the 8.5 million cars in Europe affected by the company's diesel emissions scandal, sales chief Fred Kappler said.
The latest forecasts from LMC Automotive predict that the global light vehicle market will hit a new record this year of 91.9m units, some 3.2% ahead of last year.
Ford is purchasing nearly two blocks of prime property near its world headquarters, including a historic former hotel and a pair of well-known restaurant sites.
Reports suggest that Takata has ruled out bankruptcy to deal with huge airbag recall liabilities and is instead seeking a buyer to carry it through its crisis.
SsangYong is launching the new Tivoli XLV, an extended body model of its Tivoli compact SUV, in markets across Europe.
Toyota said today it suspended output at some Japan plants and stoppages would be expanded on Wednesday after the automaker was unable to secure parts following an explosion at a plant of one of its suppliers.
The logistics operation at the Volkswagen plant in Wolfsburg has recently begun using an innovative system for gathering materials. The so-called ride-along platform, developed in-house by the Volkswagen Plant logistics department, ensures a high level of process reliability and ideal ergonomic working conditions for employees, the company says.
Brose says it has manufactured the five millionth front seat structure since the start of production in 2012 for a joint project between Daimler and BMW.
A new Magneti Marelli plant, aimed at the production of suspension systems, has been inaugurated in Guangzhou, China.
Mercedes-Benz says it is the first manufacturer to put diesel vehicles on the market that already meet the EU's stricter emission limits that come into force in September 2017.
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Ferrari's in-house team builds one-off 458 Speciale for British buyer, with unique bodywork and colours
Increasing income and education as well as a general delay in marriage and child-bearing combine to create a growing number of single women buying cars.
British buyout group 3i has bought German cable equipment maker Schlemmer in a deal valuing the company at more than $446 million, Reuters reported
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Special edition Shelby GT-H Mustang is available to rent from US car hire brand Hertz