US automakers post double-digit sales jump
US auto firms notched a double-digit jump in sales in May as they cashed in on an economic recovery while Japanese giant Toyota saw...
AutoWeek Names Ford Focus ST “Most Fun Vehicle”
The AutoWeek editorial staff has named Ford’s Focus ST the “Most Fun” vehicle of the 2010 Paris Motor Show. High praise indeed, considering the...
Actor promotes tax breaks for hybrids
Rob Lowe, who portrays a member of Congress on television, appeared...
Ford To Go On Tour With The Focus ST
To celebrate the first truly global performance car to come out of Ford Motor Company, the American public will get a special opportunity to...
Magna’s Opel takeover unlikely by mid-July
Canadian auto parts maker Magna is unlikely to meet its target of mid-July for taking over Opel from General Motors, a press report said...
Renault doubles capacity at Russian auto plant
French auto giant Renault Monday inaugurated its upgraded Avtoframos plant in Moscow where annual capacity has been doubled to 160,000 vehicles in a key...
Toyota Recalls Corolla and Matrix
Toyota Motor Sales (TMS), U.S.A., Inc., today announced that it will conduct a voluntary safety recall involving approximately 1.13 million 2005-2008 Model Year Toyota...
Porsche Announces Restructure of its Field Organization to Better Serve its U.S. Market
Porsche Cars North America, Inc. (PCNA)—a car company that has enjoyed...
Volkswagen 2009 profit stalls
Volkswagen, the biggest European carmaker, said Friday that 2009 profit plunged by nearly 80 percent in the global slump but predicted that ...
Nissan Recalls Frontier, Xterra and Sentra
Nissan North America (NNA) today announced a voluntary safety recall campaign to replace the lower steering column joint and shaft on Frontier and Xterra...




