Stanford Ovshinsky, an inventor and founder of Energy Conversion Devices who dedicated his life to finding alternative forms of energy, died Wednesday of cancer at his home in suburban Detroit. He was 89.
A fund that covers medical costs for GM's unionized retirees said its funding shortfall widened last year partly as a result of the declining value of its investments in GM, government documents show.
Also in this episode: The DeltaWing race car flips out at Road Atlanta, and a rough European economy opens up options for American
A federal judge in California tossed out a suit challenging the use of Albert Einstein's image in a General Motors advertisement, a Detroit newspaper reported today.
At times it seems that there is a vast and well-coordinated conspiracy against fun. Come up with something bold, unique and thrilling, and bureaucrats and regulators will come out of the woodwork to tell you why it is illegal.
If you're going bench racing, you may as well go all the way. That's why for this edition we're checking in on super SUVs with more than 500 hp. Price is no option and fuel mileage should range from laughable to sad.
GM is frustrating the hell out of Wall Street.
General Motors said it will hire 3,000 Hewlett-Packard employees as part of its ongoing effort to bring most information-technology work back in-house.
New vehicle sales in Thailand jumped by 52.5% year-on-year to 132,680 units in September, from 87,012 in the same month a year earlier, according to data released by the Federation of Thai Industries.
Italian union sources maintain the upcoming meeting between Fiat CEO, Sergio Marchionne and Italian labour bodies to detail a new business plan for the automaker, will not see plant closures unveiled.
BMW plans to build a new assembly plant in Brazil, tapping into the growing market for luxury cars in Latin America's largest economy, "We are on track and will now submit an investment plan with the Brazilian government," finance chief Friedrich...
BMW plans to build a new assembly plant in Brazil, tapping into the growing market for luxury cars in Latin America's largest economy.
Valeo presented a number of major innovations at the Paris Motor Show recently. Ian Henry, just-auto/QUBE analyst, spoke with Patrick Sega, Transversal Projects Director for Group R&D at Valeo about some of these innovations. Here, we report on the new electric supercharger.
Chevrolet plans to end production of the 2013 Corvette in February and idle the sport car's assembly plant in Bowling Green, Ky., for six months as it retools for the highly anticipated all-new model.
Car output in the UK declined by 5.8% in September according to data released by the SMMT.
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Prices have been announced for the Volkswagen Polo BlueGT, and the range starts from £17,400
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Mopar becomes Fiat and Chrysler’s customer care brand in Europe
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The range-extending Cadillac ELR will go into production in late 2013
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