Elon Musk's Tesla robotaxi plan: What to know
The CEO says robotaxis could be on the road in 2020.
Google-owned Waymo picks Detroit plant for self-driving cars, competing against US auto industry
The company launched its first commercial, self-driving fleet in December 2018.
Trump threatens to 'reciprocate' EU tariffs after Harley's profits plummet
It marked a turn in opinion for the president, who last year called for a boycott of Harley.
Trump weighs in on EU tariffs' impact on Harley-Davidson, threatens to reciprocate
Trump weighs in on impact of EU tariffs on Harley-Davidson
Best thing that happened to Twitter was Trump: Market analyst
Outlook for Twitter
U.S. auto safety regulators expand air bag probe to 12.3 million vehicles because bags may not inflate in a crash.
U.S. auto safety regulators expand air bag probe to 12.3 million vehicles because bags may not inflate in a crash.
Tesla CEO plans to hand the car keys to robots next year
Tesla CEO Elon Musk appears ready to transform the company's electric cars into driverless vehicles in a risky bid to realize a bold vision he has been floating for years.
The Latest: Tesla to introduce new ride-hailing service
The Latest on Tesla's plans for fully-autonomous vehicles (all times local): 6 a.m.
New charges for Carlos Ghosn in Japan
New charges for Ghosn
Ghosn lawyer requests bail after ex-Nissan chair indicted for 4th time
The charge came on the day Ghosn's latest detention period was set to expire.
China probes video of Tesla Model S exploding in Shanghai
The cause of the explosion could not be immediately ascertained from the videos.
What is the timetable for Tesla's driverless cars?
The 2019 IPO outlook
New indictment expands case against Nissan ex-chair Ghosn
Japanese media reported Monday that prosecutors have charged Nissan's former chairman Carlos Ghosn with breach of trust.
Honda slows Accord, Civic production as buyers shift to SUVs
Honda is slowing production of Accord sedans as car buyers continue to favor SUVs and trucks.
Fiat Chrysler recalls 300K+ cars on rollaway risk
The company says a bushing can fail, causing the shifter cable to come loose from the transmission. That means when a driver shifts to park or another gear, the gear may not change and the car could roll away.
GM CEO Mary Barra’s salary took a dip in 2018 to $21.87 million
But she still makes 281 times the average GM worker
Fiat Chrysler recalls over 300K cars due to rollaway risk
Fiat Chrysler is recalling more than 300,000 vehicles in North America because a transmission problem could cause them to roll away unexpectedly.
BMW adds nearly 185,000 vehicles to recall over fire risk
BMW is adding nearly 185,000 vehicles in the U.S. to a 2017 recall for possible engine fires.
Trump admin: USMCA would lead to North American auto industry surge
The trade deal would spur $34 billion in investment in the auto industry and create 76,000 new jobs, the agency says.
Toyota’s Bob Carter and Hyundai’s Brian Smith talk auto tariffs at NY Auto Show
Jeff Flock reports from the NY Auto Show