Nissan Bringing Exciting New Vehicles to the LA Auto Show
“Innovation For All” comes to life November 17th when Nissan rolls out four major product introductions – including three world debuts – at the...
$8 Fee To Enter Manhattan
A controversial new plan is about to be implemented to improve the quality of life in New York City.
This weekend Mayor Michael Bloomberg is...
Small Wonders in a Big Year 2006
2006 was a year when the auto industry’s split personality widened into a chasm. While many companies patted themselves on the back for their...
Oil prices rise ahead of US supply data
Oil prices were mixed Wednesday, as expectations that U.S. inventory data...
Renault closes 'almost all' French factories for a week
French automaker Renualt will close "almost all" of its plants on its home soil for one to two weeks from next week, the a...
Mitsubishi Motors to join downsizing trend
Mitsubishi Motors Corp. will join other major Japanese carmakers in making further cuts to production and jobs to cope with the global economic downturn,...
Toyota in talks with Australian government to secure funds
TOYOTA is in talks with the Australian government to secure Holden-style investment keep building cars in Australia over the next decade, reports Go Auto.com.au.
Federal...
Acura Announces September Sales Results
Acura announced sales for September 2010 reached 10,720 vehicles, an increase of 47.7% versus last year, making it the eighth consecutive month Acura posted...
TomTom Navigation turns profit in Q4
TomTom NV, the Dutch navigation device maker, said Thursday it turned a profit in the fourth quarter, following a loss a year earlier when...
Chevrolet Silverado, GMC Sierra wins 5-star safety rating
General Motors received a five-star government safety rating for the redesigned 2014 Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra, reports Detroit Free Press.
The vehicles received the...


