Volkswagen has introduced a new hybrid electric concept car to compete with electric vehicles and hydrogen fuel-cell cars.
The complaint centers around a green-oriented recycling tax levied on cars imported into Russia.
Chrysler Group LLC issued a recall Wednesday on several makes and models after discovering faulty head restraints.
The four missing children have been located and are safe, ABC 7 News reports.
Hydrogen fuel-cell cars are back in flavor as the auto industry explores cheaper, greener and more efficient fuel alternatives.
Toyota sold 1.1 million units in the first six months, while Honda topped 745,000.
The German automaker missed industry estimates by well over 10,000 units as Americans flocked to Detroit offerings.
General Motors sold 1.42 million vehicles while Ford hit 1.26 million. First half sales increase averaged 8.3%, led by Ford.
GM said it sold 1.42 million cars in the U.S. in the first six months of 2013 as demand for two pickups was robust.
Ford has been on a winning streak this year. Fiesta sales have doubled since June 2012.
Sales declined as expected from a robust May, but the last month of the first half of this year still was Chrysler's best in six years.
New York City hasn't bought a hybrid-engine bus in three years. Now it's scaling back the number they have.
Improvements in consumer confidence and housing figures may have pushed June’s U.S. auto sales numbers to pre-recession levels.
The time of reckoning may be closer for Peugeot SA, and its savior could be General Motors.
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The U.S. took in $129 billion in taxes - you read correctly - $129 billion - from revenue generated by the travel and tourism industry.
The pilot program will address health care needs and prevent future problems among the company's most chronically ill workers.
Creators claim that their flying bicycle is the world’s first and are raising funds on Kickstarter to finish designing the bike and get it into mass production.
A new JD Power study shows solid June sales put auto sector on pace to set sales records in 2013.
Apparently there are enough people in Southeast Asia now who can afford $200,000 super-luxury cars.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk unveiled a new battery-swap system that can fully charge a Model S electric car in just 90 seconds.
A Hong Kong e-vehicle fast-charge station made by Chinese electric-car maker BYD caught fire.
Communists will likely pay more for their home-grown luxury sedan than for comparable German marques.
Ford’s new $500 million engine manufacturing facility in Chongqing is part of its joint venture with Chang’an Automobile.
The electric-carmaker said seats on Model S cars made in May and June could be defective.
Tesla says the technology will allow a quick swap of a 990-lb. battery pack. Curious? So are we.
[UPDATE 3 p.m. EDT] In a surprising reversal, Chrysler has agreed to conduct a voluntary recall of 2.7 million SUVs.
Car sales in Europe had a remarkably poor month in May.
Ford is using targeted production plants to respond to growing demand for mini-SUVs in the Indian market.
Moisture intrusion into driver's side armrest controls can short circuit and burn, even when the vehicle is parked.