After boasting of record profits earlier in the year, Ford has dropped a profit warning that is as jarring as concrete blocks hitting the bed of an aluminum pickup.
Previously slated to go on sale during the first quarter of 2016, Mercedes' C-class diesel sedan has been pushed back.
Europe's first-half vehicle deliveries grew by just over 9 percent, and June marked the 34th consecutive month of auto sales growth in the region, but despite this, there are big questions marks over whether the upward trend will continue this year...
Lincoln has a new gambit to regain brand awareness among luxury shoppers. It's located between a Starbucks and a spa offering a "15-minute laser and light facial."
The National Association of Minority Automobile Dealers is taking industry predictions of slowing new-vehicle sales seriously.
Infiniti boss Roland Krueger is picking his battles to grow his premium brand. His strategy? Focus on what's under the hood.
Toyota Group suppliers posted mixed financial results in the April-June quarter, reflecting varying levels of success coping with adverse exchange rates in the wake of the yen's sharp rise following the U.K.'s Brexit vote.
American Axle and Manufacturing's net income climbed 21 percent to $71 million in the second quarter from the year-earlier period, the supplier reported today. The company's revenue rose 2.1 percent to $1.02 billion in the quarter.
Dodge is launching a new ad campaign with the tagline "Domestic. Not Domesticated."
News
29 Jul, 2016
BMW announces next-gen three and four-cylinder petrol and diesel units - but they won’t go in the new 5 Series yet
After getting good results in an initial pilot program, AutoNation will expand its use of TrueCar to at least 23 more dealerships.
NHTSA will require Fiat Chrysler Automobiles to continue meeting monthly with the agency on potential safety issues at the company for another year, extending a part of the automaker's 2015 consent order with the agency.
Panasonic Corp., the exclusive supplier of Tesla Motors' Model 3 lithium ion batteries, said today it would raise up to 400 billion yen ($3.86 billion) in corporate bonds primarily to invest in Tesla's gigafactory, Reuters reported.
Consumers are more aware of self-driving cars, but slightly less interested in riding in them, according to two surveys conducted after a fatal crash of a Tesla equipped with self-driving technology.
Tenneco, the suburban Chicago supplier of ride-control and emission control systems, reported net income of $86 million in the second quarter, a 10 percent increase from the year-earlier period.
U.S. new light-vehicle sales are forecast to rise slightly in July, helped by an extra weekend and sharply higher discounts from some automakers, amid more warnings the market is leveling off.
News
30 Jul, 2016
Kia is focusing on hydrogen fuel cell tech in its drive to develop greener powertrains with diesel and full-EV taking a back seat for now
Opinion
31 Jul, 2016
Fed up of dealing with the DfT, Mike Rutherford's been in touch with Louise Ellman, Chair of the Transport Select Committee
News
30 Jul, 2016
Kia is planning a new crossover to rival the Nissan Juke, and it could get plug-in hybrid power.
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