After exiting the racing circuit in 2008, the Japanese automaker thinks the smaller F1 engine specs are right up its alley.
Dealers and lenders are once again selling cars to people who are bad credit risks, but trend still below recession levels.
Lamborghini SpA unveiled its newest supercar, the single-seat Egoista, for the Italian sports car maker’s 50th anniversary as a “dream” car.
Today, Chrysler has announced a recall of 469,000 Jeep SUVs worldwide.
The U.S. traffic safety watchdog has received 30 complaints about headlights shutting off at very inopportune times.
Hyundai and Kia are both expanding production in China. Hyundai hints it will soon build a fourth facility there.
America's second-largest automaker has a lot of catching up to do in China. The latest figures suggest that's happening.
The recall, about 220,000 vehicles, includes BMW 3-Series sedans, M3 coupes, M3 convertibles and station wagons from 2002 and 2003.
GM is setting up a Chinese factory to make Cadillacs for locals - with the goal of snatching market share from the Germans.
The 2014 Chevy Silverado High Country will further broaden Chevrolet’s portfolio in the premium pickup segment.
The latest sales figures for Mercedes-Benz suggest Europe's luxury car market is doing pretty well.
Automaker insists that U.S. taxpayer support is not funding its expansion overseas.
German automaker BMW is studying Chinese consumers to get a grasp of what makes them distinct.
China's consumer watchdog agency says some of the imported Jeeps can stall at high temperatures, altitudes or fuel vapor pressure.
Ford will add a third shift to its Kansas City, Mo., assembly plant to hike output of F-150 pickup trucks as demand for it rises.
UPDATE: Nine auto makers report combined U.S. sales of 1,146,449 vehicles in April; four reported double-digit sales increases; two declines.
Coda Holdings filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection on Wednesday after selling just 100 of its all-electric sedans.
Ford struck the proverbial gold with its two latest popular models, which saw sales climb 24 percent. Buyers are spending more, too.
The Auburn Hills, Mich.-based automaker says it had its best April since 2007 - another sign of the U.S. auto industry's health.
Detroit auto giant GM is expected to report lower first-quarter profits, but analysts expect improved performance overall this year.
The recall, to address an electronic stability control issue, is for 2012-2013 Honda Fit Sport vehicles.
Americans are expected to keep annualized auto sales above 15 million, thanks to sweet interest rates and high trade-in values.
Hyundai pulled a viral ad depicting suicide in a humorous manner in response to public backlash.
Leading economies reported poor numbers in the same week, and economists say we could feel the impact throughout the year.
The U.S. automaker was pulled from the stock exchange in 2007. Now, Fiat is reportedly considering an IPO.
Someone with a surname Liu reportedly paid $6.5 million for a Bugatti sports coupe at the Shanghai auto show.
American and Chinese car buyers are helping Ford partially offset losses in Europe, Latin America and India.
GM aims high with its new Cadillac sedan and SUV.
March sales of cars in Europe fell more than 10 percent with most major automakers seeing double-digit declines.
For a third time in a decade, North America's top automakers work together to create a better automatic transmission.