US auto sales rose 14 percent in January, kicking off the industry's fourth straight year of recovery since the depths of recession.
The 1927 Ford Track T roadster took the trophy of the 64th America's Most Beautiful Roadster award by going back to the future.
Dieter Zetsche, CEO of Daimler AG, expects that his contract with the company will be renewed, according to sources close to the situation.
Authorities with Wanxiang, a Chinese auto parts maker, on Tuesday confirmed that they had won approval from the US government to proceed with its bid to purchase a bankrupt electric car battery maker.
Swedish truck manufacturer AB Volvo will be the largest heavy truck manufacturer in the world after signing an agreement with Dongfeng Motor Group.
James Bond's famous Aston Martin DB5 has made the trip across the pond to the 2013 North American International Auto Show in Detroit during January 14-18.
General Motors Co is set to buy back 200 million of its shares from the US Department of Treasury, Chicago Tribune reported Wednesday.
The Chinese battery and electric vehicle producer BYD Co Ltd will establish its first wholly owned manufacturing plant overseas in 2013, going to the United States to produce electric buses, a company executive has said.
Moving to tap markets in Southeast Asia, SAIC Motor Corp recently agreed to form a joint venture with Charoen Pokphand Group to produce its MG cars in Thailand.
Ford Motor Co. is recalling 19,106 2013 Fusion sedans in the United States to replace faulty headlamps, The Chicago Tribune quoted federal safety officials as saying on Friday.
Japanese Suzuki Motor Corp said on Tuesday that it will stop car sales in the United States, as it was unprofitable due to the strong yen.
London police said a man jumped into the River Thames during an Olympic protest by London's cab drivers on Monday.
Otto Fuchs Technology (Shenyang) Co Ltd, also known as OFTS, became operational on June 12 in the capital of Liaoning province.
General Motors (GM) is recalling more than 6,000 big vans and SUVs on the concerns that their steering could fail.