Kia's fourth-quarter profit rose 29 percent, beating analysts' estimates, after sales of pricier models increased at home.
The Lamborghini Huracán debuted just more than a month ago, and our saliva glands are slowly replenishing themselves.
For all the overt hyper-earnestness Sarah McLachlan ladled upon us during her 1990s heyday, we might not've noticed that the Canadian singer-songwriter has a sense of humor.
Hyundai has consumers jumping on the fuel-cell bandwagon with its first mass-produced fuel-cell vehicle.
Nissan North America and its advertising agency, TBWA Worldwide, have reached a settlement with the Federal Trade Commission over claims that a TV commercial for the Nissan Frontier misled consumers about the pickup truck's hill-climbing prowess.
Tesla has delivered on its promise of an all-electric coast-to-coast trip being possible by this winter, activating the 69th and 70th Superchargers in its growing network.
Deborah Wahl, the former Toyota marketing executive who jumped to Chrysler before leaving the industry in 2008, has been named the chief marketing officer for McDonald's Corp.
Supplier Johnson Controls Inc. said today its quarterly net profit rose 30 percent on sales gains, particularly in China.
New General Motors chief executive, Mary Barra, has said she has no plans to deviate from predecessor Dan Akerson's strategy as GM seeks profitability everywhere it operates.
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23 Jan, 2014
Premiums drop by record rate, but could rise again due to changes in industry
GM CEO Mary Barra plans "no right or left turns" from the path laid out by her predecessor, and expects to accelerate the company's turnaround in part through better integration of its regional operations around the globe.
GM CEO Mary Barra said today that she plans "no right or left turns" from the path laid out by her predecessor, and expects to accelerate the company's turnaround in part through better integration of its regional operations around the globe.
Lincoln has just unveiled a refreshed 2015 Navigator.
Interiors specialist Johnson Controls this week opened a plant making car seat covers the first industrial facility in the Stip-based technological and industrial development zone, Macedonia.
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24 Jan, 2014
British car company takes over sponsorship from Chevrolet
Everyone's fav tween pop star The worst person in the world Justin Bieber got arrested last night in Miami after leaving SET, a swanky nightclub. He was allegedly drag-racing against a
Overall automotive sector employment in Canada was stable at 853,100 workers in 2013. This was a minor drop (-0.1%) over 2012's figure of 853,800 workers, according to DesRosiers Automotive Consultants.
Russia's biggest carmaker, AvtoVAZ, will cut 11 percent of its work force to maintain profitability as economic stagnation hurts the domestic car market, CEO Bo Andersson said.
Something remarkable happened a few days ago at the Gooding and Co. auction in Scottsdale, Ariz. It wasn't the
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23 Jan, 2014
Sporty new S Line Style and S Line Sport specifications for the Audi Q7 have been revealed
With the current economy the last thing you need is for your vehicle to break down. Whether your driving a reliable car or a busted up