Toyota to Recall Prius Hybrids Over ABS Software
Toyota plans to recall around 400,000 of its Prius hybrid cars to replace software that controls the antilock braking system (ABS), the auto maker...
EU approves Swedish guarantee for loan to Saab
The EU's competition watchdog on Monday approved Swedish plans to act as guarantor for an European Investment Bank (EIB) to automaker Saab. The European Commission...
Audi Sales up by roughly 39% in Jan 2010
With some 77,800 cars delivered worldwide, AUDI AG achieved sales growth of around 39 percent in January (2009: 56,138). In the past month, 16,798...
Infiniti Announces U.S. Pricing on 2010 G Convertible
Infiniti announced U.S. pricing on the 2010 Infiniti G37 Convertible, which goes on sale today at Infiniti retailers nationwide. The G Convertible features a...
Nissan to slash production at Spanish plant
Japanese carmaker Nissan said Saturday its Avila plant in Spain will keep running at less than 50 percent capacity for at least three years,...
Toyota’s loss is everyone else’s gain
While Toyota tries to maneuver its way out of problems tied to the carmaker's massive safety recall, questions linger over how its woes will...
Accidents involving Toyota Prius Confirmed
The Japanese government has confirmed five new accidents involving Toyota Motor's Prius hybrids and will urge the troubled car giant to investigate the cases,...
Toyota upgrades profit outlook despite recall woes
Toyota Motor announced Thursday a net profit of 153.2 billion yen (1.7 billion dollars) for the latest quarter and upgraded its earnings outlook despite...
Ford admits hybrid brake problem
Ford Motor Co. admitted Thursday a problem affecting braking in some of its hybrid vehicles, and offered a software fix following a wave...
Nissan partners with City of Houston
The Renault-Nissan Alliance today announced that Nissan is entering into an agreement with the City of Houston to advance zero-emission mobility in the city...





