Nissan to build $160M supplier park at Tennessee plant that will attract more than 1,000 jobs
Nissan Motor Co. announced plans Tuesday to build a new $160 million supplier park at its Tennessee assembly plant that the Japanese automaker projects to attract more than 1,000 jobs.
Kia recalls about 209,000 Soul SUVs to fix gas pedals that can bend or break
Kia is recalling nearly 209,000 Soul small SUVs because the gas pedals can bend or break.
GM recalls Chevy Volts for software update to prevent carbon monoxide problem
General Motors Co. is recalling some Chevrolet Volt gas-electric hybrid cars to fix a problem that can cause carbon monoxide to build up in an enclosed space.
BMW AG increases annual profit to $6.2 billion on record sales, raises dividend
Luxury automaker BMW AG says record sales in 2014 helped it post a solid 9.2 percent increase in full-year profit.
Toyota recalls 112,500 cars, SUVs to fix electric power steering, and EV software issues
Toyota is recalling 112,500 cars and SUVs to fix problems with electric power steering controls and electric vehicle software.
2015 Toyota Sienna, best-selling van, adds features, safety, stiffened structure
Toyota's Sienna, the best-selling family van in the country this year, has refreshed styling, stiffened vehicle structure, more safety equipment and new features for 2015.
Nissan recalls 625,000 more Altima midsize cars; hoods can fly open while they're being driven
Nissan is recalling 625,000 more cars in the U.S. as part of a growing problem with faulty latches that can allow hoods to fly open while cars are moving.
Hyundai recalls Genesis to fix rear light water leaks that cause gear shifter malfunction
Hyundai is recalling more than 26,000 Genesis luxury cars in the U.S. and Canada to fix a water leak that can cause the transmission gear shifter to malfunction.
Freight train carrying Bakken crude derails, catches fire in northern Illinois
A freight train loaded with crude oil derailed in northern Illinois, bursting into flames and prompting officials to suggest that everyone with 1 mile evacuate, authorities said.
Ford starts production of 2.0-liter and 2.3-liter EcoBoost engines at Cleveland plant
Ford says it is starting production of two new engines at its plant in Cleveland.
Daimler spending $500 million for van plant in South Carolina; will create 1,300 jobs
Daimler AG says it will spend about $500 million and create 1,300 jobs with a new plant near Charleston that will build its Sprinter vans.
Chrysler recalls 703,000 minivans, SUVs to replace ignition switches that can cause stalling
Chrysler is recalling nearly 703,000 minivans and SUVs to replace faulty ignition switches that can cause the vehicles to stall unexpectedly.
Safety agency closes Michelin truck tire investigation without seeking a recall
The U.S. government's highway safety agency has closed an investigation into reports of Michelin truck tire failures without seeking a recall.
General Motors, Honda, Fiat Chrysler top US government's list of recalls by automaker
General Motors Co. and Honda Motor Co. topped the U.S. government's list of automakers with the most recalled vehicles last year.
Fiat Chrysler brushes off snow, posts 6 pct rise in US sales as strong economy trumps weather
Fiat Chrysler overcame freezing temperatures and a barrage of Northeast snowstorms to post a 6 percent U.S. sales gain last month, a sign that the customers brushed off the snow and continued to buy cars.
Hyundai recalls 263,000 cars in US and Canada due to problem with power-assisted steering
Hyundai is recalling about 263,000 cars in the U.S. and Canada because a sensor problem could cause drivers to lose power-assisted steering.
Recalls this week include convertible hand trucks, ceiling fans, and electric ranges
More than 250,000 hand trucks are being recalled this week because of a faulty wheel hub.
Fiat Chrysler adds 467K SUVs to recall for fuel pump relays that could cause stalling
Fiat Chrysler is adding more than 467,000 Dodge and Jeep SUVs worldwide to a recall from last year to fix a potential stalling problem.
US automakers rise in magazine's annual brand rankings, but Japanese, Germans dominate
Buick is the first U.S.-based automotive brand to crack the top 10 in Consumer Reports magazine's annual brand report cards.
State-by-state breakdown of used cars with unrepaired recalls
Carfax, a company that sells vehicle history reports to dealers and car buyers, searched recalls and state registration databases and found that more than 46 million cars are on U.S. roads with recalled parts that have yet to be repaired.