US safety agency to hold public hearing on Fiat Chrysler's compliance in 20 recalls
The U.S. government's highway safety agency says it will hold a public hearing in July to determine if Fiat Chrysler has met its legal obligations in 20 safety recalls.
Recalls involved in scheduled US government hearing
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said Monday it will hold a hearing July 2 to determine if Fiat Chrysler met requirements to notify customers and fix safety problems in 20 safety recalls covering more than 10 million vehicles in the U.S.
Recalls this week include toy police cars, recliners, safety gates, show shovels
More than 13,000 toy police cars have been recalled because a piece can detach and poses a choking hazard to children.
From tycoons to state bosses: a look at key people in China's fast evolving business world
The most successful of China's entrepreneurs have created some of the world's biggest companies and amassed stunning fortunes.
By the numbers: Death toll from faulty General Motors small-car ignition switches hits 100
The death toll from crashes caused by faulty ignition switches in 2.6 million older General Motors small cars has reached 100.
US government reopens probe into Jeep, Dodge sun visors after reports that some caught fire
The U.S. government is reopening an investigation into Jeep and Dodge sun visors after reports that some caught fire even after a recall repair.
General Motors will invest $174 million in to support Malibu production at Kansas plant
General Motors says it will invest $174 million in its Fairfax plant in Kansas City, Kansas.
General Motors to spend $5.4B on US factories over next 3 years, adding 650 jobs
General Motors plans to spend $5.4 billion to improve its U.S. factories during the next three years, creating about 650 new jobs.
Honda's profit drops on air bag recall woes despite strong sales in Asia, perks of weak yen
Honda's profit for the fiscal fourth quarter dropped 43 percent as the costs of air bag recalls offset the positives of a weak yen and strong vehicle sales in Asia.
GM CEO Barra's compensation triples to $15.8M during her tumultuous first year in top job
General Motors CEO Mary Barra's compensation more than tripled in 2014 to $15.8 million in her tumultuous first year in the automaker's top job.
Ford recalls 390,000 cars; doors may not latch properly and could fly open on road
Ford is recalling about 390,000 cars because the doors may not latch properly and could open while the cars are in motion.
2015 Subaru BRZ is sporty, affordable, fuel-conscious coupe with rear-wheel drive
Subaru's all-wheel drive passion aside, the automaker crafts a fun, rear-wheel drive, sport coupe.
Nissan launches production of redesigned flagship Maxima sedan at its large Tennessee plant
Nissan has launched production of its redesigned Maxima sedan at a ceremony at the Japanese automaker's sprawling Tennessee plant.
BMW recalling 91,800 Mini Coopers to repair defect affecting front passenger air bag
BMW is recalling 91,800 Mini Coopers to fix a defect that may prevent the air bag on the front passenger side of the cars from deploying in a crash.
Volkswagen recalls Chrysler-made minivans for second time to fix ignition switch problems
Volkswagen is recalling nearly 21,000 minivans for a second time to fix faulty ignition switches that can cause the vans to stall.
Cycle Gear recalling some semi-truck and motorcycle toys due to excessive lead levels
Cycle Gear Inc. is recalling about 155 semi-truck and motorcycle toys because of excessive lead levels.
US safety regulators investigate 2012 Subaru Impreza for air bag seat sensor problem
U.S. safety regulators are investigating problems with the air bag sensors in the seats of Subaru Impreza compact cars.
Nissan, BMW recall more than 94,000 vehicles for fuel pump problems that can cause stalling
Nissan and BMW are recalling more than 94,000 vehicles because the fuel pumps can fail and cause stalling.
General Motors says it has fixed 70 percent of small cars with faulty ignition switches
General Motors says it has fixed about 70 percent of the small cars it recalled last year for a deadly ignition switch problem.
US highway safety chief says agency may reopen probe into Jeep gas tank fires
The U.S. government's highway safety agency may reopen an investigation of Jeep gas tanks that can rupture and cause fires in rear-end crashes.