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Here is a look at some key products and technologies likely to generate headlines in the next 12 months.
Toyota's Five Continents Drive is a seven-year, 130,000-mile, worldwide gambit, devised by CEO Akio Toyoda to reboot the world's biggest carmaker.
Ford's Business Preferred Network will be known as Commercial Vehicle Centers under a rebranding effort that also includes expanded service and enhanced dealer training.
In an effort to combat a nationwide shortage of body-shop technicians, the Collision Repair Education Foundation is kicking off its second year of career fairs aimed at attracting high school and college students.
The Business Development Center serving the shared service department at Capital Hyundai of Greensboro and Capital Subaru of Greensboro (N.C.) has increased shop efficiency.
Volkswagen made Automotive News' list of the biggest blunders in 2016, as did Fiat Chrysler, Ford, Tesla and others.
By some measures, the Chevy Volt was a flop, but it set GM on a path that culminated in last month's launch of the Chevy Bolt, a battery-powered car that presages a future with self-driving vehicles that consumers might share rather than own.
Tesla began rolling out software updates to customers with newer cars, bringing them to parity with owners who have what's known as 'Autopilot 1' and setting the stage to ultimately unleash full self-driving capability.
Donald Trump's surprising presidential election victory leads our list of the top stories of 2016.
In 2016, we said goodbye to some people, cars and more. Here are 10 notable ones.
Some Land Rover SUVs and Jaguar XF sedans are being evaluated following reports of consumer injuries after the vehicles rolled away while parked, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
A look back at the vehicles, people and developments that we said hello to in 2016.
A look back at some of the notable quotes from 2016. Here's our list from President-elect Donald Trump, Ford CEO Mark Fields, Renault-Nissan's Carlos Ghosn and FCA CEO Sergio Marchionne, among others.
While it's still too close to call whether 2016 delivered another annual record for U.S. auto sales, it's clear the era of rapid growth is over.
An imminent jump in Mexican gasoline prices should not reduce auto sales in the near term but will ultimately boost the market for more fuel-efficient cars, a leading Mexican auto industry group said.
The shift to electric vehicles will cost jobs at Continental, the supplier's CEO, Elmar Degenhart, told a German newspaper, but he said many of those jobs would be offset by new positions related to electro-mobility.
The shift to electric vehicles will cost jobs at Continental, the supplier's CEO, Elmar Degenhart, told a German newspaper, but he said many of those jobs would be offset by new positions related to electro-mobility.
Counting the awards won by the Volvo XC90, the road hours recorded by Google's self-driving cars -- and more.
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The new mid-sized SUV concept follows on from the Infiniti QX Sport Inspiration first unveiled at the 2016 Beijing Motor Show
With the current economy the last thing you need is for your vehicle to break down. Whether your driving a reliable car or a busted up