S.Korea’s Kia Motors earnings quadrupled in Q1
South Korea's second largest carmaker Kia Motors said Friday its net profit more than quadrupled in the first quarter to March this year, thanks...
Infiniti August Sales up 21.9 Percent While Nissan Drops 30.9 Percent
Nissan North America, Inc. (NNA) reported August U.S. sales of 76,827 units versus 105,312 units a year earlier, a decrease of 27 percent compared...
Govt considers car trade scheme as sales slump
The government said Thursday it was considering an incentive for drivers to replace old polluting cars with new ones to help the beleaguered auto...
German carmakers welcome modified emissions targets
German automakers could breathe easier Tuesday after Berlin and Paris agreed on a proposal that relaxes carbon dioxide emission targets for cars.
The accord "is...
Subaru of America Sets September Sales Record
Subaru of America, Inc. announced today that it posted its best-ever September sales results. This also marks the best-ever September sales for the Subaru...
Mercedes-Benz January 2011 Sales up 14 Percent
Mercedes-Benz USA (MBUSA) continued its strong momentum of the past year with a 14% increase for January 2011 (17,273 vs. 15,158), making this the...
Paulson rules out aid to carmakers under rescue plan
US Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson on Wednesday ruled out the possibility of using part of the 700-billion-dollar rescue plan to help the struggling auto...
GM China reports record sales in March
US auto giant General Motors said Friday it sold a record 230,048 vehicles in China last month with demand strong for smaller, fuel-efficient cars.
The...
BMW and MINI report September Sales Increase of 20.5 and 18.3 Percent
The BMW Group in the U.S. (BMW and MINI combined) reported September sales of 23,112 vehicles, an increase of 20.5 percent from the 19,175...
Harley-Davidson Announces New Engine, Four New Models for 2007
Harley-Davidson announced it's 2007 model line-up today, and the big news is a new 'Big Twin' engine, called the 'Twin Cam 96'. The 1584cc...

