Thanksgiving travel to hit 13-year high, AAA predicts
The AAA estimated that holiday travel will surpass 54 million this year.
German govt: automakers raise offer to help fix diesels
Germany's transport minister says automakers are prepared to offer up to 3,000 euros ($3,430) per car to help fix some older diesel vehicles with excessive emissions.
Ford bets big on electric scooters
The automaker is in the midst of a restructuring period.
Nissan sees profit dip as sales fall, offsetting cost cuts
Japanese automaker Nissan is reporting an 8 percent fall in profit for the latest quarter as declining sales offset the benefits of cost cuts.
Robyn Denholm replaces Musk as Tesla board chair
Denholm, the CFO of Australia's Telstra, has served on Tesla's board since 2014.
3 get prison in Fiat Chrysler-UAW training center scandal
Two former Fiat Chrysler executives and a union official have been sentenced to prison in a corruption scandal at a labor training center.
BMW earnings fall amid market trouble over emissions tests
Germany luxury automaker BMW says net profit fell 24 percent in the third quarter as the company faced market disruptions caused by other companies failing to get vehicles certified for new European Union emissions tests.
US probing whether GM SUV recall included enough vehicles
The U.S. government is investigating whether General Motors should expand a 2016 windshield wiper recall to include 1.7 million more SUVs.
Toyota quarterly profit rises on growing sales, cost cuts
Toyota Motor Corp. has raised its earnings forecast after reporting that its profit surged 28 percent in the last quarter on growing sales and cost cuts.
Toyota lifts full-year profit forecast
Profit for the July-September period rose 11 percent.
Ferrari third quarter profit doubles on one-off tax break
Ferrari says its net earnings doubled in the third quarter thanks mostly to one-off tax benefit.
These electric truck companies are positioned to change industry
Tesla and other companies are looking to shake up the trucking industry by turning to electric vehicles.
Uber wants to resume self-driving car tests on public roads
Uber wants to restart testing autonomous vehicles on public roads nearly eight months after one of its SUVs hit and killed an Arizona pedestrian.
Toyota recalls over 1M vehicles to fix air bag problem
Toyota is recalling just over 1 million vehicles worldwide because the air bags could inflate without a crash or fail to work if there is one.
Subaru and Toyota to recall more than 400,000 vehicles
All the cars were made in 2012 and 2013.
German consumer group files suit in VW diesel scandal
A German consumer group has filed a suit against Volkswagen that aims to establish a right to compensation for car owners affected by the automaker's diesel emissions scandal.
Tesla cars will have 'smarter' auto-park by 2019, Musk says
Under Musk, Tesla has prioritized advancements in car software to boost the value of its electric vehicles.
GM offers buyouts to 18K workers after posting strong profit
General Motors swung to a third-quarter profit and blew past Wall Street expectations on rising prices in North America and surprising resilience in China.
General Motors offers employee buyouts
Offers will be made to about 18,000 salaried workers in North America.
GM offers buyouts to 18K salaried workers in North America
General Motors will attempt to cut costs by offering buyouts to about 18,000 white-collar workers in North America.














