Detroit Auto Show 2016: New 2017 Mercedes-Benz E-Class Is Ready For Autonomous Driving
The German automaker’s new E-Class, unveiled at the Detroit Auto Show, will be a foothold in the industry's future.
Detroit Auto Show 2016: Chevrolet Bolt Specs Reveal Battery Size, Top Speed, Charging Time [VIDEO]
GM’s answer to mass-produced, fully electric cars will have a South Korean battery, drive unit and motor.
Detroit Auto Show 2016: All-New High-Tech 2017 Chrysler Pacifica Minivan Aims To Reinvent The Family Hauler
In the era of the crossover SUV, Fiat Chrysler wants to redefine what it means to own a family hauler.
Detroit Auto Show 2016: Volvo XC90, Honda Civic Named Best Vehicles Of 2016 By North American Automotive Journalists
The 2016 North American Car, Truck/Utility of the Year Awards kicked off the two-week annual auto expo.
Dow Jones Industrial Average Plunges As Global Markets Slammed By China Currency Fears
Wall Street indexes sank Thursday in reaction to China's devaluation of the yuan, with the Dow off to the worst yearly start in its history.
China Auto Market: Beijing Eyes Lifting Automakers’ Power Over Car Dealers As Economic Slowdown Bites
The nation's automakers have long dictated how dealers sell cars. That could change.
Market Sell-Off Is Because Of The Fed’s ‘Wimpy Philosophy,’ Says Former Dallas Fed Chief Richard Fisher
According to Richard Fisher, the markets have recently behaved like the old cartoon moocher Wimpy.
Dow Jones Industrial Average Plunges As North Korea Nuke Test Adds To List Of Geopolitical Concerns; Oil Prices Lowest Since 2004
Global stocks fell Wednesday over concern about the slowdown in China’s growth rate, dropping oil prices and North Korea’s alleged hydrogen bomb test.
A Record Year For US New-Auto Sales: Americans Bought Nearly 17.5 Million Vehicles, Beating 2000’s Record
SUVs and trucks drove figures to historic levels, as every major auto company — led by Fiat Chrysler and Nissan — saw growth in 2015.
Volkswagen US Sales Fell 5% In 2015, But Declines Narrowed Despite Diesel Emissions Scandal
The German automaker saw sales drop 5 percent in the American market, but still plans to proceed with an SUV push.
Car Sales Plunged In 2015 As Americans Piled Into Trucks And SUVs
Demand for sedan brands dropped 11 percent last year, while truck and SUV sales grew 15 percent.
US Gun Stocks Rally Amid Global Sell-Off As Obama Prepares Gun Control Action
Shares of Smith & Wesson and Ruger surge as traders bet gun-control talk will prompt more weapon sales.
VW Emissions Scandal: US Files Civil Suit Against Volkswagen For Allegedly Violating The Clean Air Act
The German automaker faces billions in federal penalties, and criminal charges against executives could still be filed.
Detroit Auto Show 2016: From Buick’s Chinese Envision To Honda’s New Ridgeline Truck, Some Unveilings And Why They Matter
The display next week will include a handful of important new vehicles hitting showrooms over the coming year.
Dow Jones Industrial Average Drops Nearly 400 Points In Global Sell-Off
The Dow Jones dropped more than 300 points as concerns over a slowdown in China's economic growth hammered shares globally.
Despite Toyota Patent, Flying Cars, Though Technically Possible, Have A Long Way To Go Before They're Ready For The Masses
Toyota recently patented a "stackable wing" that raised eyebrows among those waiting for flying cars.
From Political Corruption To Plunging Commodities Prices, Brazil’s Fall From Grace Could Take Years To Fix
Five years ago, South America’s largest country was handily weathering the global economic downturn. But those days are over, and the politics are getting ugly.
Execution Of Nimr Al-Nimr, Outspoken Critic Of The Saudi Government, Raises Sectarian Tensions Across The Middle East
Riyadh says Nimr Al-Nimr was waging war against Allah and deserved to die due to his role in criticizing the government of the kingdom.
US New Car Sales Set For A Record Year: Demand Is Soaring For Small SUVs Like Ford’s Escape, Nissan’s Rogue
Crossover-crazy Americans haven’t bought new vehicles at this pace in 15 years.
China’s Growing Steel Shipments Spur Protests As Prices Are Expected To Plunge In 2016
Shipments of steel from the world’s largest producer could remain high for years, and this is spurring trade tensions.
Saudi Arabia 2016 Budget Assumes $45 Average Crude Price Next Year; Country Posted Record 2015 Deficit Thanks To Oil Glut
The oil giant announced Monday an $87 billion deficit for next year, down from a record $98 billion in 2015.
Why Are Fuel Prices So Low? A Global Oil-Supply Glut Is Making Crude Just About The Cheapest Liquid Around
Thanks to a massive global oil-supply glut, the price of gas is now lower than that for printer ink, beer and other products.
BMW Failed To Recall Certain Mini Cooper Cars In A 'Timely Manner,' Gets Fined Up To $40M By US Auto Safety Regulator
The automaker admits it took too long to deal with some vehicles that failed a crash test.
Gas Prices In The US Are The Lowest They’ve Been Since Early 2009 As A Global Oil Glut Shows No Sign Of Ending
Road trips will be easier on the wallet this holiday season as gas refiners gulp down cheap crude, making for the lowest prices at the pump in six years.
Theranos Probe: Blood-Testing Startup Faces Scrutiny Over Lab Practices; Edison Machines Produce ‘Radically Different Results’
Former employees allege questionable lab practices at a company founded by Elizabeth Holmes, America’s youngest female billionaire.
Why Volkswagen Picked Ken Feinberg To Run Its Fund For Emissions Cheating Claims
Ken Feinberg has handled cases related to 9/11 and the BP oil spill. Now he'll seek to work out settlements with angry U.S. owners of Volkswagen diesel cars.
Star Wars: Here’s How Long It Could Take The Walt Disney Company To Make Back Its Money
Three years after its fourth-largest acquisition, Disney is about to see how the film, which cost $200 million to produce, will help the company break even on its weighty acquisition.
Dow Jones Industrial Average Wavers As Fed Uncertainty Recedes, But Annual ‘Santa Claus Rally’ Should Lift Stocks
With uncertainty about Fed policy resolved, U.S. stocks are entering the traditional year-end rally season.
Dow Jones Industrial Average Rebounds Quickly After Rapid Dip Following US Fed Rate Hike
U.S. markets closed in positive territory Wednesday following the Federal Reserve's rate hike, the first such move in more than nine years.
Dow Jones Industrial Average Advances Ahead Of Expected US Rate Hike
U.S. stocks rose Wednesday — led by the financial services sector — as investors breathe a sigh of relief that Fed rate speculation will subside.