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The Beetle has lost all its sales momentum in part because VW has too many of its own models that compete with it.
Newly released documents related to Volkswagen's diesel emissions scandal reveal that the company's new CEO was aware of the issued months before the company publicly acknowledged the cheating.
Ford needs alliances to advance its production of future vehicles, particularly on the expensive and research-intensive path toward self-driving cars and electric vehicles.
Public prosecutors in Munich arrested Audi CEO Rupert Stadler early Monday morning citing the risk that he may attempt to suppress evidence in the ongoing investigation of the diesel emissions...
AT&T Inc. (NYSE: T) argued against selling assets to close its deal to buy Time Warner Inc. (NYSE: TWX) According to Reuters:  AT&T told a federal judge late Thursday it should reject any...
The truck and bus division of Volkswagen has indicated that it may either increase its stake in U.S. truck maker Navistar, or perhaps even acquire the whole company. It may be a smart move, but it...
State pension funds are massively underfunded, Volkswagen appoints a new CEO, White House task force to examine the financial future of the U.S. Postal Service, and other important headlines.
Renault ought to merge with Nissan due to three main reasons: Volkswagen, Toyota and General Motors.
Volkswagen plans to dominate the electric car industry, regardless of the plans of other auto giants and even Tesla.
Walmart to begin free delivery of groceries, Remington plans to go bankrupt, Google to ban cryptocurrency ads, and other important headlines.
Volkswagen Group announced Tuesday that it had signed agreements valued at around $25 billion for electric batteries as the automaker looks to offer some 300 electric vehicle models by 2025.
The new head of Volkswagen's U.S. operations believes that if the German car company's American unit can become more American, it can solve its sales problems here. The plan has flaws.
As the Trump administration has announced tariffs on some items and threatened more tariffs on others, the U.S. industry most likely to be buffeted is car manufacturing. On the negative side,...
A German newspaper has reported that Daimler AG, maker of Mercedes-Benz vehicles, may have sold diesel vehicles that included software designed solely to defeat regulatory emissions testing.
January sales of new cars and light trucks rose about 7% year over year in the European Union. Volkswagen and Toyota each posted a boost of more than 9%.