Goodyear has reported third-quarter net income of US$129m and US$442m for the first nine months. Net sales were US$3.9bn for the third quarter and US$11.3bn for the nine months, while global revenue per tyre was up 5% for the quarter.
The sourcing arrangement with Continental shows just how lucrative the industry's sometimes enigmatic emerging technologies can be to suppliers.
A reliable public charging infrastructure will be key to fostering the growth of electric vehicles #8212; even if those chargers don't get used much.
Working with its new acqusition, software startup NuTonomy, Delphi gets a leg up in the race to deploy self-driving vehicles.
BMW's Spartanburg, S.C., plant, which opened in 1994, has transformed from a small operation making only about 60,000 vehicles annually to a major exporting hub. The plant cranks out more than 400,000 vehicles a year to meet global crossover demand.
After four rounds, negotiations to modernize the North American Free Trade Agreement have taken an acrimonious turn.
Nissan's IMx crossover concept takes a new EV platform into new segments, with sports-carlike performance and a full range of autonomous driving features.
General Motors is counting on Buick's new Avenir subbrand to bolster its retail performance as Denali has for GMC.
Public dealership groups had a mixed third quarter, depending on how hard they were hit by hurricanes. But all predicted a robust fourth quarter. Here's why.
By building the current-generation Ram 1500 alongside the new one that debuts next year, the FCA brand could catch Chevy's Silverado.
CEO Jim Hackett appointed the engineer guiding Lincoln's revival as Ford's chief marketing officer amid a management shake-up that included the departure of four top executives.
The Detroit automakers are using third-quarter results as initial proof that choices to right-size operations and slash car production were the right ones to remain profitable in a declining, crossover-heavy U.S. market.
When it comes to autonomous driving, Toyota Motor Corp. says it's safety first, Lexus first.
Used-vehicle buyers replacing rides lost in Hurricanes Harvey and Irma are boosting prices and trimming supplies, but the end of the storm surge is in sight.
The pioneer of the Prius and lean manufacturing wants the world to know it's not falling behind on electrification -- or autonomous technology, for that matter.
A startup trying to create a new channel for selling used vehicles just got almost $1 billion -- and a de facto endorsement from two major industry players.
Denver's McDonald Automotive Group has turned to a new software package to run its service-loaner fleet more efficiently and profitably.
A costly dealership vs. dealership dispute in which a hacker victimized both stores "provides a reminder that on the Internet, no one knows you're a dog."
Japanese automakers are embarking on a design renaissance, channeling ancient traditions to fight modern trends.
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