Opel is claiming that an innovation on the new Astra model helps to make the cabin "a warm and welcoming personal wellness oasis".
Hitachi is stepping up its activity in autonomous drive technologies and targeting small and mid-size automakers who might want to buy in the technology rather than develop systems themselves.
MG says it has upgraded the MG3 model's 1.5-litre gasoline powertrain for the 2016 model year to boost its efficiency. The revised model also comes with an updated personalisation range and a new chrome grille.
AllianceBernstein analyst Max Warburton has lively, unorthodox notions on such matters as the Volkswagen diesel turmoil. For one thing, VW could cut the MQB platform.
Automakers and dealers started November with lean stocks after booming October auto sales. U.S. inventories normally jump between Oct. 1 and Nov. 1 as automakers stock up for the brisk year-end selling season.
The 2016 Chevrolet Camaro's available specialty interior lighting makes you say, "Wow."
Mercedes is planning a big sales and marketing push for the redesigned GLC crossover, which goes on sale in December.
Done with shopping, a mom and dad toss their bags in the back seat, their daughter in the trunk and drive off. A watchful bystander takes notice and alerts the police.
The auto industry's push toward electrification is driving changes that increasingly go beyond the powertrain and are transforming other parts of the modern vehicle.
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Honda has turned to a massive marketing effort that uses music to attract the fleeting attention of millennial car-buyers.
Determined to maintain a lead role in electric vehicles, Nissan is working on new technologies to make the next Leaf more appealing.
Mercedes-Benz will increase its marketing budget for 2016 as it plans to launch nine new, redesigned or freshened products next year. But brand chief Steve Cannon says Mercedes will skip the Super Bowl.
Nissan hopes for a small but respectable piece of the full-size truck market as it prepares to launch a long-delayed second generation of its Titan.
Warren Henry Infiniti stations an employee in the service department to mine each day's schedule and find customers who may be in a position to buy, even if they don't know it themselves.
Two months into the emissions cheating scandal that has sullied the Volkswagen brand, dealers are running into an unexpected challenge: They don't have enough vehicles to sell.
As the next head of global engineering group FISITA, GM powertrain boss Dan Nicholson wants to push for emissions regulation harmonization while the topic is high on government agendas in the wake of the VW scandal.
Buick is finally about to get some fresh sheet metal to go along with that catchy advertising jingle.
Fiat's 500X, the perky subcompact crossover that arrived in U.S. dealerships six months ago, has been selling well but has done little to help the beleaguered brand overall -- as it was counted on to do.
Ford and Fiat Chrysler are essentially giving up on trying to build mass-market cars profitably in the United States, instead shifting most production of those nameplates to Mexico so they can dedicate U.S. plants to higher-margin pickups and SUVs.
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