GM is doubling down in the world’s biggest auto market.
The Detroit Three July U.S. sales: 567,888 vehicles. The theme of the month: Americans bought small sedans.
Would you pay over $80,000 for a Mini Cooper? How about nearly $100,000 for an Audi A4 sedan?
The American automaker became the top producer for the first time in six quarters - signaling U.S. auto industry strength.
General Motors (NYSE: GM) and Ford (NYSE: F) reported quarterly earnings this week in the wake of Detroit filing for bankruptcy.
Consumer Reports gives top marks to a Detroit Three sedan for the first time in 20 years.
The No. 1 U.S. automaker said it's working to slash expenses in its high-cost Australian operations.
Ford Motor Company (NYSE:F) and General Motors Co. (NYSE:GM) are reporting quarterly earnings over the next two day.
It was a “stable quarter” for North America’s largest auto maker, but profits were likely hurt by continued overhaul charges.
A year ago, Tesla was an enigma in the eyes of Detroit. Not anymore.
The most populous nation in the world is now GM's most high-volume market.
The coming changes to Thailand's tax system aim to cut its dependence on cheap labor.
Hydrogen fuel-cell cars are back in flavor as the auto industry explores cheaper, greener and more efficient fuel alternatives.
GM said it sold 1.42 million cars in the U.S. in the first six months of 2013 as demand for two pickups was robust.
Improvements in consumer confidence and housing figures may have pushed June’s U.S. auto sales numbers to pre-recession levels.
The pilot program will address health care needs and prevent future problems among the company's most chronically ill workers.
Moisture intrusion into driver's side armrest controls can short circuit and burn, even when the vehicle is parked.
CEO says tech features in cars present an enormous commercial opportunity one day after report on distracted driving dangers.
The Corsa models will be sold in the car markets of Russia, Kazakhstan and also Belarus.
A US federal judge dismissed a $3 billion lawsuit by Spyker accusing General Motors for Saab's bankruptcy.
General Motors said Wednesday it sold 48 more cars in China than it sold in the United States in May.
General Motors still owes about $19 billion to U.S. taxpayers for its bailout, but that sum is about to go down.