Nissan's Auto Output Fell 11 percent in May on Sales Drop
June 26 (Bloomberg) -- Nissan Motor Co., the world's fourth-largest carmaker by market value, said it cut production for the fifth straight month in...
The Environmental Protection Agency Recognizes Toyota for its Commitment Environmental Excellence
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) awarded Toyota Motor Engineering & Manufacturing North America, Inc. (TEMA), with its 2011 ENERGY STAR Sustained Excellence Award...
Ford Speaks Out Over Lawsuit
Last week, a Ohio State court judge settled a lawsuit between Ford Motor Company and numerous dealers with the ruling ending in the favor against...
Saab May Have Found A Buyer
The official news of Saab's bankruptcy is only a few weeks old, but hope for the brand might be completely lost. Since Swedish Automobile...
Chrysler minivans haul in new sales
Chrysler LLC's recent sales figures appear to prove that minivan demand...
Audi To Debut Production Digital Rear-View Mirror
In Le Mans racing, all-around visibility isn't as important as corning grip and endurance so most cars fling around tracks without rear windows. By...
Daimler Trucks Invests in Russia and Opens New Truck Center in Moscow
Daimler sales organization Mercedes-Benz Russia SAO opened a new sales and service center in Moscow. A total of €35 million was invested in the...
First Bugatti Veyron in China sells for $3.6 Million
The super sports brand Bugatti Veyron, which was unveiled to Chinese...
Chrysler to showcase $500M investment in Toledo plant
Chrysler will showcase a $500 million investment in its Toledo Assembly Complex in Ohio, reports Mlive.com.
Toledo Assembly Complex is home of the Jeep Cherokee...
Toyota Looks To Start Up Fuel Cells Soon
It appears the hunt for alternative fuel sources is still on as Toyota might soon join the fuel cell club. The company already is...





