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...
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...
Audi Sales up by roughly 39% in Jan 2010
With some 77,800 cars delivered worldwide, AUDI AG achieved sales growth of around 39 percent in January (2009: 56,138). In the past month, 16,798...
'Wild, Wild East' Automaker Eyes U.S. Market
DETROIT - Never mind those Chinese automakers, which have grabbed gobs of media coverage about their plans to sell cars in the U.S. Now...
Subaru of America, Inc. Reports 2010 All-Time Sales Record
Subaru of America, Inc. today reported its full-year results for 2010 with record total sales of 263,820, a 22% increase over 2009, itself a...
Auto suppliers face cash crisis
Worsening troubles in the auto supply industry could derail the supply chain and even halt vehicle production, suggests the latest study to underscore the...
Chinese cars coming to Mexico
Mexican retailer and banking chain Grupo Elektra said Thursday it plans...
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...
Most Expensive Cars To Repair
Benjamin Franklin once said that the only things certain in life are death and taxes. Had he been born a couple centuries later, he...
North American slump hurts Magna Q2 profits
Canadian auto supplier Magna International Inc. said today that it posted lower net income and sales for the second quarter as its North American...
