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Nissan has launched an electric car with autonomous driving features, Google has started to increase its Chinese employment base, and other important headlines.
Nissan unveils its new 2018 all-electric Leaf later Tuesday. The company has revealed few details about the new Leaf, but its range is expected to rise moderately while it's price remains relatively...
Of all the threats that the president has made since his tenure began, the threat to cut off all trade with any country doing business with North Korea is, inarguably, the most unrealistic.
Toyota's RAV4 compact SUV has replaced the midsize Camry as the company's best-selling vehicle in the United States. The country's appetite for SUVs and crossovers continues to grow.
Ford's F-150 Series full-size pickups were again the top selling vehicle in the U.S. for the month of August.
GM vehicle sales rose by 7.5% in August, with sales of its best-selling Silverado pickup up nearly 4% and its Equinox SUV sales up nearly 85%.
Analysts are almost universal in their opinion that Hurricane Harvey will cut into U.S. car sales in August. However, the forecast that GM will have an extremely good month has remained.
Its reputation was tarnished again as Fiat ranked last in the new American Customer Satisfaction Index for cars. The rating was matched by stablemate Dodge.
Carmakers will report August U.S. new car sales on Thursday and the overall seasonally adjusted annual rate is expected to be flat with July. But there are some big shifts in which makers win and...
In an era of fast fashion, fast food and fast internet, the old ways of doing business just don’t cut it. As more consumers shift to online shopping and business at many brick-and-mortar retailers...
Ford said it has signed a memorandum of understanding with a Chinese automaker to discuss the establishment of a 50-50 joint venture to develop, produce, market and service a new line of all-electric...
The values of Ford and General Motors are low enough that, like Fiat Chrysler, they could become M&A targets for rich vehicle manufacturers based outside the United States.
Toyota spends more than any other company on NASCAR racing. But is the spending paying off in dealer showrooms?
Great Wall Motor Co. has confirmed it is is interested in bidding for all or part of Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (NYSE: FCAU), a company official said Monday, as the Chinese automaker sets its sights...
Ford has had a rough few years, and the carmaker's share price has fallen sharply. Could an acquisition be the answer? Who might be potential buyers?