Analysts sees divergent paths for GM, Ford
The good news for General Motors Corp. has run its course but positive developments stemming from Ford Motor Co.'s massive restructuring are still on...
US auto sales slump amid slowdown
US auto sales continued to slip in September amid an industry...
Ford, Lincoln and Mercury August sales Decline
Consumer demand for Ford’s fresh lineup of high-quality, fuel-efficient vehicles helped the company continue to grow its retail market share in August for the...
GMC Kick Starts 2011 with 36 Percent Increase in Retail Sales
GMC notched its 16th straight month of growth in January with a 36 percent year-over-year increase in retail sales and 30 percent increase...
Teen drivers' crash rates go down significantly under provisions of California's graduated licensing law
The main finding of a new evaluation of graduated licensing is a 23 percent overall reduction in the per-capita crash involvement rate of 16-year-old...
Japan quake hurt automakers, power co.
The mammoth earthquake that ravaged northern Japan this week did more...
Slowpokes in left lane face fines under Georgia bill
Legislation to fine poky lane hogs is speeding along with a firm push from the House on Monday after a quick debate.
The House voted...
Govt delays 2p fuel duty hike as oil surges
The government is to suspend a planned increase in fuel duty, Chancellor Alistair Darling said Wednesday, following protests by truck drivers and outrage from...
Toyota Reports September Sales
Toyota Motor Sales reported September sales of 147,162 units. With equal selling days in September 2009 and September 2010, sales were up 16.8...
Loaded With Personalities, Now Satellite Radio May Try a Merger
Last year’s debut of Howard Stern’s radio show on Sirius Satellite Radio put the technology on the map, raising the public’s awareness of satellite...

