At the beginning of the year, Honda's plan to fire up its export engine seemed smart because of a weak yen. But after the U.K.'s vote to leave the EU, maybe not. The Brexit vote sparked a realignment of world currencies.
A U.S. judge on Friday dismissed some claims brought against GM by customers seeking to recoup vehicle values that they say were lost due to more than 70 recalls in 2014, including one for a faulty ignition switch.
Denso has agreed to pay $255 million in settlements between two class actions over price-fixing allegations in the U.S., the Japanese supplier said Friday in the latest development of the largest antitrust scandal in U.S. history.
GM more than doubled discounts on some of its large pickups in July's first 10 days after U.S. sales of the highly profitable models fell last month despite ads attacking the durability of Ford's aluminum-bodied trucks.
The "co-bots" have arrived at Ford's assembly plant in Cologne, Germany, and can do it all it seems.
Lawyers for a Florida woman who was left a quadriplegic after a Takata airbag inflator deployed in a 2014 crash said Friday they had settled a lawsuit against the Japanese company.
Japanese aluminum products makers such as UACJ and Kobe Steel are boosting output capacity in the U.S. in a bid to snare market share as automakers turn to the lighter metal to meet stricter environmental rules.
Telling Tesla drivers its Autopilot feature doesn't mean their cars can drive themselves may not be enough to keep Elon Musk off the hot seat if the technology comes up short.
Samsung Electronics on Friday said it is in talks to acquire a stake in Chinese automaker BYD to boost its chip business for electric cars.
Volkswagen managers may face calls to return their bonuses if the company is fined by German prosecutors over the profits it made from selling 11m cars fitted with illicit engine software.
ZF says it sees a "huge increase" in sensor fitment rates as demand for driver assistance systems starts to ramp up.
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17 Jul, 2016
Q50 first to get the treatment as brand considers teaming up with Nismo and Renaultsport in the future
BorgWarner plans to spend $27 million to expand its Auburn Hills operations near Detroit, a project expected to add 76 jobs, the state of Michigan said.
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15 Jul, 2016
New report reveals scale of hold ups on motorways and A roads, as Highways England misses a number of targets
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15 Jul, 2016
Average delay on motorways and dual carriageways in England rose by 3.9 per cent to 9.4 seconds per vehicle per mile last year
Biggest story of this week, as far as you lot were concerned, the announcement Mazda is to end a long-standing alliance with Ford on 'medium' pickup trucks and hitch up with Isuzu instead.
Creditors of Kumho Tire are preparing to sell their respective stakes in South Korea's second largest tyre manufacturer, according to local reports.
Several UK car factories face an uncertain future following Britain's vote to leave the European Union, according to PA Consulting Group research.
Tesla Motors is in talks to open its first store in what will be South Korea's biggest mall, according to the shopping complex's owner Shinsegae Group.
Slovakia, which is home to VW, PSA and Kia car plants, will see slower growth and up to 4,000 job losses as a result of the UK's decision to exit the EU, the country's finance ministry says.
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