An Ohio senator wants to give $1 billion from a General Motors stock sale to salaried Delphi Automotive retirees who lost much of their pension coverage during the supplier's bankruptcy proceedings, but the Delphi Salaried Retirees Association says...
Coda Automotive, the Los Angeles-based electric-car maker, is boosting production of its namesake sedan and building a 30-dealer network to compete with larger competitors in the slow-growing rechargeable vehicle market.
Seating and electrical system supplier Lear said former Tower Automotive CEO and longtime Ford executive Kathleen Ligocki has joined its board of directors. Ligocki, 55, is currently the CEO and director of Next Autoworks.
An electric-powered crossover concept that uses fuel-cell technology will debut on Nissan's stand at the Paris auto show in late September.
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12 Sep, 2012
Our spy photographers have caught the next-generation Ford Galaxy MPV on test in Europe
The 2013 Volvo C30 Polestar Limited Edition will be available in the United States in limited numbers for a sticker price of $32,445, including $895 in destination.
Scion is holding its eighth annual Scion Exposed event in a half-mile-long tunnel in downtown Cincinnati on Sept. 15.
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Sales of new light vehicles in Russia grew 15% in August, according to the Association of European Businesses (AEB).
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12 Sep, 2012
New Renault Clio SUV - tipped to be called Captur - has been spotted
Less than a week before labor contracts between the CAW and the Detroit 3 automakers expire, the two sides are meeting more frequently, but talks "have not yielded many results," the union said today.
General Motors has appointed global purchasing chief Bob Socia as president of GM China, succeeding the retiring Kevin Wale, effective Oct. 1. Wale became president of GM China in 2005, growing sales from 560,000 units that year to 2.
GM has appointed global purchasing chief Bob Socia as president of GM China, succeeding the retiring Kevin Wale, effective Oct. 1. Wale became president of GM China in 2005, growing sales from 560,000 units that year to 2.
Kevin Wale, the president of General Motors China, is to retire, effective 31 October. His replacement will be Bob Socia, GM's current vice president for Global Purchasing and Supply Chain.
Car orders in Italy fell 35 percent in the first 10 days of September compared with the same period last year, as continued economic uncertainty kept consumers out of car showrooms, the president of the Italian foreign carmakers' association UNRAE...
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