Google, Apple Foray Into Autos Has Heads Of Volkswagen, Nissan Putting Out The ‘Welcome’ Mat
Silicon Valley could disrupt the automotive sector. Top auto executives say bring it on.
Electric Car Rumor: Ford Motor Company Weighs Electric Vehicle To Rival Chevrolet Bolt, Nissan Leaf
Ford Motor Company is rumored to be working on a long-range small electric car.
Luxury Electric Car Under Consideration At Mercedes-Benz Says CEO At Geneva Auto Show; Electric 2017 Audi R8 Premieres
Daimler CEO Dieter Zetsche says Tesla is proving there's a market for luxury electric cars.
Tax Dodge: Apple, Pfizer Among Top Companies That Added Nearly $90B To Their Offshore Cash Hoards Through Tax Inversion In 2014
Ten U.S. companies were responsible for 56 percent of the money kept in offshore subsidiaries to avoid paying U.S. taxes on global profits.
US New Auto Sales: Truck Demand Boosts GM In February; Buick Sales Up 32% On Enclave, Encore; Chevrolet Boosted By Equinox, Silverado, Tahoe
General Motors said its sales were up 4 percent, year over year, to 231,378 vehicles in February.
US New Auto Sales: February 2015 Sales Hammered By Blizzards; Growth Capped At 5.3%, Lower Than Expected
Americans bought a lot of SUVs and trucks last month, but winter weather kept more people away than expected.
US New Auto Sales: Ford F-Series Pickup Truck Deliveries Drop; Ford Explorer Soars
Ford is betting big on its aluminum F-150 pickup, but so far rivals Chevy Silverado and Ram are in the lead.
US New Auto Sales: Infiniti Jumps 20% As Consumers Flock To QX80 SUV; Nissan Posts Best February On Record
Japan’s third-largest automaker said its Rogue crossover, Pathfinder SUV and Sentra sedan saw double-digit U.S. sales.
February US New Auto Sales: Jeep Sales Fuel 6% Jump In Fiat Chrysler Automobiles Deliveries; Jeep Patriot Deliveries Hit All-Time Record
FCA US reported best February sales on record for most Jeep models. Jeep Patriot has best month ever.
Tesla Motors 2014 Annual Report: Here Are Eight Of Tesla Motors’ Most Significant Risks To Its Future
Tesla Motors published a long list of risks in its latest annual report. Here are the most interesting ones.
Global Recall Of Nearly 470,000 Dodge Durango, Jeep Grand Cherokee SUVs For Potential Engine Stall
Fiat Chrysler Automobiles is voluntarily calling back some 2012 and 2013 Dodge Durangos and 2011 Jeep Grand Cherokees.
Airbus Delivers Its Highest Number Of Commercial Jets In 2014, Profits Rise Despite Delays In A400M Atlas Military Transport Plane
The French aerospace firm said Friday profits increased 59 percent last year, but "operational challenges" have hit key programs.
J C Penney Company Inc (JCP) Boosted Sales Over The Holidays, But Shares Tumble Over Big Profit Miss Amid A Company Turnaround
The 111-year-old retailer is still healing from a former Apple executive's dismal failure. But is Wall Street being too harsh?
February 2015 US New-Auto Sales Forecast: Up 8% With Toyota Leading Growth As Corolla Returns As Top-Selling US Car
Automakers release U.S. new-car sales reports Monday. Data indicate the country's industry is headed toward its best year since 2001.
Self-Driving Cars: Japan Wants To Establish Global Standard For Autonomous Vehicle Technology, Safety, Infrastructure
Fearing foreign dominance in self-driving cars, Japanese companies, government and researchers plan how to stay in the game.
Here’s How McDonald’s Avoided $1.2B In European Taxes After Shifting Operations To Luxembourg
New report shows how the world’s largest fast-food chain can lower its European royalty tax bill from 27.5% to 0.4%
Volkswagen Is Hiring Engineers For New US Car Development Center At Factory Where Passat Is Made
Facing dismal U.S. sales, the German automaker is setting up a center to develop vehicles Americans want to buy.
Jaguar Land Rover Is Looking For North American Factory Location: Tata Motors
Tata Motors says Jaguar Land Rover is scouting for a North American automotive plant. Georgia is reportedly vying for it.
Toyota Mirai Hydrogen Fuel Car Begins Production As Tesla Motors CEO Elon Musk Cringes
Toyota will make 700 Mirai hydrogen fuel cell cars this year as it slowly teaches its team how to assemble that kind of car.
US Consumer Sentiment Declines As Fewer Workers Expect Incomes To Rise In Coming Months
Most U.S. workers see their incomes stagnant or shrinking, and the latest monthly consumer sentiment survey shows increasing cynicism about that.
Case-Shiller: US Home Price Growth Continues To Slide; December Prices Up 4.6%, Down From 4.7% In November
The U.S. housing market has started the year somewhat disappointingly, with a tight housing supply pushing prices above the pace of inflation.
Oil Refinery Strike: Workers At Country’s Largest Refinery Walk Off The Job In Latest Expansion Of United Steelworkers Nationwide Strike
More than 1,300 refinery workers joined the picket lines after negotiations failed to yield an agreement.
Victory For Silicon Valley Bus Drivers As Facebook Contractor Agrees To Higher Pay, More Benefits
For years, drivers who shuttle tech workers to and from work have complained about low wages and split shifts.
Somali Terrorist Group Targets Western Shopping Malls In Call For Lone Wolf Attacks
Al-Shabab celebrates 2013 Kenyan mall siege with call for copycat attacks in the U.S., Canada and Britain.
Does Fracking Cause Earthquakes? Oklahoma Energy Group Says Federal Stance Linking Seismic Activity To Hydraulic Fracturing Isn’t Based On Science
The U.S. Geological Survey says there is such a thing as “human-induced earthquakes,” but fracking stakeholders aren’t buying it.
Does Obama Love America Or Not? Republican Governor Scott Walker Isn’t As Sure As Rudolph Giuliani What The Answer Is
One of the leading contenders as a Republican presidential candidate in 2016 says the question is irrelevant.
Women Are Key To Starbucks' Effort To Attract Evening Customers As It Expands Wine Bar Concept To Canada, UK
The coffee chain may have finally solved a persistent problem of low evening traffic.
US Jury Finds Against Indian Recruiter With $14M Verdict In H-2B Labor-Trafficking Case
For the first time, a federal jury has found a foreign recruiter to be a co-conspirator in a US guest-worker abuse case.
Wal-Mart Stores Inc (WMT) Wages: In Unusual Move, Retail Giant Addresses Hourly Wage Workers In Q4 Earnings Report
Wal-Mart says profits will be impacted by “additional strategic wage and training investments for U.S. associates that were announced today.”
An Apple Car By 2018? Here’s How IPhone Maker Could Soon Fulfill Steve Jobs’ Dream Of Schooling The Auto Industry
If Apple is building a car, it will be an expensive and complicated new business for the $700 billion tech giant.