Akio Toyoda, warning that his company is locked in a 'life-or-death battle,' says Toyota Motor Corp. must redouble cost-cutting its efforts even as it books a record profit.
The repeal of the Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection's auto loan guidance would be a victory for dealers and lenders, but other regulators will keep an eye on auto lending. The celebration should be short-lived.
In a rare interview, Wolfgang Porsche, spokesman for the influential Porsche-Piech family that controls Volkswagen Group, talked about VW's past and future leadership and the future of the Porsche brand.
Akio Toyoda, warning that his company is locked in a 'life-or-death battle,' says Toyota must redouble cost-cutting efforts even as it books a record profit.
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12 May, 2018
Pulling away in second gear said to have produced reduced CO2 readings for Porsche Cayman R, leading to lower tax bills for owners
Tesla's engineering chief is taking a break from the company, weeks after Elon Musk took over production responsibilities during the rocky ramping up of the Model 3 sedan.
Three-wheeled car startup Elio Motors promised to bring 1,500 jobs to General Motors' closed assembly plant in Shreveport, La. Five years later, the venture is still seeking funding.
Instead of spending billions on brick and mortar manufacturing and the development of its own products, Waymo is partnering with automakers.
The new GM Defense marks a major growth area and return to military work for the automaker after it sold a previous defense unit to General Dynamics Corp. for $1.1 billion in 2003.
Donald Trump's personal attorney Michael Cohen, touting his close relationship with the president, offered to provide consulting services to Ford but his overture was rejected, a person briefed on the matter told Reuters.
Ford could resume production of F-150 pickups on May 18 at factories in Michigan and Kansas City, after a fire at a supplier plant disrupted the availability of key parts, Reuters reported, citing a source familiar with the automaker's plans.
Ford could resume production of F-150 pickups on May 18 at factories in Michigan and Kansas City, after a fire at a supplier plant disrupted the availability of key parts, Reuters reported, citing a source familiar with the automaker's plans.
Takata's defective airbags have been linked to 278 injuries across the United States, according to updated figures released by Senator Bill Nelson of Florida, in advance of a hearing next week on the nomination of Heidi King to head NHTSA.
Dealers can get a head start marketing Cadillac's XT4 compact premium crossover not with traditional on-site inventory, but instead with virtual reality.
VW Group will recall VW Polo, Seat Ibiza and Seat Arona models due to a problem with the rear seatbelt lock.
Opel has suspended voluntary buyouts after staff representatives warned that a wave of departures following PSA's takeover could leave it short of skilled workers.
Opel has suspended voluntary buyouts after staff representatives warned that a wave of departures following PSA's takeover could leave it short of skilled workers.
Opel has suspended voluntary buyouts after staff representatives warned that a wave of departures following PSA's takeover could leave it short of skilled workers.
Audi Sport must have some of the best margins of any car company division. A range of RS models sits under the umbrella of this GmbH (limited liability company), with the newest addition being the super-fast, super-exclusive, super-expensive fourth generation RS 4 Avant.
The Jazz has always had a reputation for being the car for people who aren't interested in cars. The styling was always vanilla, the engines strong on economy but less than overflowing with power, ownership hassle-free and cheap, resale values strong. Now, Honda wants to keep the strengths, but spice things up. Enter the Jazz 1.5 i-VTEC Sport.