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Ford's sales in China soar to 45 percent as the automakers post record sales of passenger vehicles and slowly expands its SUV consumer base.
Toyota Motor Corp. is recalling 242,000 of its gas-electric hybrid vehicles worldwide due to a brake design flaw, the automaker announced on Wednesday.
Chevy is about to turn the midsize performance segment on its head with the introduction of the 2014 Chevrolet SS -- promised to be a wolf in sheep's clothing.
Stocks fell today at economists predicted the Federal Reserve will end stimulus as soon as September. Here's your cheat sheet to today's top stories...
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Both Chrysler and Ford reported that sales in the United States exceeded analysts’ estimates for the month of May.
After being booted off the S&P 500 index and taking billions of dollars from the federal government, General Motors and American International Group will rejoin their former posts on the index, providing a positive boost in shares to both companies.
U.S. safety regulators are inquiring as to whether 400,000 General Motors vehicles need to be recalled due to problems with defective airbags.
It's a delicate balance -- for the inexperienced driver, one would want the utmost safety available, but a car affordable enough that a minor accident wouldn't necessarily be a big deal. Here are 10 cars that offer significant safety benefits, but won't break the bank.
As small utility vehicles become a more central part of automakers' main business, companies like Ford are planning to expand their small crossover segments abroad -- but it will only be a matter of time before the cars begin to wash up on America's shores as well.
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That time of year is upon us, when rolling your window just isn't sufficient. Fortunately, automakers have us covered -- or uncovered, as the case may be. Here are seven convertibles worth looking into if you're in the market.
Sirius XM and Pandora face competition from a relatively new kid on the block -- privately held TuneIn. The company has signed deals with Ford, GM and Tesla.
By improving key aspects of its 2014 Malibu, GM is offering proof it has a proactive strategy to answer criticism about its vehicles.
The Lincoln MKZ singlehandedly keeping Ford's luxury brand alive. The company is hoping its upcoming releases help reclaim success in a competitive market.
Paul Scott is spending a big part of his retirement savings to talk to Obama about stepping up support for electric vehicles and energy independence.
Ford Motor is revolutionizing its vehicles and hoping to make American vehicles a very competitive option for most consumers and companies around the world. The stock is on a strong run that has put it near a critical price level where a solid break higher may see it coasting towards prices not seen in years.
Honda will trim lease payments for its electric Fit hatchback in order to boost U.S. demand and help it compete with GM and Nissan.
Ford’s Flat Rock plant will lie idle for two weeks longer than usual this summer in preparation for production changes.
GM has officially released the specs for the latest power plant that will find its way under the hood of the 2014 Corvette Stingray, and it appears that its performance will not disappoint.
Though it has escaped the clutches of bankruptcy, Chrysler has yet to offer a car that can realistically compete with the new power offerings from Ford and GM. That might change, if the new 200 is all it's promised to be...
Chevrolet and Dreamworks Animations have announced collaborative plans to not only feature an animated snail in a new summer film, but also animated versions of a Chevrolet Camaro and other Indy cars.
Leading GM’s efforts to secure a bigger share of the luxury car market is the all-new 2014 Cadillac CTS.
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Green cars are typically not known for their style. Many of the 2014 releases by the world's top automakers are changing that perception.
Investors curious which companies are winning fans this summer can note the top of the heap in smartphones, cars and movies.
DreamWorks Animation got some help from General Motors to accurately represent the Chevrolet Camaro and Indy cars that make an appearance in the upcoming animated film "Turbo". The movie premiers in theaters nationwide on July 17.
Toyota Motor provides innovative vehicles and related products to consumers and companies worldwide. The stock has been in an explosive run over the last several years and is now trading at all-time high prices.
The big Detroit automakers are reducing their customary shutdown periods during the summer to accomodate a swell in demand.