Making Bank from Restoring Porsches
Emory Motorsports President Rod Emory said turning his lifelong passion for Porches into a successful business was something that came naturally to him.
Ford Recalls 202K Pickups, SUVs, Cars to Fix Transmissions
Ford is recalling nearly 202,000 pickup trucks, SUVs and cars in North America because the automatic transmissions can suddenly downshift to first gear.
Ford CEO Dismisses Campaign Criticism, Citing U.S. Growth
Ford CEO Mark Fields, emphasizing Ford’s investments in U.S. manufacturing, shrugged off criticism that has been lobbed at the automaker during the presidential primary races.
Ford's 1Q Sets Records for Profit, Operating Margins
Ford reported an adjusted 1Q profit of $0.68 per share, topping the estimate for $0.48. Revenue for the automaker came in at $37.7 billion, also beating the estimate for $35.68 billion.
VW CEO Sees Solid 2016 Growth Despite Crisis
Volkswagen has a chance of posting solid growth in its operating business this year even as it grapples with its diesel emissions scandal and a strategic repositioning, Chief Executive Matthias Mueller said.
High Warranty Costs Reflect Tesla's Struggle With Quality
While Tesla has trimmed its average warranty repair cost per premium electric vehicle since 2014, it still spends more than twice as much as General Motors Co and Ford Motor Co, according to a Reuters analysis of company data.
Jaguar Land Rover and Tile Don't Want You to Lose Anything Again
If you’ve ever wished your car could tell you whether you’ve left your briefcase, gym bag, or child’s car seat behind before you leave home, well now there’s an app for that.
Fiat Chrysler Earnings: Profit Jumped, But Debt Did Too
Big sales ofprofitable Jeep modelslike the Cherokee powered good profits for FCA in the first quarter.
Fiat Chrysler CEO Hopeful Merger Will Happen--Eventually
Fiat Chrysler CEO Sergio Marchionne believes his campaign to seek out a merger partner has been “worth the effort,” saying one of the company’s rivals will likely answer the call--eventually.
Fiat Chrysler 1Q Profit Beats Expectations, But Higher Debt Hits Shares
Fiat Chrysler Automobiles on Tuesday reported a better-than-expected rise in first-quarter operating profit on strong North America performance and confirmed its full-year guidance.
Scandal Costs Drive Volkswagen to a Loss for 2015
The costs of the diesel-emissions cheating scandal blew away VW's 2015 profit, and then some.
AutoNation CEO: Car Makers Are 'Overly Optimistic'
AutoNation CEO Mike Jackson warned on Friday that automakers are “overly optimistic” in their sales goals, citing weaker retail demand in the first quarter.
Polaris: Indian Picking Up Speed in Motorcycle Industry
Indian Motorcycle is growing at a faster rate than its motorcycle rivals, a welcome sign for Polaris as it seeks growth in the U.S. and beyond.
General Motors' Net Income More Than Doubles on Big Profitability Gains
U.S. sales of the new-for-2016 Chevrolet Malibu jumped 37% in the first quarter.
Is Honda Moving to Take On Tesla Motors?
Honda's North America chief, John Mendel, showed off a 2017 Honda Accord Hybrid and a fuel-cell-powered Honda Clarity at an event on Thursday.
Trucks, SUVs Drive Another Record Quarter for GM
General Motors raced to another record quarter in North America, as the automaker continues to boost its bottom line with profitable truck and SUV sales.
VW, DOJ Reach Deal on Diesel Emissions
Volkswagen AG and the Justice Department reached a deal in principle to address excess diesel emissions in nearly 600,000 polluting vehicles that will include buyback offers and a possible fix, a federal judge said Thursday.
General Motors' 1Q Earnings Beat Expectations
General Motors reported an adjusted 1Q profit of $1.26 per share, topping, the estimate for $1.01. Revenue for the automaker came in at $37.27 billion, also beating the estimate for $35.41 billion
Harley-Davidson CEO: Trade Deal Tackles Barriers to Asia
Harley-Davidson CEO Matt Levatich believes the Trans-Pacific Partnership, which has been a subject of debate on the campaign trail, should help the motorcycle maker as it pursues growth in Asia.
Is Harley-Davidson on the Comeback Trail?
Harley-Davidson reported better earnings than expected for the first quarter, saying sales trends are improving amid the launch of new motorcycles and a broad marketing drive.


















