Great Wall Motors Says Profits Hit By Plummeting Sedans Sales In China
China's eighth-largest car company says its country's flagging sedan sales are hurting profitability.
Apple Inc. Sued In California By 20,000 Retail Workers For Alleged Labor Violations
Thousands of current and former retail workers say Apple ignored California law regarding timely work breaks.
Model X Launch: Tesla Factory Shuts Down To Install More KUKA Robots To Speed Up Production
The Palo Alto electric car company is preparing for Model X crossover production by closing factory production for two weeks.
Check Out Decades Of Car Evolution In Seconds To Feed Your Automotive Nostalgia
The Mustang, Corvette, Accord and 3-Series are some of the most recognized cars, but they’re change a lot over the decades.
SpaceX ‘Flights Are As Safe And Reliable As Possible’: NASA Backs Musk's Company In Response To Air Force Letter
The U.S. Air Force says SpaceX launch procedures have ‘anomalies’ that prevent it from being certified for military missions.
Tesla Model S Is A ‘Contender’ To Become An Official Government Vehicle
The U.K. will soon introduce electric cars to agencies’ fleets based on ‘the whole life cost of each vehicle.’
Tesla Motors Inc. (TSLA) Q2 2014 Earnings Preview: Tesla Seen Ekeing Out Slim Profit Amid Massive Expansion
Analysts expect the Palo Alto maker of the Model S to eke out $3.4 million in profit for the quarter ended June 30.
Malaysia Airlines Flight MH17 Passenger Took Photo Of Doomed Jet, Posts Image Of Boeing 777 To Facebook
“Should it vanish, this is what it looks like,” said Dutch passenger Cor Pan.
Volkswagen Primary Shareholder Ferdinand Piech Reportedly Talking To Fiat’s Ruling Families To Acquire Fiat’s Car Business, Including Chrysler
Volkswagen has a U.S. problem. Fiat-Chrysler has a solution. VW’s principal shareholder is reportedly talking to Fiat’s ruling families about that.
GM Recall Senate Hearings: Senators Propose Criminalizing What GM Has Admitted Doing, Here’s The Full Text Of The ‘Hide No Harm’ Act
A new bill would send company officials to jail for five years for knowingly concealing a product defect that leads to death or injury.
Tesla Model 3: What Could Compete With The US Made $35,000 Electric Car When It Comes Out In 2017?
Telsa says its new $35,000 electric vehicle is due out by 2017. Here are the contenders that could compete by then.
Tesla Reveals Name Of $35,000 BMW 3 Series Challenger Due Out In 2017
The Palo Alto car electric car maker says the lower cost electric car will have Roman numerals to give it an "E" look.
Tesla Motors Supercharger Network: VP 'Furious' Over Hyundai Exec Comment That Project Was Taxpayer Funded
Hyundai wants more investment in hydrogen fueling infrastructure, but overstepped by suggesting Tesla’s Supercharger network was government funded.
Toyota Claims World Record 581 MPG From Its Prius Plug-In Hybrid 'Green Hell' Crawl In Germany
Toyota says its hybrid ran the 12.9 mile Grand Prix-like public track sipping fuel only on uphill climbs.
Da Ya Think It’s Sexy? Rare Ferrari Owned By British Classic Rocker Rod Stewart Could Fetch $1.3 Million
The British rock star's pristine sports car hits the auction block next month in California.
Mercedes S65 AMG Coupe Twin Turbocharged V-12 Will Replace CL65 As German Automaker’s Showcase Hi-Tech Luxury Car [PHOTOS]
The German luxury automaker says the S65 will hit 0-60 in 4 seconds, faster than the CL65 it replaces.
Volkswagen Picks Tennessee To Build Next SUV, Factory Workforce To Double In $600M Chattanooga Investment
German automaker says it will spend $900 million for new SUV to turn around its poor U.S. sales performance.
Bugatti Veyron Hybrid Will Reportedly Join Club Of Hybrid High-Performance Sports Cars Like Porsche 918 Spyder, McLaren P1
The next model by the French sports car designer could be getting an electric motor.
Tesla Hacking Challenge: China Group Offers $10K Prize To Anyone Who Can Access Company's Auto OS
This week, tech savvy security geeks will try to crack Tesla’s onboard software at the SyScan Conference in Beijing
Faulty Takata Airbags: Nine Automakers, Millions Of Cars Affected So Far In Ongoing NHTSA Investigations
All major Japanese and U.S. automakers (as well as BMW) have cars with airbags that could spray shrapnel into your face.
Minimum Wage For Tipped Workers: New Report Suggests Customer Subsidies To Business Payrolls Should End
A new report says the uniquely American practice of compelling customers to subsidize tipped-worker incomes should end.
Chrysler Recall: Some Jeep Grand Cherokee, Dodge Durango Vanity Mirrors Could Catch On Fire
The Auburn Hills, Michigan, automakers says wiring in sun visor of some SUVs pose a fire risk.
UAW Creates New Local For Volkswagen Plant In Chattanooga, Tennessee
As the United Auto Workers announces a new local chapter for Volkswagen plant employees, conservatives hint at support for labor boards.
Possible Strike Would Shut Down North America's Largest Commuter Rail Service
North America’s largest commuter rail service could stop operating as early as July 20 in ongoing labor dispute.
French Authorities Say Two Men Were Operating An Illegal Bitcoin Exchange
The crypto-currency is legal to trade in Europe, but operating an unregistered bitcoin exchange is not.
Longshoremen Ordered Back To Work After Joining Trucker Strike Backed By Teamsters
Port workers joined truckers on strike in Los Angeles/Long Beach, amid a cooling-off period in heated contract negotiations.
Ford Recalls 101,000 Ford Taurus Sedans, Lincoln MKX SUVs, Other Recent Models To Fix Safety Defects
The automaker says most of the cars in the recall could lurch unexpectedly because of an improperly installed component.
Mexico Auto Industry 2014: Country Made 30,000 More Autos Than Brazil In First Half Of 2014
Brazil, the world’s fourth-largest auto market, is suffering an economic slump. Meanwhile, Mexico is enjoying a manufacturing boom.
China Extends Lead As World’s Largest Car Market By Sales; GM, Ford China Deliveries Up By Double Digits
China became the world’s largest auto market four years ago, and its lead over the U.S. keeps growing.
Student Loan Debt May Not Be Why Home Ownership Among Younger Americans Is Declining
The Fed says rising cost of higher education is pushing down home ownership, but a recent report says the link isn't clear.