Honda to build fifth plant in China
Japan's Honda Motor plans to build its fifth car plant in China to cope with mounting competition in the fast-growing auto market, according to...
Chrysler worker dies at truck assembly plant in Warren, Mich.
On June 29, a 61-year-old Chrysler employee was found dead while working at the truck assembly plant in Warren, Mich., reports The Detroit News.
According...
Ford Testing Crash Avoidance Capability using Wireless
Ford Motor Company’s researchers are developing advanced crash avoidance systems that use wireless and GPS technologies to help vehicles communicate with each other in...
Report: 22 million vehicles recalled in 2013
In 2013, automakers recalled nearly 22 million vehicles, the most since 2004, reports The Detroit News.
The number of vehicles rose by more than 5.5...
`Transformers': Less than meets the eye
With "Transformers," Michael Bay has either made a big, dumb summer...
Buick LaCrosse April Sales Ignite With Best Retail Sales Month
The all new 2010 Buick LaCrosse continues to be one of the driving forces behind Buick’s seventh consecutive month of year-over-year sales increases by...
Audi Sets Sales records in United States and China
AUDI AG delivered around 91,400 cars worldwide in July. Unit sales thus increased by 7.7 percent compared with the prior-year month. For the period...
Saab talks still ‘uncertain’, says Spyker
Dutch sportscar maker Spyker said on Monday that the outcome of ongoing negotiations with General Motors over the acquisition of Sweden's Saab remained "uncertain."
"Spyker...
Ford Tests Electric Batteries with Wireless Monitoring Systems
Ford Motor Company is leveraging the Internet and wireless technology to accelerate testing and refinement of the advanced lithium-ion battery systems that will power...
Audi reports best-ever October U.S. sales
Audi sustained its 2010 momentum with record-setting October U.S. sales, which surpassed the prior October record set in 2008 by 685 vehicles. Leading into...




