Fuel-economy rules could kill US auto industry
Tough new fuel-economy standards now pending in Congress could lead to...
Detroit's sputtering Big Three turn to Washington for help
Battered by weak sales, declining market share and miserable credit ratings, Detroit's Big Three automakers are now turning to the US government for help.
General...
VW hails record sales of 6.2 million vehicles
Volkswagen, the biggest European carmaker, sold a record 6.2 million vehicles...
2007 Canadian International Auto Show
Since 1974, the AutoShow has fashioned a spectacular stage for the auto industry to showcase its finest—and for the car-buying public to experience a...
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...
Suzuki Sales Rise in December on the Strength of Its Grand Vitara Sport-Utility Vehicle
American Suzuki Motor Corp. on Wednesday said its U.S. sales rose in December, as car buyers snapped up the Japanese automaker's sport-utility vehicles.
Suzuki's December...
Nissan US Sales Increase 35 Percent in April 2010
Nissan North America, Inc. (NNA) today reported April 2010 sales of 63,769 units versus 47,190 units a year earlier, an increase of 35.1 percent,...
Toyota Sets Start-Up Date for Mississippi Plant
Toyota is resuming construction of its Mississippi plant, which will soon hire 2,000 team members and build the Corolla compact sedan beginning in the...
Porsche Announces New Panamera Personalization Program
In September Porsche will begin offering a Panamera Turbo Powerkit that increases engine output to 540 horsepower (standard is 500 horsepower). Other personalization upgrades...
Exclusive Editions for the BMW 7 Series. Customer Deliveries up 26 per cent in...
Munich. Approximately one year after the market launch of the BMW 7 Series model update, this exclusive model series is continuing its highly successful...


