Gov. Larry Hogan has signed a bill letting Tesla sell cars directly to customers -- against dealers’ wishes.
Salman Khan, one of India's highest-paid movie stars, was found guilty and given a five-year prison term in a 2002 hit-and-run case.
The teen's stunt came just months after her father, Bruce Jenner, was involved in a fatal auto accident.
Volkswagen AG reported a good first quarter, but U.S. market share for the Volkswagen brand is at a four-year low.
Ford will soon announce $2.5 billion to expand Mexican operations while Toyota eyes a new $1 billion Corolla factory.
Noah Anderson, 12, was found safe in his mother's home after an overnight search. The woman has mental-health issues and is being evaluated.
Police are searching for a suspect in a parking garage near a hospital in Falls Church, Virginia.
As the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau preps payday lending regulations, a new report argues car title loans are just as bad.
The company also says some of its popular Explorer SUVs have doors that could fly open on side collisions.
As major contract talks approach, some workers want an end to two-tiered wages.
The German automaker showcased its "Luxury in Motion" F 015 self-driving model this week in California.
The Japanese automaker recently discovered that tens of thousands of its vehicles contained potentially defective air bag systems.
The Japanese automaker recalls more than 100,000 cars, including about 2,500 related to a software flaw in Tesla-supplied parts.
The recall affects about 110,000 Camry, Camry Hybrid, Highlander and Highlander Hybrid vehicles of model year 2015, RAV4 vehicles of model year 2014-2015, and 2,500 RAV4 EV vehicles of model year 2012-2014, Toyota said.
General Motors said its sales were up 4 percent, year over year, to 231,378 vehicles in February.
Toyota will make 700 Mirai hydrogen fuel cell cars this year as it slowly teaches its team how to assemble that kind of car.
As many as half of car owners ignore efforts to get flawed vehicles repaired as they casually accept the risks.
The incident, which occurred on Saturday, claimed the life of a 69-year-old woman, who was allegedly driving with a suspended license.
From ex-NFL players like Brett Favre to TV icons like Bryan Cranston, Super Bowl XLIX's ads were full of celebrities.
Jake Scott's career started back with "1984," but now Ridley Scott's son has two commercials in the big game — and they're already making waves.
It costs more money. People aren’t sharing them as often as they used to. So why do brands keep doing it?
The forecast underscores CEO Akio Toyoda's resolve to steer the company through measured, profitable growth rather than chase volumes.