Dealer Bert Boeckmann, one of a select group of living legends who came of age just as the U.S. automotive landscape was changing dramatically, doesn't much like the term "legend." Yet, it applies.
The need to battle a confidence deficiency was a common thread among speakers and attendees at Automotive News' Leading Women Network Conference. The solution? Women in the industry must empower one another.
Didier Leroy, Toyota's first non-Japanese executive vice president, left Renault to become one of Toyota's most powerful leaders.
After several years of C-list debuts at the Los Angeles Auto Show, the 2016 iteration is back with a vengeance -- and some relevance. L.A.
Magna International has joined the race to develop "smart" auto seats that can monitor a driver's heart rate to determine whether he is getting drowsy.
Pietro Gorlier has run an innovative business unit at Fiat Chrysler that has expanded and made lots of money and touches every facet of the company around the world.
As dealers work to bolster FandI profits, it's vital they keep a close watch on chargebacks.
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Hyundai plans to launch a battery-powered version of its Ioniq compact sedan in 2018 with a driving range of at least 200 miles per charge.
While Baby Boomers and Generation Xers are more likely to place a phone call to a dealership to inquire about a vehicle, Kia believes texting modernizes the shopping experience for millennials by offering them a connection point they're more...
Instead of just writing checks to local charities, Street Auto Group encourages employees to get involved personally.
Reynolds and Reynolds President Ron Lamb has reinvented the software giant, with new code and products built around his vision of the dealership of the future.
Longtime electric-car skeptic Toyota Motor Corp. is cracking the door for battery-powered vehicles to join its lineup -- at least for compliance purposes.
Audi cars with automatic transmissions have technology capable of distorting emissions when they are tested, VW Group said, as its premium brand is battling allegations over a reported discovery of a new cheat software device.
Automakers such as Hyundai Motor Co. - which has a prestigious league sponsorship deal - and Nissan are watching closely as America's favorite TV sport shows rare signs of vulnerability.
Subaru has been unstoppable for nearly a decade, but that explosive growth is starting to spawn quality problems and chip into profits.
Tesla Model S and Model X owners report long waits to schedule service appointments - from routine checkups to more pressing issues such as faulty door latches and suspicious engine noises.
Toyota agreed to a settlement of up to $3.4 billion for a federal class action brought by U.S. owners of pickup trucks and SUVs whose frames could rust enough to jeopardize structural integrity, according to court papers.
Audi and SAIC Motor have signed an agreement that will likely pave the way for the automaker to produce cars in China with SAIC, Reuters reported.
Although Canadian Detroit 3 contract deals seem to have improved the country's industry, a number of unanswered questions remain.