The head of the new Chinese-owned brand that is challenging standard vehicle distribution practice will speak at the Automotive News Europe Congress in Barcelona next week.
Global Automakers' 'Morning in America' ad sounds upbeat themes, but reflects anxiety among automakers, foreign and domestic, about the political climate.
For the auto industry, the start of the Trump era has brought so much potential, so much promise, and yet so little progress.
Peer encouragement, and some health scares, have led staffers at a Sam Pack Ford dealership in Texas to embrace wellness programs.
Negative-equity levels are at record highs as lengthening loan terms, rising transaction prices and falling used-vehicle values combine to take a toll on consumers and the industry.
Subaru of America is adding two limited-run performance variants for the 2018 model year.
Derrick Hatami was facing the same sales pressure that led to the ouster of U.S. CEO Dave Zuchowski in late December 2016.
A newly launched Electric Vehicle Development Division will create EVs based on dedicated all-electric platforms.
Cox Automotive needs to watch its costs to "address the worsening gap between revenues and expenses," the company told its employees in an internal memo.
The automaker believes repair shops will need to move faster to get revenue-generating cars back on the road.
Gmail's tough spam filters can make it difficult for well-meaning dealers to get through to their customers.
Uber CEO Travis Kalanick is likely to take a leave of absence from the troubled ride-hailing company, but no final decision has yet been made, a source told Reuters.
Uber's board is expected to meet Sunday to discuss whether to part ways with top business executive Emil Michael, a chief confidant of Uber CEO Travis Kalanick, who is expected to weigh taking a three-month leave of absence, Bloomberg...
VW Group is looking at rehiring Opel CEO Karl-Thomas Neumann, possibly to lead its Audi brand, a source told Reuters. Neumann is said to be planning to quit Opel afer GM sells the automaker to PSA.
Jaguar Land Rover said it will invest $25 million in U.S. ride services company Lyft to help develop and test technology for self-driving cars.
Driving bans loom in Europe as governments crack down on NOx emissions from diesels, leaving brands such as VW, BMW, Mercedes and Volvo at risk because they have bet heavily on the powertrain to meet tougher CO2 emissions rules.
Global carmakers are beating a path to CES Asia, the Chinese version of what has been working for them in Las Vegas -- CES, formerly the Consumer Electronics Show.
In its Fremont plant, a temple of lean manufacturing, Tesla uses far more workers than NUMMI did, to build far fewer cars.
Toyota's unintended acceleration recall seven years ago scorched the company. Toyota doesn't want to forget that.
Opel CEO Karl-Thomas Neumann plans to resign as GM prepares to sell its European business to PSA, a German newspaper reported. Neumann, who joined GM in 2013, will inform the Opel board of his decision later this month, the paper said.