Old dogs, new blimps: Goodyear pilots need to be retrained
The Goodyear Tire company is training pilots of its iconic blimps to fly new airships in Ohio.
German economic strength gives European markets a lift
Asian markets rose Monday after Wall Street rebounded from losses to end last week higher on stronger oil and gas prices.
German economic strength gives European markets a lift
Asian markets rose Monday after Wall Street rebounded from losses to end last week higher on stronger oil and gas prices.
Volkswagen unveils new version of Polo subcompact
Volkswagen is unveiling a new version of its Polo subcompact, the sixth edition of a car that has sold 14 million copies since it was introduced in 1975.
Honda to roll out all-new Accord with no V6 option
Honda says its Accord midsize car will be offered only with four-cylinder or gas-electric hybrid engines when an all-new version comes out later this year.
As Americans take on more debt, some pockets of concern
After a stint of frugality, Americans have returned to their borrowing ways.
As Americans take on more debt, some pockets of concern
After a stint of frugality, Americans have returned to their borrowing ways.
Off-lease used cars are flooding market, pushing prices down
In 2014, Infiniti leased more than 28,000 Q50 luxury sedans for as little as $329 per month in a growing U.S. market.
Uber inadvertently underpaid NY City drivers for over two years
Uber Technologies Inc said on Tuesday it underpaid its New York City drivers for the past two-and-a-half years, an error that could cost the ride-hailing company tens of millions of dollars.
Toyota, Nissan, others get behind fuel cell push in Japan
Japan is backing a push for pollution-free vehicles that run on hydrogen and planning to build more hydrogen fueling stations so that fuel-cell vehicles on roads will grow to 40,000 by 2020, from the current handful.
Toyota, Nissan, others get behind fuel cell push in Japan
Japan is backing a push for pollution-free vehicles that run on hydrogen and planning to build more hydrogen fueling stations so that fuel-cell vehicles on roads will grow to 40,000 by 2020, from the current handful.
Four Carmakers Settle Claims Over Takata Inflators for $553M
Four automakers agreed to a $553 million settlement to address class-action economic loss claims covering owners of nearly 16 million recalled vehicles with potentially defective Takata airbag inflators, according to court documents filed on Thursday.
Four Carmakers Settle Claims Over Takata Inflators for $553M
Four automakers agreed to a $553 million settlement to address class-action economic loss claims covering owners of nearly 16 million recalled vehicles with potentially defective Takata airbag inflators, according to court documents filed on Thursday.
Delphi joins BMW-Intel-Mobileye autonomous car partnership
The automotive parts and electronics maker Delphi is the latest company to partner with BMW, Intel and Mobileye in a joint bid to develop autonomous vehicles.
Delphi joins BMW-Intel-Mobileye autonomous car partnership
The automotive parts and electronics maker Delphi is the latest company to partner with BMW, Intel and Mobileye in a joint bid to develop autonomous vehicles.
AP Sources: Fiat Chrysler to buy back about 300,000 Ram pickups with steering problems
Fiat Chrysler will buy back about 300,000 Ram pickup trucks in the biggest such action in U.S. history as part of a potentially expensive deal with U.S. safety regulators to settle legal problems in about two-dozen recalls, two people briefed on the matter say.
China auto sales cool in June as domestic brands lose more share to foreign rivals
Car sales in China cooled in June, with domestic brands falling further behind their foreign rivals in the world's biggest auto market.
Fiat Chrysler must offer to buy back Rams, SUVs in settlement of claims of mishandled recalls
Fiat Chrysler could be required to lay out hundreds of millions of dollars to get potentially defective Ram pickups and older Jeeps off the road under a deal with safety regulators to settle claims that the automaker mishandled nearly two dozen recalls.
Ford surprises in 2Q as net income jumps 44 pct; record North American profit
Ford Motor Co.'s net income jumped 44 percent to $1.9 billion in the second quarter as the company was able to charge more for new SUVs with premium features.
San Francisco Bay Area governments make big investment in all-electric vehicles
A group of San Francisco Bay Area cities, counties and water agencies is joining forces for what is being billed as one of the largest single government purchases of all-electric vehicles in the country.