Volkswagen Group reached an agreement in principle with U.S. authorities to address the roughly 482,000 2.0-liter diesel VW and Audi vehicles with software designed to mask excess emissions in lab tests.
Read More »Ford F-150 ready for pursuit with special service package
Ford Motor Co. is expanding its law enforcement and special service vehicle program to include a modified F-150 pickup. The 2016 F-150 Special Service Vehicle features a 240-amp alternator and two engine options: a 5.0-liter V-8 or 3.
Read More »Don’t Let Car Shopping Wear You Out
While securing the best rates on a car may have been difficult in the past, it’s coming to a time where people are willing to bargain with you. You just need to learn how to negotiate. You do not have to get something that you are just go with the …
Read More »Uber overtakes rental cars among business travelers
Taxis aren’t the only ones that may be stressing out about Uber.
Read More »Lithia Q1 net eases 0.9%; revenue up 11%
Lithia Motors’ net income eased 0.9 percent to $40.3 million in the first quarter from a year earlier, even as revenue grew in almost all operations, the dealership group said today.
Read More »GM Q1 profits surge as European losses shrink
General Motors’ first-quarter operating profit surged to its highest level since before its 2009 bankruptcy, driven by stronger pricing in North America and a sharp reduction in losses at its European and South American units.
Read More »'Shameful' Mitsubishi fraud risks pushing carmaker to brink
Mitsubishi’s disclosure that it manipulated fuel-economy tests risks putting the Japanese carmaker back in a familiar position: needing help from Mitsubishi group companies to stay in business.
Read More »Honda to create green Clarity family with EV, plug-in hybrid variants
Honda, seeking to reassert itself as a dominant player in the world of green cars, plans to broaden the Clarity nameplate to two more alternative-fuel vehicles.
Read More »Volvo sets goal to sell 1 million electrified cars by 2025
Following a global sales record in 2015, Volvo plans to sell 1 million electrified cars by 2025, the company said today. “It is a deliberately ambitious target,” Volvo CEO Hakan Samuelsson said in a statement.
Read More »IAC promotes two execs to head N.A., Europe operations
International Automotive Components today named Maurice Sessel and Kelli Carney to run its North American and European operations, respectively.
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