Nissan's hybrid hit is virtually unknown outside Japan. But the company is thinking about taking it overseas where it could challenge the Prius, just as it does at home.
Skoda has been rewarded by parent VW Group with the high-profile assignment of developing of a budget car for emerging markets after the Czech unit delivered profit margins that topped those of luxury sister brand Audi.
Sonic Automotive is switching plans for the rollout of its One Sonic-One Experience program to its 112 dealerships.
The Group 1 dealership group named 15-year board member Stephen Quinn as non-executive chairman, replacing John Adams.
Lincoln is expanding a recently-launched pilot program that lets users summon a chauffeur to drive them around in their own car.
A collision between a bus transporting 55 Tesla employees and a VW Beetle east of San Francisco resulted in the death of the car's driver.
The South Korean government ordered Hyundai Motor and affiliate Kia Motors to recall 240,000 vehicles over safety defects reported by a whistle blower, according to a local media report.
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20 May, 2017
All-electric Skoda coupe to be part of five-EV range and take inspiration from the 1970s 110R
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12 May, 2017
Motorists who fail to shop around for insurance have been found to overpay by £1,400 over a decade
The Ford GT might be the closest any carmaker has come to making a race car that can be driven on city streets with relative ease.
Hino Motors Manufacturing USA has officially started production of Toyota Tacoma rear axles and front knuckle assemblies in Arkansas.
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15 May, 2017
Deteriorating road standards have resulted in a surge in pothole-related damage to cars
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1 Apr, 2019
Extra pothole funding intended to future-proof roads against bad weather and repair pockmarked tarmac
A deluge of lightly-used cars in the U.S. is good news for independent dealers, auto auction houses and car buyers, who stand to benefit from a bountiful supply of quality vehicles.
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13 May, 2017
Drivers are lying to their insurers despite the fact that those who withhold details risk invalidating their insurance, and prosecution
DriveNow, the carsharing joint venture of the BMW Group and Sixt SE, is bringing its range of services to Helsinki.
EU nations have agreed on new draft rules for car approvals despite opposition from Germany, sources said. Fines of up to 30,000 euros ($32,613) per vehicle could be imposed on automakers who cheat the system.
German prosecutors are investigating current and former executives at Volkswagen on suspicion that they paid works council chief Bernd Osterloh an excessive salary.
BMW plans to double production capacity in China over the next five years, a German newspaper reported, citing company sources.