Toyota recalls 1.75 million automobiles due to faulty brakes and fuel components
Faulty brakes and fuel components have led to the recall of 1.75 million vehicles worldwide by Toyota Motor Corporation. The world’s largest automaker says...
UK September car sales rose 5.6 percent to a 10-year high
New car sales in the UK in September increased by 5.6% to 425,861 vehicles, the largest September since 2004, according to figures published by...
GM recalling 117,000 vehicles because of a manufacturing defect
General Motors is recalling over 117,000 vehicles because of a manufacturing defect that can cause vehicles to stall because of an electrical short.
Vehicles that...
General Motors sales surge 19 percent in September
General Motors Inc. posted a 19% increase in sales in September compared to the same month last year, a welcome rebound after August’s slide....
Honda posts 45 percent higher sales in India in September
Honda sales in India rose by 45% in September to 15,015 vehicles, compared to 10,354 units in September 2013.
Japan’s second-largest automaker sold 1,152 Brios...
Ford adding 1,000 new jobs at its Oakville Assembly in Ontario
Ford will be generating 1,000 new jobs at its Oakville Assembly in Ontario, Canada, transforming it into one of its most competitive and advanced...
Canadian executive gets 15-year prison sentence in Cuba
Cy Tokmakjian, 74, a Canadian automobile executive has been sentenced in Cuba to 15 years in prison. He was found guilty of corruption, Cuban...
General Motors forecasts over 3 million vehicle sales in China
General Motors forecasts more than three million vehicle sales in China in 2014, with premium brands increasing by about 40%, Mr. Matthew Tsien, GM...
Tesla is rolling out a series of new software upgrades
Tesla Motors is rolling out a number of new software upgrades to enhance and make its Model S electric sport sedan more personalized.
The new...
Tesla picks Nevada for Gigafactory
Tesla picks Nevada as the official site for its $5 billion lithium ion battery factory known as the Gigafactory, which is planned to be...