Susan Scarola, the former vice chairman of DCH Auto Group and one of the most high-profile women in auto retailing, is leaving Lithia Motors, effective July 1.
The general manager and controller of an Alabama Nissan dealership are charged with falsely reporting vehicle sales and receiving factory incentive bonuses.
Ten startups with inventions ranging from a ride-sharing platform for classic and exotic cars to logistics software for truckers have converged in Detroit for the summer as part of Techstars Mobility, Driven by Detroit.
Fourteen young and talented automotive executives have been honored as Rising Stars within the automotive industry by Automotive News Europe.
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10 Jun, 2015
Jaguar Land Rover is developing new ‘Pothole Alert’ system to prevent damage and discomfort on UK's bad roads
In a sign of shifting consumer attitudes, Costco said its dealership referral programs led to sales of 398,875 new and used vehicles in the U.S. in 2014.
Ford Motor would need to invest an additional $3.1 billion in Michigan before 2025 to be eligible for the maximum allowed state tax credits under a revised agreement, Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder said in a statement.
On the verge of UAW negotiations, Fiat Chrysler said Al Iacobelli -- its head of North American employee relations -- is retiring and is being replaced with the HR head in Mexico.
The Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) and Motor Codes have launched a public access to identify vehicles on a 'safety recall' list.
When it returns for the first time since 1991, the Jeep Grand Wagoneer will be a unibody vehicle, and not a body-on-frame, truck-based SUV like the Chevrolet Suburban or Cadillac Escalade.
The rollout of Chevrolet's 2015 Impala that runs on natural gas has been delayed by nearly a year as GM works to fix a quality problem. Production and dealer ordering for the 2016 model are on track to start in the third quarter.
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8 Jun, 2015
Toyota has dressed the GT 86 Coupe up in classic track liveries from its motor sport past
General Motors CEO Mary Barra said Fiat Chrysler chief Sergio Marchionne sent her an email proposing a potential merger and that GM's board gave "strong support" to her strategy of going it alone.
Continuing just-auto's series of research snapshots - pulled from its automotive research platform, QUBE - Matthew Beecham looks at how the application of electric power steering (EPS) is shaping up in developed and emerging markets as well as some novel steering and reversing innovations.
Federal prosecutors are considering wire-fraud charges against General Motors stemming from its decade-long delay in recalling cars with a defective ignition switch linked to 111 deaths, The Wall Street Journal reported today.
The Canadian and Ontario governments have tapped a former top Toyota executive to attract increased investment to their struggling auto sector.
Toyota's UK manufacturing unit said its Burnaston factory had achieved an "unprecedented simultaneous start of production" for updated versions of the Auris (Corolla) and Avensis.
As companies such as Google, Mercedes and Volvo race to develop vehicles that are smart enough to drive themselves, even the most sophisticated systems will sometimes be no match for human error.
Hyundai and Kia are reducing costs after sales and profit fell at the two Korean carmakers. They are 'making efforts to cut costs' after first-quarter operating profit declined.
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