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The People's Republic of China has become the earnings crutch for many companies, from Yum Brands to Apple and General Motors.
Despite crime dropping in the city for three consecutive years, Detroit remains the most dangerous city in America.
Is it absurd to think that the world's largest car company could to bankrupt? Not if its chairman said the current emissions scandal could ruin the company.
In what is usually a close race, luxury car company Mercedes readily topped its rival BMW in sales in September.
Pickup truck sales in the United States posted a year-over-year gain in September for two of the Detroit Three automakers.
General Motors posted total September U.S. sales of more than 251,000 vehicles, an increase of 12.5% compared with September 2014.
The Model X could be enough to keep Tesla's market cap at extraordinary levels, but it only has a few months to show it has the chance of becoming a mass market manufacturer.
While the emission scandal spreads from nation to nation, what happens in China is more important for Volkswagen than any other market in the world.
courtesy of ChevroletThe full-sized pick-up market share wars continue to rage and General Motors Co.’s (NYSE: GM) Chevy has become unusually aggressive in this battle to clear its lots of its 2015...
NASCAR.comNASCAR races are used as a means for major manufacturers to boost their brands. A combination of television viewership, track attendance, and driver star power make NASCAR car branding a...
Of the eight automakers tracked by Kelley Blue Book, all are expected to post solid year-over-year sales gains in September.
courtesy of Fiat Chrysler AutomobilesIn short order we should begin to find out if Volkswagen’s emissions cheating scandal was a problem stemming from Volkswagen alone or a systemic problem from...
Is BMW involved in a emissions scandal of its own? One German newspaper claims yes, that emissions on BMW diesel cars are much higher than advertised.
At this year’s Frankfurt Motor Show, which opened to the public on Saturday, one of the big stories was the introduction of a super-luxury SUV from Bentley.
Fewer Europeans will buy Volkswagen's "clean diesel" cars, even after the cheating software is removed. Europeans are looking for a clean diesel German car will most likely move to BMW.