Tesla's Big Model 3 Bet Rides on Risky Assembly Line Strategy
Tesla is ordering permanent, more expensive equipment as it races to launch its Model 3 sedan by a self-imposed deadline of September.
Tesla's Big Model 3 Bet Rides on Risky Assembly Line Strategy
Tesla is ordering permanent, more expensive equipment as it races to launch its Model 3 sedan by a self-imposed deadline of September.
Gas Prices Rise 3 Cents to $2.46 a Gallon
The average price of a gallon of regular-grade gasoline jumped 3 cents nationally over the past two weeks, to $2.46
US Judge Hands Volkswagen Three-Year Probation Sentence
A federal judge in Detroit on Friday sentenced Volkswagen AG to three years' probation over the German automaker's diesel emissions scandal as part of a $4.3 billion settlement announced in January.
Sentence Next For Volkswagen in US Diesel Emissions Scandal
Volkswagen and the U.S. government are asking a judge to approve a $2.8 billion criminal penalty against the automaker for cheating on diesel emissions tests.
Sentence Next For Volkswagen in US Diesel Emissions Scandal
Volkswagen and the U.S. government are asking a judge to approve a $2.8 billion criminal penalty against the automaker for cheating on diesel emissions tests.
U.S. Reviewing Venezuela's Seizure of GM Assets
U.S. officials are reviewing Venezuela's seizure of General Motors Co's assets in the country, U.S. State Department spokesman Mark Toner said on Thursday.
U.S. Reviewing Venezuela's Seizure of GM Assets
U.S. officials are reviewing Venezuela's seizure of General Motors Co's assets in the country, U.S. State Department spokesman Mark Toner said on Thursday.
Why was GM doing business in Venezuela in the first place?
GM and Venezuela
Tesla to Recall 53,000 Cars Over Parking Brake Issue
Tesla Inc said on Thursday it would recall 53,000 of its Model S and Model X cars globally to fix a parking brake issue.
Flying Car Costing More Than $1 Million Goes on Show in Monaco
A Slovakia-based company unveiled the commercial design for a flying car priced at more than $1 million on Thursday, saying it was ready for pre-orders with first deliveries expected by 2020.
Amidst riots, Venezuela illegally takes control of GM plant
Venezuela in crisis
GM Ceases Operation in Venezuela as Plant is Expropriated
General Motors Co., the world's third-largest car maker, said it has stopped operating in Venezuela following the expropriation of its plant.
GM Ceases Operation in Venezuela as Plant is Expropriated
General Motors Co., the world's third-largest car maker, said it has stopped operating in Venezuela following the expropriation of its plant.
Toyota unveils zero-emissions truck
Toyota's new truck
Germany's Industrial Union Considers Strike at Tesla's Robotics Unit
Elon Musk is getting a quick introduction to the bare-knuckle world of German labor unions as the country's largest industrial union mulls a strike at Tesla's recently acquired industrial robotics subsidiary.
Harley Offers Rare Incentives to Shift Bike Overhang: Dealers
Harley-Davidson Inc has taken the rare step of offering rebates on its 2016 motorcycles to U.S. dealers as an incentive for them to shift a backlog that has restricted sales of its latest models, three dealers and two analysts said.
Harley Offers Rare Incentives to Shift Bike Overhang: Dealers
Harley-Davidson Inc has taken the rare step of offering rebates on its 2016 motorcycles to U.S. dealers as an incentive for them to shift a backlog that has restricted sales of its latest models, three dealers and two analysts said.
Uber, Amid Scandals, Releases Financials: Says Growth Outpaces Losses
Uber – the privately-held ride-sharing company that investors value at nearly $70 billion – gave a peek into its financials Friday, reporting that revenue growth is outpacing losses as it seeks to move the spotlight away from a recent string of executive departures occurring amid sexual harassment and toxic work environment claims.
GM to Build Facility for Self-Driving Cars, Add Employees
General Motors Co. will build a development facility in San Francisco and eventually add 1,100 employees there to work on autonomous vehicles, a major expansion of GM's Silicon Valley presence as it vies with other auto makers to lead the race for self-driving cars.















