Americans bought more cars in August than they have in any other month since 2007.
Americans are buying as many Fusion sedans as Ford can make, but they probably won’t get their hands on the Vignale.
If total U.S. auto sales estimates are accurate, then the Detroit 3 sold 45 percent of all light passenger vehicles last month.
Ford issued a voluntary recall of 370,000 cars due to a possible steering control loss that could result from severe corrosion.
Now’s the time to shop for bargains on this year's cars and trucks as 2014 models start showing up on the lots.
The new Prius will be cheaper and more fuel-efficient than its predecessor thanks to a new powertrain system, the company says.
With a slew of plug-in vehicles entering the market, the infrastructure to support them is growing even faster.
At least four foreign automakers have been hit with recalls in China this month. The government says safety is the goal.
Tesla’s efforts to enter China, the world’s largest auto market, is still facing some bureaucratic speed bumps.
In 2010-2012, BRIC auto sales growth was 11.8 percent. Projections from 2013 to 2015 see growth slowing.
The revived electric car maker has put its factory on hold as it engages in "negotiations."
A spoof of a Mercedes-Benz car commercial showing a young Adolf Hitler getting run over by a C-Class went viral over the weekend. Watch the spoof commercial spot here.
A new report indicates Google may be in talks with contract manufacturers to build its own self-driving cars.
Musk says he's tired, but making Tesla the automotive version of Apple isn't getting easier.
Gordon Murray says an undisclosed buyer has purchased his proof-of-design T.25 and T.27 (electric) city cars.
American car buyers are careening toward the strongest auto sales cycle since before the Great Recession.
Google will team with German auto parts manufacturer Continental AG and IBM for a self-driving car project, a German newspaper reports.
Joining the trinity of American pony cars is a convertible version of this high-speed classic.
With the Frankfurt auto show a month away, BMW shows off a concept plug-in hybrid version of its X5 SUV.
Price inflation in the auto market is slowing. You can thank Japan for that.
It costs an average $3,201 a year to own a car. In Georgia it costs $4,233, and almost half of that is taxes and fees.
The Armadillo-T, created by engineers at the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, folds itself completely in half when parking.
The Model S electric car received a better than perfect rating from the NHTSA.
If GM CEO Dan Akerson has his way, the next Chevrolet Volt will see its MPGe break 100.
Zhan Baosheng tried to claim the trademarks of at least three other companies since 2006.
Toyota has been bearish on 2013 U.S. auto sales compared to its competition’s relatively optimistic estimates. Not anymore.
Workers are seeking a 14% pay hike. Car companies are holding firm at 6%. The gap has halted auto production.
Makers of super-luxury sedans and SUVs remain hopeful in a market that has seen sales of passenger cars drop for nine months in a row.
General Motors is recalling 292,879 Chevrolet Cruze compact sedans in the U.S., due to a brake-related issue with the vehicles.
The high-performance upcoming version of BMW’s best-selling sedan was spotted at the Pebble Beach Tour d’Élégance.