Ford Expands Mustang, GT Exploding Air Bag Recall
Ford expands recall of Mustang and GT models with faulty Takata air bags.
Russian Ruble Crisis: Why Switzerland Will Begin Charging For Commercial Bank Deposits
For the first time in decades, Switzerland will charge commercial banks to park money.
Russian Ruble Crisis: What It Means For Apple, McDonald's, BMW And Other Multinational Corporations
Russia is the world’s seventh largest economy, and that means almost every major multinational has been touched in some way by the country’s crisis.
North Carolina Taxpayers Are Funding Outsourcing, Critics Of Companies Like Cognizant Want To Know Why
One of the country’s largest outsourcing firms has received taxpayer subsidies in North Carolina. What could go wrong?
Chrysler Group Becomes FCA US, Ending 89 Years As Auto Company Named After Its Founder
FCA US LLC, the new name for the Chrysler Group LLC, separates the brand from the storied company name established in 1925.
Jaguar Makes Blind Spots Transparent Using External Cameras, Internal Display Screens
The British luxury carmaker is touting camera technology that allows drivers to see through the "pillars."
CES 2015: BMW Will Reveal Self-Driving Valet In Las Vegas At Consumer Electronics Show
The German automaker will show off a BMW i3 that drops drivers off and finds its own parking garage space.
Why Ford Dropped Microsoft, Partnered With Canadian Firm For Updated Sync System
The U.S. automaker is betting a QNX product will be a big step up from Microsoft's problem-plagued in-vehicle communications system.
Foxconn May Buy Closed Nokia Factory In Chennai, To Join 'Make In India' Movement Amid Rising China Wages
China’s largest private employer, FoxConn, could buy an Indian facility that was once the world’s biggest mobile phone factory.
Takata Recalls: Honda Says Air Bag Maker Cannot Be Relied On
Takata is getting heat from lawmakers, lawyers and now Honda itself over its handling of the air bag recall crisis.
A Car For Under $5,000? Renault Reportedly Has Four In The Works For India
Renault, Europe’s third-largest car company, hopes to grab market share in India with a slate of cars priced under $5,000.
Why US Auto Sales Have Yet To Reach Prerecession Peaks
The nation's economic recovery has a lot less bounce than previous recoveries, at least from the carmakers' point of view.
China Slowdown Hits Domestic Auto Companies, But Foreign Makers Like GM Remain Unfazed
China, the world's largest, fastest-growing car market, is cooling a lot. Here's why foreign automakers remain bullish on long-term growth.
Ford Hybrid F-150 In The Works, But Will Loyalists Embrace A Lighter, Greener Pickup?
The Ford Motor Co. is working on a hybrid version of America's iconic workhorse truck, the F-150 pickup. Will loyalists make the change?
Consumer Confusion Mounts As Takata Air Bag Recalls Expand
Ford expands recall nationwide while Chrysler says it will replace passenger-side air bags in some regions. Confused?
US Defense Chief Nominee Ashton Carter Wants A Faster Embrace Of New Technologies
The White House's choice to replace Chuck Hagel has long lauded the quick embrace of commercial technology in defense strategies.
December’s Holiday Auto Sales Expected To Ring In A Rebound Year For The Industry
The U.S. auto industry is now 1.1 million new-vehicle sales away from recovering to pre-recession levels. And 2015 could be even better.
China’s Real Estate Slump Made Worse By Shadow Banking, Credit Risks Rise As Slowdown Endures: Report
Chinese banks are underestimating their exposure by keeping about $200B in property lending off the books, Standard & Poor’s says.
GM Calls Back Chevrolet TrailBlazer, GMC Envoy, Other SUVs; Many Of Them Were Recalled Earlier This Year
First it was an electrical short problem in the automatic windows switch; now it’s a problem with the headlamps.
Up To 400,000 Barrels Of Iraqi Oil ‘Remains Inactive’ As Kurds, Iraqi Central Government Aim To Solve Payment Issue
There is serious money at stake: Up to 400,000 barrels of Iraqi oil remains off the market until the issue is solved.
Report: FIN4 Hacker Group Targets Pharma Execs For Insider Edge On Stock Market
A new report shows Wall Street-savvy hackers are using Microsoft computing language to target pharmaceutical companies to game the markets.
Western Fighters In Syria And Iraq: Canadian Veterans The Latest To Take Up Arms Against ISIS
A group of Canadian Forces vets add to a growing list of Western fighters who have ISIS militants in their crosshairs.
FBI Pours Into Ferguson Ahead Of Grand Jury Decision As President Obama Urges Calm
President Barack Obama calls for calm, as agents prepare for possible unrest in the wake of a grand-jury decision in the Mike Brown shooting.
Ecuador Ratifies Julian Assange Asylum Status, Offers Sweden Access To WikiLeaks Founder
WikiLeaks' founder has been living in Ecuador's London embassy to avoid being extradited to Sweden, where he faces sexual assault charges.
Sandy Hook Shooter Adam Lanza's Early Problems Should Have Kept Him Away From Firearms: New Report
Despite early mental health red flags, Lanza frequently joined parents for recreational shooting and never lost easy access to firearms.
Takata Air Bag Quality Control Chief Grilled Over Initial Limited US Recall
Company that made those explosive air bags warns that cars in humid climates really need to be fixed immediately.
Takata Air Bag Recall: Senator Says Automakers Confuse The Public With Recall Language
Do you know the difference between a "service campaign" and a "recall"? You’re not alone.
Takata Air Bag Recall: Sen. Nelson Says Loaner Cars Should Be Provided To Owners Of Vehicles With Explosive Air Bags
Sen. Bill Nelson said consumers should get loaner cars while automakers fix those explosive Takata air bags.
Peter Schwartz Warns Auto Industry Could Wind Up In Silicon Valley’s Back Seat
Business strategist Peter Schwartz says cars could wind up simply being the hardware that carries tech industry software.
Google Android Auto Unleashed: Tech Giant Makes Way For Innovation In Automotive Dashboard Interfaces
Google now allows developers to make Android apps for "car-optimized" audio playback and messaging.