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The executives chosen as 2015 Automotive News Europe Eurostars overcame huge challenges to achieve great success. Nissan Europe Chairman Paul Willcox is this year's winner for European Operations CEO.
Audi, BMW and Mercedes have succeeded in 'democratizing' luxury in Europe while increasing their combined share of the European market to 17 percent from 10 percent two decades ago.
Fiat Chrysler Automobiles CEO Sergio Marchionne said a tie-up with General Motors was a "high priority" for the company and a merger between the two carmakers was also the best strategic option for its U.S. rival.
Ousted Volkswagen chairman Ferdinand Piech prevented CEO Martin Winterkorn from fulfilling his ambition to become chairman, showing the patriarch's continuing influence behind the scenes, two respected German publications reported.
Renault plans to become the biggest-selling European carmaker in Iran, the Middle East's largest market, ahead of French rival PSA. Renault plans to use cash that had been trapped in Iran to seize the advantage, sources said.
AutoNation will stop selling vehicles with open recalls on them. The policy will be costly, and the company estimates it will ground 5-10 percent of its inventory at any given time. But it's the right thing to do for customers, CEO Mike Jackson says.
This summer, UAW President Dennis Williams floated the idea that the union wanted to work with the Detroit 3 to create a health-care pool for workers.
A California climate-change bill that could see a vote this week in the state Assembly has some automakers worried that it could disrupt the alignment of state and federal regulations on emissions.
The Ford GT zooms through the pixelated history of racing video games in a new commercial for the upcoming 'Forza Motorsport 6' on the Xbox One.
All 2016 Lexus vehicles will have a new subscription-based telematics system called Enform Service Connect, which will allow dealers to look up error codes in a customer's vehicle remotely.
AutoNation plans to launch a $16 million advertising campaign this month designed to raise money for breast cancer research and promote the retailer's sponsorship of a college football bowl game.
As the UAW fights to eliminate the lower-paying Tier 2 wage system, Nick Thielen, the Detroit 3's last Tier 1 hire, counts his blessings.
Fiat Chrysler Automobiles said on Friday it would recall 7,810 SUVs in the United States to update software for radios to prevent hacking.
Investment research firm Morningstar is forecasting the Chinese auto industry will stagnate for the next two years before returning to growth.
Dodge provided eight Chargers, including a Hellcat, for a Hot Wheels promotion with Uber today in New York that coincides with the toy car maker's release of Star Wars: The Force Awakens merchandise.
Nissan North America is recalling nearly 300,000 small cars over concerns that an interior trim panel near the accelerator pedal could trap a driver's foot, possibly causing unwanted acceleration or delaying braking.
Seeking to make cars better at avoiding crashes, Toyota will spend $50 million over five years to set up joint research centers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Stanford University, the Japanese automaker said today.
Bentley says its first SUV won't just be the most expensive in an increasingly crowded market, it'll also be the fastest.
Bentley says its first SUV won't just be the most expensive in an increasingly crowded market, it'll also be the fastest.
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