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5 Celebrities Cashing In Big on Endorsements

Paula Deen might not be the face of Smithfield Foods anymore, but plenty of other celebrities, from MJ to Ellen, are still getting paid big-time for endorsements.

Defiant Chrysler Refuses to Recall 2.7M Jeeps

Chrysler has rejected a request from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration to recall 2.7 million Jeep vehicles over gas tank fire fears.

GM Returns to S&P 500: A Symbolic Victory, But Not Much Else

General Motors' return to the S&P 500 will spark some index-fund buying and is a massive symbolic victory, but it's no fix for the automaker's sluggishness.

Trucks Rule as U.S. Vehicle Sales Keep Rolling in May

May auto sales zoomed -- and the mix of hot vehicles leading the pack was also revealing about consumer sentiment and the future of the U.S. economy.

Automakers Increasingly Driven By Data

The use of big data in the automotive industry is not new, but -- as GM is showing -- its high level of importance in regards to efficiency and success is.

GM Recalling 38K+ Hybrids Over Stalling, Fire Risk

General Motors is recalling 38,000 Chevrolet Malibu Eco and Buick LaCrosse and Regal hybrids over faulty circuit boards that could lead to trunk fires.

Detroit Big 3 Dominates April Auto Sales

April auto sales were the best since 2007, but automakers should still be on the lookout for potholes on the road ahead.

Can Shale Gas Transform the U.S. Auto Market?

In the race to roll out cleaner and more fuel-efficient cars, automakers appear to have left one cheap, abundant alternative on idle: natural gas.

Automakers Not Just Selling, But Sharing

Millennials, once thought to become the prime market opportunity for vehicle sales in five to 10 years, are more interested in sharing a car than buying one. That has automakers scrambling.

GM Makes Bold Claims for New Pick-Up Trucks

General Motors is touting higher fuel economy for its new Chevy Silverado trucks compared to best-selling rival F-Series trucks from Ford.

New York Auto Show Winners and Losers

It’s auto show time again, which means new vehicles are making their 2013 debut in New York City. Could any of the big automakers get a push from their new offerings?

Chrysler: Don’t Drive Your 2013 V-6 Dodge Challenger

Chrysler is recalling thousands of 2013 Dodge Challengers with V6 engines and telling ownes to stop driving them due to a risk of fires.

U.S. Automakers Post February Sales Gains

All three U.S. automakers posted sales gains in February compared to last year, with Ford seeing the biggest rise, trailed by GM and Chrysler.

GM Issues Recalls Over Bolts, Airbags

General Motors is recalling 8,519 Chevrolet Malibus over loose bolts in their suspension systems and expanding an earlier recall over defective airbags.

Thursday Apple Rumors: Siri Support Coming to 2013 Hondas

Honda will integrate Siri support into 2013 Accords and Acuras; Apple will stop European sales of the Mac Pro; and Apple's share of tablet shipments dips.

Should Investors Even Pay Attention to Auto Shows?

It's easy to get lured in by the hot new models and concept cars, but the cars that usually push automakers' stocks are the most pedestrian.

Hottest New Cars From the Detroit Auto Show

A variety of concept cars from leading automakers will debut at this week's North American International Auto Show in Detroit.

Car Dealer Stocks: Kick The Tires Carefully

Booming auto sales don't mean all these names are good buys. Dealers that focus more on used cars appear particularly vulnerable in 2013.

A Doubled Dividend Doesn’t Make Ford a Must-Buy Now

Despite its hot streak, too many problems loom in the short term. Here are four reasons this isn't the right time to start a position in F.