China, Europe Drive Shift to Electric Cars as U.S. lags
Electric cars will pick up critical momentum in 2017, many in the auto industry believe - just not in North America.
Oil Prices Will Be Much More Volatile in 2017: IEA
Global oil prices will witness "much more volatility" in 2017 even though markets may rebalance in the first half of the year if output cuts pledged by producers are implemented, the head of the International Energy Agency (IEA) said on Sunday.
Oil Prices Will Be Much More Volatile in 2017: IEA
Global oil prices will witness "much more volatility" in 2017 even though markets may rebalance in the first half of the year if output cuts pledged by producers are implemented, the head of the International Energy Agency (IEA) said on Sunday.
Takata to Plead Guilty, Pay $1 Billion U.S. Penalty Over Air Bag Defect
Japan's Takata Corp. on Friday agreed to plead guilty to criminal wrongdoing and to pay $1 billion to resolve a U.S. Justice Department investigation into ruptures of its air bag inflators linked to at least 16 deaths worldwide.
Takata to Plead Guilty, Pay $1 Billion U.S. Penalty Over Air Bag Defect
Japan's Takata Corp. on Friday agreed to plead guilty to criminal wrongdoing and to pay $1 billion to resolve a U.S. Justice Department investigation into ruptures of its air bag inflators linked to at least 16 deaths worldwide.
The 10 Best Cars of the Detroit Auto Show
Trucks, SUVs and luxury vehicles were the main show-stoppers in Detroit.
Bentley Speeds Into 2017 With Its Most Powerful Car Ever
Bentley races into the new year with its fastest car yet: the Continental Supersports. Jon Simons, Bentley’s head of Products for America, highlights some of the luxurious features in the new car.
Bentley Speeds Into 2017 With Its Most Powerful Car Ever
Bentley races into the new year with its fastest car yet: the Continental Supersports. Jon Simons, Bentley’s head of Products for America, highlights some of the luxurious features in the new car.
U.S. EPA Locks in 2025 Fuel Efficiency Rules
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency chief Gina McCarthy on Friday finalized a determination that the landmark fuel efficiency rules instituted by President Barack Obama should be locked in through 2025, a bid to maintain a key part of his administration's climate legacy.
U.S. EPA Locks in 2025 Fuel Efficiency Rules
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency chief Gina McCarthy on Friday finalized a determination that the landmark fuel efficiency rules instituted by President Barack Obama should be locked in through 2025, a bid to maintain a key part of his administration's climate legacy.
Fiat Chrysler Fights EPA Over Diesel Claims, Awaits Trump
Fiat Chrysler Automobiles is firing back at the EPA over allegations related to diesel emissions, saying it will work with Trump's team to settle the dispute.
Bentley unveils fastest Continental Supersports ever
Most powerful Bentley ever
AP Sources: US to allege Fiat Chrysler cheated on emissions
The U.S. government is accusing Fiat Chrysler of violating the Clean Air Act on some of its diesel engines, according to two people briefed on the case.
Ford: Worker dies after fall from Michigan factory crane
Ford Motor Co. says a contract worker has died after falling from a crane at a Detroit-area plant.
Ford: Worker dies after fall from Michigan factory crane
Ford Motor Co. says a contract worker has died after falling from a crane at a Detroit-area plant.
Indicted VW exec seeking release on bail over US objection
A high-ranking Volkswagen AG executive indicted in the company's U.S. emissions scandal is seeking release on bail over the objections of federal prosecutors.
Indicted VW exec seeking release on bail over US objection
A high-ranking Volkswagen AG executive indicted in the company's U.S. emissions scandal is seeking release on bail over the objections of federal prosecutors.
On the Money: Car buyers will find good deals this year
U.S. car shoppers will find plentiful deals, relatively low interest rates and lots of high-tech choices in the market this year.
Report: Takata Expected to Plead Guilty as Part of $1B U.S. Settlement
Japanese auto parts manufacturer Takata Corp is expected to agree to plead guilty to fraud charges as early as Friday as part of a $1 billion settlement with the U.S. Justice Department to resolve the government's investigation into deadly air bag ruptures, sources said.
Fiat Chrysler Shares Tank After EPA Cheating Accusations
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency on Thursday accused Fiat Chrysler Automobiles NV of illegally using hidden software that allowed significant excess diesel emissions, the result of a probe that stemmed from regulators' investigation of rival Volkswagen AG.















