Toyota recalls gas-electric hybrids for engine stall problem
Toyota is recalling about 752,000 gas-electric hybrid vehicles worldwide because the engines can lose power and stall.
Safety regulators probe Tesla over touch-screen failures
Complaints that Tesla's giant touch screens can fail have drawn the attention of U.S. safety regulators.
Where are Tesla’s gigafactories?
Tesla has so-called gigafactories all over the world.
New Ford F-150 will 'set a new bar' with sleeper seat, onboard generator, exec says
The latest models will be manufactured in Michigan and Missouri.
Ford study says Americans would give up streaming, booze, sex over their pickup trucks
American pickup truck owners are willing to give up six popular activities to keep their trucks, according to Ford.
Jeep recalls vehicles to fix problem that can cause sudden power loss
Fiat Chrysler is recalling almost 95,000 Jeep Cherokees worldwide because a transmission problem can cause the small SUVs to lose power unexpectedly.
Bankrupt Hertz to sell up to $500 million in new shares
Hertz Global Holdings Inc will sell up to $500 million in new shares, the car rental firm said on Monday, as it takes advantage of a strong rally in its stock since it filed for bankruptcy last month.
Bankrupt Hertz wants to sell up to $1B in new shares after stock spikes
Hertz's shares rose to $5.53 earlier this week, a nearly 10-fold increase over their closing price of 56 cents following the company's May 22 bankruptcy filing.
Ford recalls 2.15M vehicles for faulty door latches
Ford Motor Company issued two safety recalls Wednesday, including one affecting more than 2 million vehicles.
Tesla to start volume production of semi trucks: memo
Tesla Inc's chief executive Elon Musk said that it is time to bring its Semi commercial truck to "volume production."
Ford to expand alliance with Volkswagen to make about 8M commercial vehicles
Ford Motor Co said on Wednesday it would expand its alliance with Volkswagen AG to produce up to 8 million commercial vehicles.
Volkswagen considering more cost cuts to cope with downturn
Volkswagen is considering more cost cuts to help cope with the economic impact of the coronavirus pandemic, a spokesman for the German automaker said on Saturday.
Bargain-conscious shoppers lift used-car sales in the coronavirus economy
At the height of the coronavirus pandemic in mid-April, used-car dealer Alex Tovstanovsky had vehicles jammed six rows deep on his lot in the western Chicago suburb of Naperville.
Nissan recalls nearly 1.9M cars for pesky hood latch problem
For the fourth time, Nissan is recalling hundreds of thousands of midsize cars in the U.S. and Canada to fix a nagging latch problem that may allow the hood fly open while cars are moving.
GM expects coronavirus rebound with lower costs: CEO
General Motors CEO Mary Barra shares how the company is aiming for post-coronavirus success.
Vroom aims to raise up to $318.8 million in IPO
Online used car seller Vroom Inc filed to go public last month.
U.S. court refuses to shield Volkswagen in diesel lawsuits
A U.S. appeals court ruled on Monday that Volkswagen AG cannot escape potential financial penalties from two counties in Florida and Utah that may amount to a "staggering" additional liability arising from the German automaker's diesel emissions scandal.
Infected workers, parts shortages slow auto factory restarts
The U.S. auto industry’s coronavirus comeback plan was pretty simple: restart factories gradually and push out trucks and other vehicles for waiting buyers in states left largely untouched by the virus outbreak.
CVS will test using self-driving cars to deliver prescriptions
CVS Health will try delivering prescriptions with self-driving vehicles in a test that begins next month.
Nissan loses $6.2B as it prepares to slim down
Nissan Chief Executive Makoto Uchida said the company had gone astray by seeking "excessive sales expansion."


















