Global sales for Infiniti rose 9 percent in May from a year earlier and have risen 37 percent for the first five months of the year.
US President Donald Trump's decision to pull the US out of the international Paris Accord on climate change has been met with reaffirmed commitments to environment friendly policies from US automakers.
UK new-car registrations fell 8.5 percent last month as demand declined in the run-up to this week's national election and sales were hit by the effect of an April tax hike which boosted demand earlier in the year.
AvtoVAZ is describing its recent sales performance as "robust," as its own data bears out figures from the Association of European Businesses (AEB) showing a modest recovery in the Russian vehicle sector.
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New Tech Edition version of the Mazda 2 will be limited to 750 units when it hits showrooms in July
The latest issue of the Automotive News Europe monthly magazine is ready to view. The new edition looks at the big challenges that automakers face on the road to fully autonomous driving.
Automotive News Europe honors the winners of the 2017 Rising Stars awards. The Rising Star for Finance is Christian Terlinde, Benteler Automotive's managing director and chief financial officer.
Retail legend Carl Sewell's battle with cancer changed the course of his dealership group #8212; but the emphasis on connecting with customers remains.
Jim Lentz talks about Toyota's North American reorganization and how it will address what CEO Akio Toyoda has called a sense of crisis at the automaker.
New Ford CEO Jim Hackett must guide the automaker through a wave of changes -- new executives, a new structure, looming buyouts and a declining market.
Katarina Fjording has traveled the world to create cars and plants for Volvo. Now she's overseeing construction of the automaker's first U.S. factory.
CDK's pending purchase of Auto/Mate is aimed at attracting smaller dealership groups. Auto/Mate's rivals see that not as a threat, but an opportunity.
A surprise question from Akio Toyoda launched North America chief Jim Lentz on a journey that crosses a major milestone next month with the inauguration of Toyota's new headquarters in Plano, Texas.
Many dealers miss a chance to make extra profits by pushing accessories, studies show. German luxury brand retailers do it well, but others come up short.
In this QandA, Scott Keogh, president of Audi of America, discusses 2017 sales, the political climate and how the VW diesel scandal will impact Audi this year.
Mazda aims to turn the racing series for its MX-5 race cars, which can be purchased for less than $60,000, into a truly global competition.
GM, Ford and auto industry groups didn't condemn Trump's decision to withdraw from the climate-change treaty, but said their sustainability plans remain unchanged.
A year ago, Chevy launched a marketing assault on the Ford F series, asserting that its new aluminum body was too fragile. Now Chevy looks to be the vulnerable one.
The ride-hailing company lost another two top executives last week, and posted a $708 million loss.
GM's pessimism about India reflects its own missteps there rather than the market's prospects. Competitors are racing in.
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