Ford struck the proverbial gold with its two latest popular models, which saw sales climb 24 percent. Buyers are spending more, too.
Detroit auto giant GM is expected to report lower first-quarter profits, but analysts expect improved performance overall this year.
American and Chinese car buyers are helping Ford partially offset losses in Europe, Latin America and India.
Despite government efforts to get Chinese to drive alternative-fuel cars, the Chinese are embracing the biggest cars they can afford.
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March sales of cars in Europe fell more than 10 percent with most major automakers seeing double-digit declines.
For a third time in a decade, North America's top automakers work together to create a better automatic transmission.
Americans shrugged off the Washington political circus and continued to boost auto sales to levels unseen since before the last recession.
Ford sold nearly 6 percent more vehicles in March and nearly 600,000 units for the first three months of the year.
For years, Shelby American has built its name on customizing Ford Mustangs. Now it’s turning its attention to the F-150 Raptor.
Ford Motors India apologizes for an ad campaign blunder that leaves Italy seething against distasteful portrayal of its former premier.
Consumer Reports has compiled a Best & Worst Used Cars list for model years 2003 through 2012.
Car sales in India's passenger market plunged nearly 26 percent last month on an annual basis, its worst performance in 12 years.
Executives at the 83rd Geneva Car Show offered a grim prognosis for annual auto sales in the European Union.
Mexico's manufacturing boom continued with Superior Industries International announcing a factory in the nation.
United States budget sequestration cuts might have considerable implications, but American car buyers seem unfazed -- at least for now.
Ford Motor Company (NYSE:F) said Friday it sold 195,822 vehicles last month, its best February in six years.
G.M. 4Q results likely benefited from stronger demand, cost cuts, more-enticing cars, and a focus on successful brands.
The Detroit Three and Japanese rivals began the year in the fast lane as seasonally adjusted annual sales in January topped 15 million.
Detroit’s Big Three saw double-digit sales growth in January - a continuation of an impressive recovery that's supporting US GDP.
A strong 2013 start is expected when automakers release January sales figures Friday after the best December since the 2008-09 recession.
America's second-largest automaker beat analysts' earnings expectations, but estimates for Europe and Latin America pulled the stock price down.