The U.S. auto industry is now 1.1 million new-vehicle sales away from recovering to pre-recession levels. And 2015 could be even better.
Takata has refused to accede to the NHTSA's demand even as automakers plan to initiate a joint inquiry into the company's air bags.
About 14 million vehicles have so far been recalled globally due to problems linked to air bags manufactured by Takata.
Toyota's action follows a recall by rival Honda Motor Co for the same problem two weeks ago.
A lawsuit against a Texas car dealership sheds light on a common practice that takes advantage of low-income borrowers.
Google now allows developers to make Android apps for "car-optimized" audio playback and messaging.
The current recall is confined to areas with persistently high humidity. Federal officials demand that it be expanded nationwide.
Ralph Nader says the public knows too little about why some Takata air bags explode and spray shrapnel.
The Takata air-bag recall has affected the owners of millions of vehicles.
Toyota is the largest seller of automobiles in the world, having recently pulled ahead of other players like Volkswagen and General Motors.
Uber is looking to boost its presence in India by teaming up with lenders to give loans to aspiring cab drivers.
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Lower gas prices encouraged consumers to drive off in SUVs and trucks. U.S. automakers lose to Japanese sedans.
Annual reliability survey says new models from Fiat, Jeep, Ram and Dodge rank below average, followed by Mercedes-Benz and Ford.
The additional charge could be part of a broader estimate for a global recall, which began in 2008, a Reuters report said.
Toyota’s deliveries in the U.S. increased 5.7 percent until September, led by a 26 percent rise in the sales of its RAV4 SUV.
U.S. Sen. Richard Blumenthal, D-Conn., wants a national recall of Takata air bags.
Ebola has killed just one person in the U.S. and infected two others, yet it dominates headlines across the country.
The Takata airbag recall applies to owners of certain Toyota, Honda, Mazda, BMW, Nissan, Mitsubishi, Subaru, Chrysler, Ford and General Motors vehicles.
A new auto recall has been announced in which nearly 5 million vehicles should be serviced immediately to replace potentially faulty air bags.
China is the car company's largest single market, with 37 percent of Volkswagen’s sales.
Japan's Toyota Motor Corp said on Wednesday it would recall a total 1.67 million vehicles globally in a voluntary move to address three separate defects including a faulty brake master cylinder that could hinder the brake's performance.