Audi's Rupert Stadler stands to receive a golden parachute, earning millions if he agrees to step down as chief executive with years still left on his contract.
U.S. dealership executives give low marks to pricing and training in automakers' accessories sales programs, according to a new survey.
Volkswagen is planning a retro-styled electric delivery van, dubbed I.D. Buzz Cargo, for release as soon as 2021.
A new measuring device is helping sales of alignment services at Jay Wolfe Toyota of West County, Missouri.
Fiat Chrysler's new Europe chief, Pietro Gorlier, must tackle some big problems. They include low profitability, aging products and overcapacity at the automaker's Italian factories.
Making money on car-sharing is not the goal right now for automakers, experts say. Instead, they are using the services to learn about customer habits and best practices as they prepare to fight for a share of the robotaxi market.
The latest issue of the Automotive News Europe monthly magazine is ready to view. The new edition explores why nearly every major automaker in Europe is involved in car-sharing to some degree, despite the uncertain economics of the sector.
Eighteen top executives have been named as Eurostars by Automotive News Europe. The 21st annual Eurostars award recognizes executives who have stood out from their rivals by exceeding expectations.
If the election campaign in South Carolina's 4th Congressional District is a referendum on President Donald Trump's trade policy, then the president's side is winning by a mile.
Tesla, the Nissan Leaf and the Chevrolet Bolt make up a tiny fraction of U.S.
Dealerships that engage in questionable practices undermine the case of every dealer who seeks more autonomy from the factory.
VW's new flagship sedan, the Arteon, won't arrive in showrooms now until early 2019, the company said last week.
After an $8 million makeover, the main attraction at Marcotte Ford in Holyoke, Mass., is LugNutz Cafe.
Volkswagon is planning a retro-styled electric delivery van, dubbed I.D. Buzz Cargo, for release as soon as 2021.
Claus Möhlenkamp realizes his sealing company is in for some rough road as cars electrify and don't need his engine seals any more. But he has a plan.
Infiniti, the Japanese premium brand planning to electrify its lineup starting in 2021, will roll out a sporty hybrid concept car ahead of the Paris auto show.
Armando Tamez, CEO of the Mexican engine parts caster Nemak, isn't exactly sitting around waiting for the demise of the internal combustion engine.
Fear of disparate fuel economy regulations among states has led to calls for a negotiated deal between automakers and California to head off such an outcome and set a de facto national standard. But what would such a compromise look like?
The redesigned 2019 X5 will use facial recognition technology to monitor whether drivers are distracted or asleep at the wheel.
The "elephant in the room" is Carvana, says one analyst, but the competition is really coming from everywhere."
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