The automaker says it will pay some victims of its faulty ignition switch, but for those injured before June 9, 2009? It's complicated.
General Motors CEO Mary Barra blames underlings for keeping vital information from executives related to fatal ignition switch flaw.
CEO Mary Barra is expected to present the findings of the investigation on Thursday.
The factory could cost as much as $5 billion to build, employ up to 6,500 people in three states and cut battery costs by 30 percent.
The auto giant's first female leader is expected to be exonerated of any responsibility for lethal product flaws in an in-house investigation.
The automaker's scandal over ignition switch failures gets a grim twist.
A new rule requires companies to disclose where they get certain minerals. That’s easier said than done.
Automakers on Tuesday reported higher-than-expected U.S. new car sales in May, underpinning a broader recovery in the U.S. economy.
Global players have altered their products to suit the country's tax regime, which is highly favorable to the small-car segment.
An analysis found that the frequency of such accidents in the Ion was nearly six times that of the Corolla and twice that of the Focus.
Former federal prosecutor Anton Valukas is about to release a comprehensive explanation of GM’s yearslong ignition switch debacle.
The strong car-buying pace shows consumers are more financially confident than they’ve been in years, but all is not well for factory workers.
States representing more than one quarter of U.S. car sales are stepping up promotions of cleaner cars.
The engineer was reportedly grilled for about 10 hours earlier in May about his role in the controversy that has led to record vehicle recalls.
Google's car comes with sensors that remove blind spots and detect objects from a distance of more than two football fields in all directions.
Canada confirms it is examining two fatal accidents in cars subject to the GM ignition switch recall.
The 2009 model alone has been recalled on five separate occasions.
North America’s largest automaker had a terrible year in 2004. This year is already worse.
For two years running, Toyota’s Prius has been the top-selling car in the largest U.S. market. Honda just knocked it off that perch.
A burgeoning workforce at the company belies its daunting challenges, while one analyst counsels ditching the auto business.
U.S. agencies are investigating the timing of the automaker's recall over the faulty switches, which have been linked to at least 13 deaths.
The maker of the luxury Model S electric car has upped hiring by about 13 percent in its home state.
Looking at its first fall in three years, the automaker will invest more in research and development and better employee training.
As a key high-level economic forum in Russia draws closer, American companies are weighing their stakes in the country. Here's a list of what they're dealing with.
This will be the third such plan for Fiat Chrysler in eight years; similar plans in 2006 and 2010 failed to achieve their goals.
Deliveries were up 8% from April 2013 but down 10% from March. Consumers flocked to SUVs and trucks.
Buick and GMC sales rose at a double-digit rate - their highest April sales total in more than four years.
Toyota says that union cards are not verifiable and should have been signed no longer than six months ago.
The world’s "Big 8" automakers grew U.S. new-auto sales on the back of discounts and rebates.
Between 2001 and 2011, Texas added hundreds of thousands of private-sector jobs and its wealth grew by nearly $6 billion from California exits.