Takata Airbag Recall: Does Your Car Have One Of These Dangerous, Shrapnel Spitting Airbags?
Some Takata-made airbags could hurt you. They're in tons of models. Quickly see if yours is one of them.
Customized Tesla Model S: Mod-Shop Will Begin Making Tesla Motors Cars Convertible In California, Barcelona, Dubai
For a mere $25,000, you can soon make a convertible out of the world’s first luxury electric sedan, the Tesla Model S.
Saturn Peeks Out From Earth’s Moon In Rare Occultation Event [PHOTOS]
Though not the rarest event in the universe, stargazers capture the moon traveling in front of Saturn.
Prayer Vigils In China As Death Toll Mounts Following Quake That Buried Villages In Diverse Yunnan Province [PHOTOS]
China could take a strong-hand position on religious activities, but Sunday’s quake shows spirituality in the wake of tragedy.
Ship Carrying Libya Evacuees Arrives In Malta As Militants Say They’ve Conquered Three Benghazi Army Bases
Options for leaving Libya by sea and air are limited. Thousands of Filipinos say they fear joblessness more than war.
Hurricane Iselle Weakens As Hurricane Julio Emerges Right Behind Her; Pair Could Hit Hawaii Three Days Apart
Hurricane Iselle lost some punch, but behind it is Hurricane Julio. If they both hit Hawaii, it would be “unprecedented.”
Ford Motor Bullish On Africa: Sees 40% Auto Sales Growth By 2020, Might Be Looking For New Factory Site On Continent
The chief of Ford’s new Middle East-Africa unit stopped short of confirming rumors of a Nigerian factory project.
Will China Auto Sales Hit 50 Million A Year By 2020? One Chinese Official Thinks So
Even if half as many Chinese own cars than Americans, the Chinese auto market will more than double soon, says Chinese researcher.
Turkey Is Boosting Weapons Exports With A Focus On Africa, Here’s Who Benefits
Turkey is a major buyer of Western military hardware, but its defense industry is rising.
Bad July For Tesla Model S: Slammed In A Car Review, Then Dusted By A Lamborghini Gallardo
Company CEO Elon Musk said Tesla repair teams were “ultra-proactive” in fixing a car Edmunds.com says is “hard to recommend.”
Zhongrong Metal Parts Factory Explosion: How Does It Affect General Motors In China?
China’s worst factory accident in 13 months has General Motors -- the country’s second-largest foreign automaker -- looking for new suppliers.
Brazil Exports First Military Drone: Flight Technologies FT-100 Horus Heads To Unnamed African Country
FT Sistemas S.A. says it’s sending the Horus FT-100 Mini-UAV to an unnamed buyer across the Atlantic.
Here Are The July 2014 'Big Eight' US Auto Sales Numbers: GM, Ford, Chrysler, Toyota, Honda, Nissan, Volkswagen, Kia/Hyundai
The world’s top automakers are expected to report the strongest July sales figures since 2006, more than a year before the Great Recession.
Tesla Motors Q2 Earnings: Revenue, Profit Missed Expectations, Sales Beat Forecast; Possible Nevada 'Gigafactory' Site Confirmed
Tesla announced on Thursday that a site outside of Reno is “potentially” the location of $5 billion factory.
Upcoming 2015 Porsche 911 GT3 RS Design Photos Leaked Showing Significant Changes
Porsche's next high performance 911 is getting a serious face-lift.
Auto Industry Contribution To US GDP Is Way Up From 2011, When Fears Of Double-Dip Recession Made Consumers Wary
Three years ago, the automotive market's contribution to the U.S. economy was contracting. Not any more.
Hyundai Sonata Recalled For Transmission Problems; Risk Of Rolling Away While Parked
South Korean automaker Hyundai says 880,000 Sonata sedans in the U.S. won’t shift into the ‘park’ position.
Self-Driving Cars: UK Sees Driverless Vehicles On British Streets By January 2015
Britain says it won’t fell behind in the push to make self-driving cars a thing on its roads.
July 2014 US New Auto Sales Forecast: Record High Auto Lending Pushing US New Car Sales To Highs Unseen Since 2006
Americans are borrowing more than ever before to buy new cars. That’s good for the industry — for now.
SpaceX 2100: President Shotwell Says Company Will Dominate Space Cargo Services, Put Humans On Mars In 10 Years
SpaceX’s president sees her company becoming the most widely used interplanetary cargo company by the end of the century.
This Week In Tesla: Gigafactory Details Likely, But Will Model S Maker Announce Where It Will be Built?
Tesla will reveal more details this week about its battery factory.
SEC Alleges US Gunmaker Smith & Wesson Paid Pakistani Cops Bribe In Guns, A Violation Of Foreign Corrupt Practices Act
Smith & Wesson ordered to pay $2 million for playing dirty in “high-risk markets” by bribing or attempting to bribe.
Lawmakers Want Repeal Human Trafficking Law To Make Child Deportation Easier
Two Texas lawmakers hope Congress will repeal a human-trafficking law before month-long break.
California Sand Fire: Desalination Plants May Be State’s Only Solution Despite Environmental, Energy Concerns
Drought stricken California may finally be coming to terms with desalination, for better or worse.
Costa Concordia Arrives In Genoa: Searchers Hope To Find The Remains Of Russel Rebello [PHOTOS]
Crippled Italian cruise ship Costa Concordia docks in northern Italy. Will the remains of 33-year-old waiter Russel Rebello be found?
Silver Fixing Lawsuit: Deutsche Bank, HSBC And Bank Of Nova Scotia Manipulated Daily Benchmark Price
First gold, now silver. A new lawsuit accuses top banks of rigging the daily silver benchmark price.
Boko Haram Militants Kidnap Wife Of Cameroon Vice Prime Minister Amadou Ali: Report
Nigeria says the Islamist militants want to gain traction in neighboring Cameroon.
Recall: Ignition Switch Debacle Is Quickly Dropping Chevrolet Cobalt, Saturn Ion Resale Value
Used Chevrolet Cobalts, Saturn Ions and other models named in the GM ignition switch recalls are losing value fast.
Advantage Turns To SpaceX As US-Russia Relations Sour And Threaten Defense Dept. Launch Rocket Supply
The U.S. military relies on Russia to get its satellites into orbit. SpaceX says it has a fix for that.
GM Second Quarter Earnings: Sales Growth Drives On Despite Recall Nightmare
Apparently, American car buyers are a forgiving bunch. GM expected to show quarterly revenue growth.