Sen. McCaskill: GM Recall Probe May Be Expanded To Industry-Wide Review
Sen. Claire McCaskill, D-Missouri, said in an interview that General Motors recall probe may be expanded to industry-wide review.
McCaskill said she may broaden her...
Subaru of America, Inc. Reports Best Monthly Sales Since “Cash for Clunkers”
Subaru of America, Inc. (SOA) announced its second best sales month ever, with 26,916 vehicles sold in March 2011. Sales increased 17 percent,...
Accident claims plummet, baffling insurers
American drivers are reporting fewer crashes to their insurance companies than ever before, and nobody knows precisely why.
Fewer claims mean record profits for auto...
Japan quake hurt automakers, power co.
The mammoth earthquake that ravaged northern Japan this week did more...
EU wants safer brake systems in cars to reduce pedestrian deaths
The European Commission on Monday proposed that all new cars be...
Car Insurance Fraud in Florida Explodes Due to Intentional Collisions
Car insurance fraud spiked in Florida as drivers wrecked their cars deliberately to file medical claims, according to an announcement from an industry group...
Researchers Question Safety Contribution of Airbags, ABS
A Purdue University research team that studied five years of motor vehicle accidents in Washington State concludes antilock brakes and airbags don't minimize accidents...
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...
House OKs $2 billion more for Clunker program
The House on Friday passed a bill to allocate another $2 billion to the Cash for Clunkers program.
The move came after reports on Thursday...
Chevrolet July Sales Up 12 Percent
Chevrolet delivered a total of 139,916 vehicles in July, a 12 percent gain year over year. Due to sustained demand across the Chevrolet...


