China is the car company's largest single market, with 37 percent of Volkswagen’s sales.
Porsche sales surge in China on demand for the Cayenne luxury crossover, but U.S. is still German automaker’s biggest market.
The drop in factory orders, the sharpest since 2009, was driven by weak foreign demand amid tensions with Russia.
Volkswagen is betting new models will reinvigorate the brand in the U.S. It hasn't won the bet yet.
GM’s China sales are growing, but the company won’t regain the top position lost to Volkswagen last year.
The billionaire electric car maker echoes what Nissan said last month about when self-driving cars could be ready.
Audi became the first to get the license to test its self-driving car. Here are the rules.
China fined Volkswagen’s Audi $40.5 million and Fiat’s Chrysler $5.2 million after they were found guilty of price-fixing.
The German automaker said the decision was based on Russia's faltering economy.
There were reports of a threat to President Barack Obama during his fundraising trips in New York's Westchester County Friday.
Area police spotted a man armed with an assault riffle driving toward the president's fundraising event, according to a local report.
The E-Golf will be priced between a Nissan Leaf and a BMW i3 as VW aims for a small niche.
Parents of first-time drivers: These new and used cars offer the best balance among price, safety and cost to insure.
No accidents or injuries were reported because of the problems prompting the two recalls.
A number of foreign companies have recently tangled with law-enforcement agencies in China over accusations of anti-competitive behavior.
The world’s top automakers are expected to report the strongest July sales figures since 2006, more than a year before the Great Recession.
Porsche's next high performance 911 is getting a serious face-lift.
Americans are borrowing more than ever before to buy new cars. That’s good for the industry — for now.
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.
Volkswagen is evaluating manufacturing engines in India, according to the head of Volkswagen's India operations.
German automaker says it will spend $900 million for new SUV to turn around its poor U.S. sales performance.
As the United Auto Workers announces a new local chapter for Volkswagen plant employees, conservatives hint at support for labor boards.