GM-UAW talks stall as week 4 of strike approaches: source
The main reason, the source says, is because General Motors is refusing to make a commitment to bring back any product lines from Mexico.
UAW official begins leave of absence following corruption charges
Officials did not give a reason for Pearson's leave of absence or say if he would still be getting paid.
Why higher trims on used cars are better than on new cars
Higher trims may seem appealing for a new car, but shoppers get more for their money if they buy higher trim levels on used cars, according to Edmunds.
Should Tesla have issued recall over battery issue? NHTSA investigating
The potential issue could reportedly have caused fires.
Long term car loans aren't worth it — here's why
Here's why you should say no to a long term car loan, according to NerdWallet.
What is Budweiser doing to reduce its carbon emissions?
Anheuser-Busch is also planning a solar array to offset energy used to charge the trucks.
UAW touts 'significant progress' in Ford contract negotiations as GM strike drags on
"We have made significant progress in this set of negotiations since I last updated you," wrote Rory Gamble, vice president of UAW's National Ford Department.
Return of the muscle car? FCA touts popularity for record sales
Rumors have said the Barracuda could be making a comeback as muscle cars sell in record numbers.
Ford's phase-out of US cars drags down summer sales
Ford Motor Company saw their stock fall Wednesday after releasing disappointing third-quarter sales.
Bikini model received $15 million 'gift' from Lebanese PM
Lebanon's prime minister Saad al-Hariri reportedly gave $16 million to his model girlfriend Candice van der Merwe, who he met in 2013.
Seized luxury vehicles nets ten of millions at auction
Over two dozen luxury cars, seized from Equatorial Guinea, netted tens of millions at auction on Sunday
Auto industry workers lose $266M in pay as GM strike drags on
The prolonged negotiations to reach a new labor agreement with 50,000 members of the United Auto Workers have paralyzed production at about 30 manufacturing sites in nine states.
Here's why you should buy a rental car — and which ones you should consider
Buying a rental car could be a good way to save money, as long as you're willing to accept a few risks.
UAW strike preps for week 3, workers a day away from getting $250 a week from union
But the end of the strike does not seem any clearer than when it began on Sept. 15.
Maryland gas station converts to electric car charging, stops selling petroleum
RS Automotives in Maryland is the first gas station in the U.S. to be fully converted from gas to electric. It opened on Thursday.
Nio, the Tesla of China, crashes after saying it needs $200M
Nio is fighting for its survival.
Tesla's new safety rating might help offset insurance costs
Tesla's Model 3 achieves first ever safety rating, welcome news for consumers who pay a premium for insurance to drive the electric car.
VW says it will be able to do something Tesla has struggled to do: Make a profit producing electric cars
VW CEO Herbert Diess says his company has a plan not to lose money on electric cars.
Toyota CEO: Low gas prices aren't hurting electric car sales
People are't necessarily walking away from vehicles with batteries, but they are definitely rushing toward SUVs, said Jim Lentz.
















