Ford adds buyouts to area plants
Thirteen Metro Detroit plants were added Tuesday to Ford Motor Co.'s burgeoning buyout offer, as the struggling automaker works to cut capacity amid declining...
Visionary Vehicles sues China's Chery Auto
Entrepreneur Malcolm Bricklin's Visionary Vehicles has filed a lawsuit accusing China's Chery Automobile Co. of defrauding the company after the two formed a joint...
Renault-Nissan, Tennessee sign clean car deal
Nissan Motor Co. and the state of Tennessee are teaming up to encourage demand for ultra-clean electric cars and other zero-emission vehicles in the...
2010 Chevrolet Camaro
Chevrolet introduced the production 2010 Camaro today. It is a heritage-inspired sports car for the 21 st century, combining great looks and performance; advanced...
Chrysler CEO disputes report of loss of low-interest loans
Chrysler's financing arm is not in danger of losing the ability to offer consumers low-interest loans, Chrysler LLC Chairman and CEO Bob Nardelli told...
WTO confirms ruling against China in autoparts case
The World Trade Organization confirmed on Friday it had ruled against China over its import tariffs for car parts, in the first WTO ruling...
VW says it has green light for majority voting stake in Scania
Volkswagen, Europe's biggest carmaker, said on Thursday it had obtained regulatory approvals to take a majority voting stake in Swedish truck maker Scania. "The majority...
Govt delays 2p fuel duty hike as oil surges
The government is to suspend a planned increase in fuel duty, Chancellor Alistair Darling said Wednesday, following protests by truck drivers and outrage from...
European car sales slump as inflation, oil prices rise
New car sales in Europe slumped 7.9 percent in June over one year as mounting inflation and soaring fuel prices spooked buyers, the ACEA...
Kia Motors to sell new hatchback abroad in early 2009
South Korea's second largest carmaker Kia Motors said Wednesday it would sell a new hatchback model in Europe early next year to boost small-car...




