Three years after it nearly sold its ailing German auto company, GM says it's committed to turning it around.
Executives at the 83rd Geneva Car Show offered a grim prognosis for annual auto sales in the European Union.
While year-over-year monthly sales are still down for the Japanese auto giants, the declines are shrinking.
United States budget sequestration cuts might have considerable implications, but American car buyers seem unfazed -- at least for now.
General Motors Co. (NYSE:GM) posts 7 percent rise in total sales in February, to 224,314 units.
Ford Motor Company (NYSE:F) said Friday it sold 195,822 vehicles last month, its best February in six years.
Chrysler sold 139,015 units in the U.S. in February, a 4 percent year-over-year increase.
Lexus earned the top score in Consumer Reports' 2013 annual ranking of car brands and vehicles.
Analysts had forecast GM's 2012 profit to be $5.6 billion, or $3.26 per share. Instead it was $4.9 billion, or $2.92 per share.
G.M. 4Q results likely benefited from stronger demand, cost cuts, more-enticing cars, and a focus on successful brands.
Peugeot SA is writing down billions of euros because of its heavy exposure to the flailing European car market.
Toyota, the world’s best-selling automaker, says it will make more vehicles than previously expected by the end of its fiscal year.
The Japanese auto giant sees little mainstream demand for electric vehicles right now, or possibly ever.
The Detroit Three and Japanese rivals began the year in the fast lane as seasonally adjusted annual sales in January topped 15 million.
Detroit’s Big Three saw double-digit sales growth in January - a continuation of an impressive recovery that's supporting US GDP.
Fitch Ratings compared Europe to economically stagnant Japan, which hasn't seen auto sales rise above its 1990 peak.
A strong 2013 start is expected when automakers release January sales figures Friday after the best December since the 2008-09 recession.
America's second-largest automaker beat analysts' earnings expectations, but estimates for Europe and Latin America pulled the stock price down.
America's second-largest auto company will show higher income despite slightly lower revenue, according to analysts' estimates.
Peugeot Citroen has unveiled a hybrid car that runs partly on the most environmentally friendly resource of all: air.
Cars that will never be made and mockups that are in the works provide clues to the near-future look of autos.
China’s GAC Group showed up at the 2013 Detroit Auto Show, but it’s not quite ready for prime time yet.
With their increasing popularity, it was no surprise that pickup trucks were among the biggest draws at the 2013 Detroit Auto Show.
Tesla's Model X prototype SUV is eye candy, but it goes sour when considering range, price and lack of places to plug in.
Green machines dominate, but Toyota is the only one who brought its hydrogen fuel cell concept car to the expo.
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Shelby American unveiled two cars at the 2013 Detroit Auto Show: the 2013 Shelby GT500 Super Snake and self-described “pocket rocket” Shelby Focus ST.
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The five-passenger vehicle is one of the most nearly finished concept vehicles that has debuted at the Detroit auto show.
Plug-in hybrids, which require either an at-home charging station or a facility for electric power, have an advantage over typical hybrids.