US court rules Kentucky man can get ‘IM GOD’ license plate
A federal court is allowing a Kentucky man to personalize a license plate with the phrase "IM GOD” after a three-year legal battle over the custom engraving.
Ford starts presales of 'Mustang' electric SUV
Ford confirmed its new electric SUV will be called the Mustang Mach-E ahead of a debut event scheduled for Los Angeles on Sunday.
Auto loan originations near record high, as household debt soars
U.S. household debt reached new record in the third quarter, near $14 trillion.
Germany hails Tesla plan to build new factory near Berlin
The company will also set up an engineering and design center in Berlin.
VW breaking ground on $800M Tennessee plant expansion for electric vehicles
Volkswagen plans to add 1,000 jobs to the facility.
NASCAR finalists rev up for 'big payday' in championship race
'It will not be easy,' said Denny Hamlin.
Trump facing Wednesday deadline may delay EU car tariffs
According to the Center for Automotive Research, tariffs of 25 percent would increase the price of import cars by about $6,875. But increases would not be limited to foreign cars.
GM Lordstown sold to electric truck startup, battery plant could be coming to town: Mayor
GM Lordstown plant sold
China's car sales crash show trade war wounds, electronic cars flopping
The Chinese auto market is on track to contract for second year, dragged down by weak demand in the face of cooling economic growth and a tariff war with Washington.
Average US price of gas remains steady
A price drop is expected as maintenance at refineries continues and consumers cut back demand this time of year.
This carsharing company is helping veterans turn unused vehicles into cash
How one veteran is using her two cars to make some cold, hard cash.
55,000 UAW workers' approval of Ford deal not guaranteed. This fix may help.
Ford and the UAW edited the tentative agreement fix a "wage transition disparity" that disadvantaged in-progression workers.
DOJ issues subpoenas in California emissions pact probe
The DOJ says if there was collaboration between the companies on the standards, it could raise antitrust concerns.
GM sells shuttered Ohio plant to electric truck startup
Thousands of people lost jobs when the Lordstown, Ohio, plant closed.
Fugitive demanding $60K worth of fines against his family be waived if he surrenders
Afzal "Bobby" Khan is asking prosecutors to allow his family to return to America when he surrenders, but a former state attorney said that is a tall order from a wanted man.
GM sells Ohio plant to start up seeking to build electric pickup trucks
General Motors Co confirmed on Thursday it has sold its shuttered Lordstown Assembly plant in Ohio to a start-up that has an ambitious plan to begin building electric pickup trucks by the end of 2020.
GM workers to get $11,000 ratification bonuses after painful strike
The bonus may not offset lost wages for this group of workers.
New acting UAW president to propose 'strict rules' guarding union dues amid corruption probe
'We're going to be looking at every inch of this union.'
Auto workers in midst of a nightmare as UAW scandal unfolds
UAW corruption probe and charges
USMCA could be passed by early 2020: Rep. Debbie Dingell
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