UAW's General Motors bargaining committee says it has secured what it refers to as "significant gains and job security protections" in a proposed Tentative Agreement with the automaker.
South Carolina says the Port of Charleston has received approval to fund deeper channels dredging to allow 24h operations as OEMs and suppliers increasingly look to the US State and its ready access to the Atlantic.
Toyota regained its global sales lead over VW as its German competitor braces for consumer blowback from a widening emissions-cheating scandal.
Toyota regained its global sales lead over VW as its German competitor braces for consumer blowback from a widening emissions-cheating scandal.
The titans who own the nation's largest privately held dealership groups are mostly familiar names: high-profile businessmen such as Rick Hendrick, John Staluppi, Herb Chambers, Rick Case, Dave Wilson and Alan Potamkin.
Last week's dramatic election in Canada could turn out to be good news for the country's beleaguered auto industry.
After the overhaul of some of its most important vehicles cut into Ford's earnings for the past year and a half, this week's third-quarter financial report represents CEO Mark Fields' first chance to deliver the "breakthrough" results he's been...
Asbury launched Q auto in mid-2014 to go after used-car sales in a more targeted way. The stores aren't profitable yet, but Asbury executives say they're happy so far.
A San Jose, Calif., Mazda dealership offers a flexible schedule so its employees can fit community service into the day.
Akio Toyoda is rolling out an aggressive overhaul of Toyota Motor Corp. that aims to improve everything from manufacturing and product planning to design and human resources.
Tesla Motors designed the Model S as the car of the future. Yet the automaker is still learning to deal with old-school hardware problems.
In her first year as CEO, Mary Barra battled the demons of General Motors' past. In the second, she has been trying to predict far into the future.
Jaguar Land Rover is on the verge of unprecedented changes. Jaguar Land Rover CEO Ralf Speth, 60, says upcoming big moves will help the automaker.
Prices for used Volkswagen diesels have accelerated their decline as the automaker's emissions scandal entered its second month with no definitive word from VW on its repair plans.
NHTSA officials see a possible role for independent repair shops to help with the Takata recall.
Infiniti will market its three upcoming compact models as a trio. The strategy will enable Infiniti to offer a spectrum of choices with varying degrees of sportiness, says Randy Parker, vice president of Infiniti Americas.
The UAW and GM reached a tentative agreement late Sunday on a new four-year labor contract just before a union-imposed midnight deadline, wrapping up a short but intense bargaining session and diffusing for now any chance of a strike.
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AutoNation is poised to make its second huge acquisition deal of 2015. The nation's largest new-car retailer is negotiating to buy Allen Samuels Auto Group based in Waco, Texas, a person familiar with the transaction said.
Volkswagen may offer VW owners in Germany discounts on new cars if they return old models affected by the emissions scandal that has rocked the carmaker, news agency DPA reported.
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