U.S. sales of true sports cars are accelerating this spring, leaving cars in other segments in the rearview mirror.
Volkswagen Group of America has appointed two men to top positions running the company's communications and parts and vehicle logistics.
The Ford EcoSport subcompact crossover won't be in dealerships until early 2018, but it will be in theaters starting Friday.
Authenticom, a data integration service provider, has accused CDK and Reynolds of creating a duopoly in the dealership data integration market.
GM's 16 percent surge in April wasn't enough to keep Canadian auto sales in the black. Industrywide sales fell 1.6 percent for the month.
GM's 16 percent surge in April wasn't enough to keep Canadian auto sales in the black. Industrywide sales fell 1.6 percent for the month.
Gentex is expanding its vehicle-integrated toll payment system to Canada and Mexico from the US, enabling motorists to pay tolls using their accounts on all North American toll roads.
Three days after his Chrysler-Dodge-Jeep-Ram store was destroyed in a tornado, the owner of a Texas dealership said he hasn't heard a word from the factory.
The owner of a Texas Chrysler-Dodge-Jeep-Ram store destroyed in a tornado said he was surprised it took FCA three days to contact him.
Traders short selling Tesla's soaring stock have lost $3.7 billion this year, eclipsing the combined losses of traders shorting Apple, Amazon.com and Netflix.
Hyundai-Kia Group's April sales slipped 1.9 percent to 116,408 vehicles, a decline that was better than the industrywide drop of 4.7 percent.
Sales of luxury vehicles slid 1.6 percent in April to 159,793, driven by big declines at the top three brands, with Mercedes expanding its lead over rivals BMW and Lexus.
Tower International said its first quarter net income more than doubled as sales rose slightly and the company avoided major costs it faced during the same quarter last year.
Dana's first-quarter net income rose 67 percent to $75 million on the strength of new business with automakers, greater demand for light trucks and improvement in various other business lines.
Another month of booming Rogue sales failed to shield Nissan from the industry's downturn in April.
Volkswagen and Audi bucked a bad industry sales month in April, finishing up for the month -- though VW got some help from repaired turbodiesel engines to stay in positive territory.
Volkswagen and Audi bucked a bad industry sales month in April, finishing up for the month -- though VW got some help from repaired turbodiesel engines to stay in positive territory.
Weaker U.S. sales at American Honda in April pulled the automaker into negative territory for the year as sliding demand for sedans and Acura vehicles offset healthy light truck volume.
GM's US sales slumped 5.8 percent in April, and its dealerships now have more inventory waiting to find buyers than at any month since before the recession started almost a decade ago.
Toyota said its US sales fell 4.4 percent in April from a year earlier to 201,926 light vehicles, as the car-heavy mix in its Toyota and Lexus brands continued to take a beating.
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