Ford says it is closing its two Australian auto plants and ending production in the country in 2016 amid soaring manufacturing costs and plummeting sales.
Ford says it is closing its two Australian auto plants and ending production in the country in 2016 amid soaring manufacturing costs and plummeting sales.
General Motors Co. is recalling more than 27,000 Cadillac SUVs worldwide because the wheels can fall off.
Workers at Detroit's Big Three will be getting a little less free time this summer.
New numbers from the NTSB show fatal accidents are on the rise. Last year more than 34,000 drivers were killed on the road, up five percent in 2011..
General Motors is set to begin the new GM Student Corp program. It’s a paid internship with 110 Detroit high school students participating.
Ed Carpenter turned Pole Day into a family celebration. The stepson of IndyCar founder Tony George became the first member of the Hulman family to win the
Three Ohio drivers are suing Ford Motor Co., claiming the company's six-cylinder EcoBoost engine is defective.
Strategic Vision of San Diego has released their 18th annual Total Quality Index™ (TQI) study.
Chrysler is recalling 469,000 Jeep SUVs worldwide because they can shift into neutral without warning on startup.
Mother's wishing to keep their hot wheels will find these suggestions from Edmunds.com helpful if they hate minivans.
The U.S. Department of the Treasury announced the next step in a plan to sell the remaining 241.7 million shares of common stock of General Motors.
After two trunk fires, General Motors is recalling 42,904 vehicles. The recall affects the Chevy Malibu Eco, Buick LaCrosse and Buick Regal sedans due to a
General Motors Co.'s U.S. sales rose 11 percent in April on continuing demand for pickups as well as small cars.
Ford Motor Co. said Wednesday that its April U.S. sales rose 18 percent, led by a strong demand for the F-Series pickup and Escape small SUV.
Chrysler says its sales rose 11 percent last month, a sign that Americans continue to buy cars and trucks despite economic uncertainty.
Chrysler's first-quarter profit tumbled 65 percent as shipments of cars and trucks fell while it prepared factories to launch several key new vehicles.