PSA and Opel are expanding their plans to publish real-world fuel economy figures to help win back consumer trust hit by VW's emissions-cheating scandal.
BMW drivers will need to find other excuses besides traffic to justify lateness as the automaker starts a smartphone service that tells car owners the best time to leave on their journey.
Volkswagen retailers tapped a five-member committee to open settlement talks with the automaker aimed at recovering financial damages sustained by VW's 652 U.S. dealerships in the wake of the company's emissions crisis.
Kitty Van Bortel is the 2016 Time Dealer of the Year. Van Bortel, 61, received the award at the convention on Friday. She owns Van Bortel Subaru in Victor, N.Y.
Nissan will take further steps to smooth its aggressive sales-incentive program this month at the request of its dealers.
Acura dealers, long awaiting replacement parts for recalled Takata airbags in thousands of its vehicles, finally are getting some relief.
Audi of America will spend more on marketing this year to support key model launches and maintain its record sales momentum.
Hyundai Motor America improved only narrowly on last March's sales tally, but the Korean automaker eked out a small gain to claim its best month of sales since it started selling cars in the United States in 1986.
Nissan North America posted its biggest sales month ever, selling 163,559 cars and trucks in March, despite tight inventories of the Nissan brand's two top-selling models.
Despite a punishing first quarter of declining sales and profits, Mazda has set a goal of increasing its total U.S. deliveries by 6 to 8 percent in 2016, U.S. executives told dealers during the brand's make meeting Friday.
Volkswagen of America saw sales fall for the fifth straight month in March as its core passenger cars continued to struggle with crossover-happy consumers, while Audi's hot streak continued, notching its 63rd-straight monthly U.S. sales record.
Toyota Motor Corp.'s Lexus brand, bolstered by demand for its crossovers, sold the most luxury light vehicles in the U.S. for a second straight month in March, closing in on Mercedes-Benz's first-quarter lead.
General Motors eked out a 0.9 percent sales increase in March as strong demand for pickups and SUVs helped to offset another big reduction in deliveries to rental companies.
Fiat Chrysler dealers got their first in-person look at the automaker's plans to build more SUVs and pickups, and also heard that the Chrysler 200 and Dodge Dart will change, but won't be going away.
Detroit automakers reported higher March and first-quarter auto sales in Canada, as forecasters expect Canadian demand this year to exceed that of record-breaking 2015.
Despite flourishing sales for Jeep and Ram, Fiat Chrysler Automobiles struggled mightily on an industry scorecard released by J.D.
Lincoln will offer a free remote pickup and drop-off service to owners of the Continental sedan, which goes on sale later this year, as the brand seeks unique ways to make its products stand out.
Toyota Motor Corp.'s March new-vehicle sales in the U.S. fell 2.7 percent from last year as car sales continued to slump and an early Easter contributed to dampened retail volume.
Honda Motor Co. reported a 9.4 percent increase in U.S. sales last month, bolstered by strong car shipments and gains at both its Honda and Acura divisions. Volume jumped 11 percent at the Honda division with 123,369 sales in March, and edged up 1.
Volkswagen said it is recalling 91,000 Passat sedans in the U.S. to fix insufficient cable insulation that could cause short circuits.
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