Nissan Calls for Government Help to Meet 'Made in Britain' Rule
Nissan wants the British government to help it source more in Britain to ensure the carmaker complies with "rules of origin."
Nissan Calls for Government Help to Meet 'Made in Britain' Rule
Nissan wants the British government to help it source more in Britain to ensure the carmaker complies with "rules of origin."
Honda Chases Silicon Valley With New Artificial-Intelligence Center
Honda is creating a research arm focused on artificial intelligence.
Honda Chases Silicon Valley With New Artificial-Intelligence Center
Honda is creating a research arm focused on artificial intelligence.
Can Daytona 500 Win Jumpstart Ford Sales?
Ford is betting that racing success can bolster the company’s sales. The Daytona 500 was a strong start to the NASCAR season, thanks to Kurt Busch's victory.
Can Daytona 500 Win Jumpstart Ford Sales?
Ford is betting that racing success can bolster the company’s sales. The Daytona 500 was a strong start to the NASCAR season, thanks to Kurt Busch's victory.
Takata Guilty Plea Expected in Cover-Up of Air Bag Troubles
Japanese auto parts maker Takata is expected to plead guilty Monday to a criminal charge and agree to a $1 billion penalty.
Gordon, Harvick Say NASCAR Overhaul Good for Sport
Racing champions Jeff Gordon and Kevin Harvick say a new race format is a positive step at a time of sagging ratings and attendance.
Gordon, Harvick Say NASCAR Overhaul Good for Sport
Racing champions Jeff Gordon and Kevin Harvick say a new race format is a positive step at a time of sagging ratings and attendance.
Tesla's 'Close to the Edge' Cash Foretells Capital Raise
Investors were spooked after Tesla chief Elon Musk said the company could get "close to the edge" as it burns cash ahead of its Model 3 launch.
GM, Tech Industry at Loggerheads Over Self-Driving Cars
When Illinois state Rep. Michael Zalewski crafted state legislation that would allow car makers to operate self-driving taxi services, he leaned heavily on General Motors Co. His bill, introduced Feb. 8, would limit access to the business to companies that make their own vehicles.
Alphabet's Waymo Sues Uber Over Self-Driving Car Secrets
Google parent Alphabet Inc.'s heated rivalry with Uber Technologies Inc. over self-driving cars has spilled into the courthouse, after the internet giant sued the ride-hailing company for allegedly stealing trade secrets to jump-start its own autonomous vehicle program.
Can Elon Musk Make Tesla the Next Amazon?
Elon Musk has laid out a grandiose vision for Tesla. Can he deliver on the hype?
Audi CEO Not Facing Immediate Dismissal by Supervisory Board
Audi's Rupert Stadler is not facing immediate dismissal by the carmaker's supervisory board, two sources said, despite growing criticism of his role in the investigation into the emissions scandal.
Tesla Says Model 3 on Track for Volume Production by September
Tesla posted a smaller quarterly loss and said its mass-market Model 3 sedan was on track for volume production by September.
Nissan's Carlos Ghosn Steps Down; Hiroto Saikawa Named New CEO
Nissan Motor Co Ltd said on Wednesday it has appointed the company's co-chief executive officer, Hiroto Saikawa, as Nissan's chief executive, effective April 1.
A look at Tesla’s Q4 earnings
Tesla earnings
Lexus, Porsche Are Most Reliable Car Brands
Toyota, Porsche, General Motors and Mercedes-Benz scored well in J.D. Power's annual dependability survey.
VW Looks to East Germany in Switch to Electric Cars
Volkswagen is reshaping its business after a diesel emissions scandal.
Can Monster Energy Inject Youth Into NASCAR?
NASCAR is counting on Monster Energy to help the sport build a new generation of fans.















