Hackers plead guilty in data breach that Uber covered up
Uber met the hackers' demand with a $100,000 payment, but waited until November 2017 to reveal that the personal information of both its riders and drivers around the world had fallen into the hands of criminals.
Cities declare war on cars as more auto bans stop traffic
San Francisco is joining New York City in banning cars from busy parts of the city to make way for bicycle and bus lanes instead.
Ford, auto workers reach tentative deal; Fiat Chrysler talks on tap
Ford and the United Auto Workers have reached a tentative agreement, the union and company announced Wednesday evening.
Trump thanks automakers for backing him in tussle over California emissions rule
General Motors joined Fiat Chrysler and Toyota in saying on Monday that they are siding with the Trump administration.
GM invests more in electric than gas vehicles in 5-year race to greener industry
Earlier in the day, GM said the United Auto Workers strike had a big impact on its business.
Ford to kill Ford Flex sports-utility car, lay off 450 workers
“People who own the Flex love it, but it became almost a cult vehicle and the numbers were just too small,” Michelle Krebs said.
UAW looks to Ford now that GM deal is done
The labor-cost inflation from the GM contract may be tough for Ford and Fiat Chrysler to absorb.
Fiat Chrysler recalls 108,000 diesel Ram 1500 pickup trucks for coolant leaks
Fiat Chrysler said it will alert owners when they can get recall repairs.
A swig of this Scotch costs more than a 2020 Porsche
Sotheby's called this the "holy grail" of Scotch whisky.
Is Tesla really back from the realm of white knuckles and red ink?
Wedbush analyst Dan Ives said it was a potentially "game changing" quarter for Tesla.
VW diesels caused outrage, now they're a great buy
In 2015, Volkswagen was forced to either buy back or fix some 590,000 diesels after it was discovered they had been rigged to pass emissions tests.
Subaru recalls more than 400,000 cars, SUVs over engine troubles
Dealers will replace valves if needed. If a valve has separated and parts can't be found, engines will be replaced.
Car plunges from Indianapolis parking garage, killing 2
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Firefighters say a car plunged from the fourth floor of a downtown Indianapolis parking garage, killing a man and a woman inside.
Workers at large GM plant in Michigan approve contract
Workers at one of the largest General Motors factories have voted to ratify a new contract with the company, an indication that a five-week strike could be coming to an end.
Ford's Mustang much more than a muscle car
For Ford superfans, the wait is over.
Another UAW ex-official pleads guilty in corruption scandal: 'I apologize'
Jeffery Pietrzyk, 74, pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit wire fraud and conspiracy to commit money laundering on Tuesday.
Edmunds: The worst financial mistake a car buyer can make
Edmunds transaction data suggests that people make a hasty change with surprising regularity.
Burt Reynolds Trans Am, lot of classic cars nabbed by feds in fraud probe
"A stunning collection of vehicles" represents the largest single-owner car collection ever auctioned by the U.S. Marshals.
Penske Dash car-share service launches in these locations
Penske Dash allows users to rent cars for a few minutes or a whole day.
Bentley CEO: The luxury car market is 'spiking'
Bentley America CEO shows off what they call "the fastest sedan in the world."


















