Lebanon Ford's improbable promotion for a 727-hp Mustang GT went viral, catapulting the Ohio dealership into the national spotlight. Now it's selling more of the supercharged pony cars than it has time to count.
Chinese-owned London Taxi Co. hopes its iconic black cabs may soon be a common sight on the streets of Paris and other European cities.
Jaguar is poised to boost sales this year with the arrival of its first crossover, the F-Pace, which the automaker believes will become its best-seller of all time.
Tesla agreed to revise its customer repair agreements to allow owners to report potential safety issues to U.S. auto safety regulators, a government spokesman said.
Tesla Motors on Friday revised a nondisclosure clause in its customer repair agreements after a U.S.
Taking aim at country-music fans, Chevrolet said today it selected Luke Bryan as a brand ambassador for the next three years. The move follows the end of Chevy's business relationship with Detroit rock star Kid Rock.
Toyota is holding the price on the 2017 Camry while adding some minor equipment upgrades on higher trims. The pricing on the best-selling car in the U.S. for 14 years in a row comes amid a soft market for traditional sedans.
Elon Musk should be awarded an honorary degree from Trump University for his tendency to write off any negative story as a dishonest smear attempt regardless of the evidence.
It's my last day here in Chongqing before heading back to the UK via Helsinki - the northern route to Europe with Finnair works well - and because of online access issues I'm tapping this out on my phone which allows me access to my own email but not the work one. The Chongqing Global Automotive Forum was excellent, with some high profile speakers delivering informative content while the vast numbers of Chinese pouring into the adjacent motor show proves there's a genuine appetite for quality brands.
Toyota said Friday it had told its U.S. dealers to disclose, at the time of sale, the identity of vehicles with defective Takata airbag inflators that will be subject to recalls by 2018.
General Motors said it had chosen the province of Ontario to "significantly" expand its engineering and software development work in Canada. It expects to create more than 700 jobs.
General Motors plans to hire about 700 engineers in Canada as it expands randd into self-driving cars and other technology.
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