March 2010 Auto Sales Top Expectations
Heavy incentives drove U.S. auto sales to a 24 percent gain last month as the industry continued its comeback.
Subaru, Nissan, Toyota and Ford paced...
Hyundai Sets US September Sales Record with 48 Percent Increase
Hyundai Motor America announced all-time record September sales of 46,556, up 48 percent versus 2009. Retail sales were up 73 percent. For...
Nissan North America Sales Rise 27.7 Percent in December
Nissan North America, Inc. (NNA) today reported record December U.S. sales of 93,730 units versus 73,404 units a year earlier, an increase of 27.7...
Cadillac August Sales Rise 83 Percent To Outpace Luxury Segment
Cadillac continued to gain strength in the U.S. luxury auto market as the brand posted total U.S. sales in August of 12,689, up 83...
NTSB chief stepping down in April
Debbie Hersman will step down as chair of the National Transportation Safety Board on April 25, reports The Detroit News.
Hersman, who was in the...
Russia unveils package for crisis-hit auto industry
Prime Minister Vladimir Putin unveiled a lavish package on Friday to encourage Russians to buy only Russian-made vehicles, in a bid to help struggling...
China sees brisk growth in auto imports, exports slow
China's auto imports grew rapidly in the first half of 2008, underlining its increasing importance as a market for carmakers, but export growth slowed,...
Study: Consumers Still Want Cars But Not Necessarily To Own Them
42 percent of consumers said they were very interested in alternative ownership models
Consumers expect to use cars differently – showing particular interest...
Oil prices settle at $68 a barrel
Crude oil futures settled at $68 a barrel on Friday, their...
GM, Ford, Chrysler Report Higher US Sales in March
General Motors (GM), Ford Motor and Chrysler reported higher sales in March in the U.S., Bloomberg News reported.
The "best monthly sales in the home...


