Chrysler resorts to layoffs to cut 1,000 jobs
Chrysler LLC has resorted to firing 250 salaried workers in order to meet targeted job reductions as it shrinks its struggling US operations, the...
Chrysler recalls nearly 600,000 vehicles
Fearing the risk of fire, brake failure and sticking accelerator pedals, US automaker Chrysler is making a slew of vehicle recalls, US government documents...
Suleiman Kerimov Badly Injured in Car Wreck
Suleiman Kerimov, the Russian businessman listed by Forbes as the 72nd richest person in the world, was seriously injured on Saturday in an automobile...
Toyota Production is Back
After months of hunting for parts and cutting back due to the March 11 earthquake and tsunami in Japan, North American Toyota announced its...
Hyundai Motor reaches agreement with labor union to end strike
Hyundai Motor Co. and its labor union tentatively agreed Wednesday to end a monthlong strike that had driven South Korea's largest automaker to suspend...
Metalworkers Make Shaq's Lamborghini an XXL
Basketball great Shaquille O'Neal got special treatment for his Lamborghini Gallardo — a stretched version thanks to Gaffoglio Family Metalcrafters, a supplier for such...
Ford posts worst loss, puts turnaround plan into overdrive
Ford Motor Co. announced plans to accelerate its vast restructuring plan Thursday after the sputtering auto giant posted its worst quarterly loss in history.
The...
Hyundai Veracruz Named "Best Value SUV"
November 13, 2007 -- LOS ANGELES, Calif. -- The Northwest Automotive...
2008 BRABUS Bullit C-Class
Over the past three decades BRABUS has perfected the art of transplanting large and extremely powerful engines into the bodies of small cars. That...
GM sees profit, possibly IPO this year
General Motors could be ready for an initial public stock offering as early as the second half of this year, the automaker's new chief...



