GM Still Not Happy With Saab Sale
When the offer to buy out Saab Automobile and its parent, Swedish Automobile N.V. was laid out by Chinese companies Pang Da and Youngman,...
Toyota reports best quarter ever
Booming sales of fuel-efficient cars helped lift Toyota to its biggest...
Chrysler trims production at two US assembly plants
Chrysler on Monday announced it is trimming production at two assembly plants in the face of a steep decline in sales, following similar moves...
Davison takes runner-up spot in St. Petersburg World Challenge battle
Australian James Davison scored his first Pirelli World Challenge podium of the season with a fighting second place on the streets of St. Petersburg...
Europe: Ford sales up 6.4% in June
In the depressed European car market, Ford said its sales rose 6.4% in June in 19 European countries, while total industry sales fell 6.5%,...
Toyota Hilux Goes to Antarctica
The unstoppable Toyota Hilux is already renowned for its capacity to overcome any extreme challenge, from driving to the North Pole to conquering the...
Daihatsu recalls 275,000 vehicles
Daihatsu Motor Co., a subsidiary of embattled Toyota, said Thursday it was recalling almost 275,000 vehicles due to possible defects, the latest in a...
Toyota plans to invest $28M to expand tech centers in Ann Arbor
Detroit Free Press reports that Toyota is expanding technical centers in Ann Arbor and the automaker plans to invest $28 million and hire about...
Audi A4 and Q5 models earn Insurance Institute TOP SAFETY PICK rating
Audi of America, Inc. today announced that the Q5 and A4 models earned 2010 TOP SAFETY PICK ratings from the Insurance Institute for Highway...
One-Millionth Wrangler JK Rolls Off Assembly Line
The Jeep Wrangler is about as iconic as they come and today marked a big day for the legendary Wrangler as the one-millionth JK...





