Saab drivers hit the road to support car brand
More than 2,000 Saab drivers gathered in their cars in the Swedish brand's hometown Sunday to show support for the iconic mark that...
Toyota to double global hybrid output
Toyota Motor Corp. plans to double its global production of hybrid vehicles in about two years, positioning such fuel-sipping cars as a core...
Mazda, Ford deny plans to dismantle China venture
Japan's Mazda Motor Corp and US giant Ford Motor Company on Monday denied reports they planned to dismantle or restructure their joint venture in...
Clarion Revamps Automotive Lineup
Clarion turned over almost all of its aftermarket automotive SKUs at International CES, where the company expanded its selection of HD Radio-ready head units...
Bosch to close factory in Wales, loss of 900 jobs
German engineering giant Bosch is set to close a car parts factory in Wales with the loss of 900 jobs, said the company, blaming...
Opel names Nick Reilly as new CEO
German automaker Opel said Friday that General Motors' Nick Reilly has been named new chief executive responsible for Opel and its sister brand Vauxhall...
Next-generation autos go for global connectivity
Touch navigational screens, Internet, communications systems: Automakers are ramping up an array of connectivity gizmos to lure consumers into buying next-generation vehicles. Some of the...
Renault to end Clio production in Spain
French carmaker Renault is planning to shut down production of its Clio model in Spain and Slovenia but the car will still be made...
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...
Saab closure tragic but expected, Swedish media says
While many in Sweden had hoped emblematic carmaker Saab could be sold to a new owner, General Motors' decision to close its money-losing brand...




