Used-Car Prices will Drive Up New-Car Incentives
The U.S. auto industry will have to offer more discounts to maintain demand as prices for used cars decline.
U.S. Government to Auction Off Fisker Loan
The U.S. government plans to auction off a failed loan given to Fisker Automotive, potentially opening the door for the plug-in car maker to relaunch under new ownership.
Daimler Recalls 840,000 Vehicles with Potential Airbag Defects
Daimler on Tuesday said it was taking a 340 million euros ($383.96 million)provision in its full-year 2015 results to cover the cost of recalling 840,000 vehicles with potential airbag defects.
Gas Prices Continue to Drive South
Despite increasing tensions overseas, gasoline prices have dropped to their lowest levels since March with U.S. refineries running at a record pace.
Toyota Recalls 242K Prius, Lexus Hybrids Over Brake Issue
The automaker is recalling about 242,000 vehicles worldwide, including the Prius hybrid, due to a brake glitch.
Ford's Focus Surpasses 1M Sales for First Time
Boosted by demand from China and the U.S. Ford reported its Focus model was the world's best-selling passenger car in 2012.
Hyundai and Kia Recalling More Than 1.8M Vehicles
Hyundai Motor and its Kia Motors affiliate are recalling more than 1.8 million vehicles in the U.S. after discovering issues related to brake light switches and air bags.
Classic Cars Up for Auction in Hershey
RM Auctions will feature hundreds of classic cars in Hershey, Penn., this week. Take a look at some of the most eye-catching rides that are up for sale.
The Top Cars at Barrett-Jackson
Barrett-Jackson has auctioned some of the priciest automobiles around, and 2014 continues to set records.
Daytona Overhaul Targets Growth in NASCAR and Beyond
After completing a major overhaul, Daytona International Speedway is looking to jumpstart growth in motorsports and beyond.
Automakers to Recall 5M Vehicles for Another Air Bag Problem
Another problem has developed with automotive air bags, this one resulting in recalls of up to 5 million vehicles worldwide.
Honda Expanding Takata Air Bag Recall Again in North America
Honda Motor Co is expanding its recall in North America of late-model vehicles equipped with potentially defective Takata air bags, in a move that could affect nearly 2.3 million vehicles.
How Self-Driving Cars Will Change the Economy
The US government announced their investment in autonomous vehicles. Learn how this industry will develop in the next few years.
The 5 Hottest Cars at the Detroit Auto Show
The 2016 North American International Auto Show in Detroit rolled out the red carpet for eye-catching new models from Lexus, Buick and Honda.
Made-in-China Buick Envision Key to Sales Growth
It may hail from China, but Buick’s newest crossover for the U.S. market is positioned to give the luxury brand a bigger piece of a fast-growing segment.
Goldman Sachs’ Stock Plays for Paris Climate Deal
Officials from countries around the world recently signed off on the most important climate agreement since the Kyoto Protocol was signed in 1997. Wall Street is weighing in, with Goldman Sachs saying that it sees “the deal as a boost to the low carbon economy, now a fast-growing $600 billion-plus market.”
Barrett-Jackson CEO Craig Jackson: Classic Ferraris May Be Cooling Off
The scorching Ferrari classic car market may be cooling off, according to Barrett-Jackson CEO Craig Jackson, who also said there are fewer foreign buyers showing interest in collector cars.
Car Sales Around the World - What Countries Are Buying Which Cars?
What's the world's bestselling car? In different countries, the bestsellers list can vary dramatically. Discover some of the regional top sellers.
No Ticket, No Driver: Police Stop Google Self-Driving Car
A California police officer made a traffic stop, but wrote no ticket. There was no one actually driving the car.
6 Discontinued Cars That Millennials Love
No surprise that millennials are buying used cars, but just look at what they're buying.

















