Santander Consumer USA agreed to a settlement to resolve probes by the attorneys general in Massachusetts and Delaware into its financing and securitization of subprime auto loans.
Daimler's annual meeting threatened to veer off course for a second year after a shareholder pontificated on his right to be naked.
Daimler's annual meeting threatened to veer off course for a second year after a shareholder pontificated on his right to be naked.
The mayors of Paris and London announced a scoring system for monitoring emissions from vehicles to help improve air quality in the two capitals.
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29 Mar, 2017
Rolls-Royce has recruited music greats including Roger Daltrey and Ray Davies to help create Wraith collectors’ editions
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29 Mar, 2017
The tests form part of a new scheme which aims to publish real world emissions on most new cars and vans for potential buyers
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29 Mar, 2017
A new study warns that councils have little time before a fifth of local roads deteriorate beyond repair
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New figures suggest it would cost nearly £10bn to restore roads in England and Wales to a “reasonable, steady state”
Ford said it will take a $295 million hit to its first-quarter earnings from two recalls announced Wednesday, one involving engines that could catch fire and the other involving a persistent door latch problem.
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31 Mar, 2017
Gadgets in cars are getting crazier than ever, but can you sort reality from fantasy? Take our April Fool's challenge
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29 Mar, 2017
Tweaked GT3 revealed at Geneva Motor Show will be followed up with a refreshed GT3 RS next year
VW Group has filed a legal complaint with a Munich court, seeking to prevent German prosecutors from using information seized during searches of the law firm it hired to investigate its emissions scandal.
A unit of General Motors has reached a deal with port operator Terminal Puerto Rosario to import cars to Argentina. The agreement moves the automaker a step closer to exporting from its nearby plant.
About a third of the risky car loans that are bundled into bonds are considered 'deep subprime,' a level that has surged since 2010 and is translating to higher delinquencies, Morgan Stanley says.
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29 Mar, 2017
Arjeplog, Sweden plays host to the world's car manufacturers every winter - we find out why they all flock to Colmis Proving Ground
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29 Mar, 2017
New survey finds motorists are shunning diesels after a spate of negative stories about the fuel's environmental impact
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