Buick Introduces Adaptive Forward Lighting
The long and winding road is a little less treacherous with head lamps on the 2010 Buick LaCrosse that partially follow the curves and...
Mitsubishi faces $900-mln suit, cuts outlook
Japanese automaker Mitsubishi Motors Corp (MMC) said on Monday it faced a 900 million dollar claim for damages from its former distributor in Egypt,...
GM building presidential limo, keeps development secret
General Motors is developing the next-generation Cadillac presidential limousine. The automaker is making all development secret.
GM has been exclusively building the limousines that ferry...
Acura June 2010 Sales up 30.9 Percent
The MDX luxury SUV continued its sales success as Acura's best selling vehicle for June with sales of 3,847, an increase of 63.6 percent....
GM plans to buy back preferred stock from UAW retiree trust
General Motors plans to pay $3 billion to buy back nearly half of the preferred stock owned by the UAW Retiree Medical Benefits Trust,...
GM unveils 2015 Corvette Z06
General Motors has revealed the 625-horsepower 2015 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 on Monday, The Detroit News reported.
GM North America President Mark Reuss said the 2015...
AAA names Kia Soul as “Top Vehicle Picks for Dog Owners”
The 2010 Kia Soul urban passenger vehicle recently was named to the "Top Vehicle Picks for Dog Owners" list by AAA, North America's largest...
Chevrolet Caprice PPV Busts Competitors in Driving Tests
Law enforcement testing finds the all-new 2011 Chevrolet Caprice Police Patrol Vehicle (PPV) is faster from zero to 60 and zero to 100 miles...
Dodge launches lease program on 2014 Dodge Charger, Challenger
Dodge is offering a lease program for Charger and Challenger enthusiasts.
Under the new Double-Up program, eligible customers may enter into a 12-month lease for...
Gm Reports Preliminary Third-Quarter Financial Results
General Motors Corp. today reported significantly improved preliminary financial results for the third quarter of 2006. The company posted a profit on an adjusted...



