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General Motors in a Low ‘Volt’-age Mess
General Motors is said to be losing nearly $50,000 on every Volt it makes. Worse, U.S. taxpayers are the ones on the hook for that cash.
GM, VW Rev Up Their Rush to Russia
As the emerging market of China continues to disappoint, automakers are looking elsewhere for expansion. Now, many have their eyes on Russia.
Hyundai Hogs the U.S. Automotive Road
Hyundai's blossoming status and sales in the U.S. should worry other automakers, especially as their international hopes have been dampened of late.
Toyota Hits the Straightaway at Full Speed
Coming out of last year's slippery curves, it's charging to the front. The new Camry is off to the races, and TM could easily retake the global sales title.
Luxury Cars Don’t Score So Hot on New Frontal Crash Test
Quite a few brands of luxury cars from the 2012 model year did poorly on the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety's new small overlap frontal crash test.
GM, Ford and Chrysler Miss July Auto Sales Forecasts
General Motors and Ford posted July car sales lower than last year and missed analysts' estimates, while Chrysler's sales rose, but still missed forecasts.
For VW and Porsche, a High-Octane Deal
The tie-up will allow both venerable German carmakers to benefit. VW gets another coveted luxury brand, and Porsche gets access to efficient production.
Automakers Post Strong Sales in June
Automobile manufacturers reported strong June sales in the U.S., with GM, Ford, Chrysler, Toyota, Nissan and Volkswagen all reporting gains.
9 Key Findings From J.D. Power Auto Quality Study
Vehicle manufacturers posted strong improvements in vehicle quality, according to the J.D. Power and Associates 2012 U.S. Initial Quality Study.
A123 Gets a Spark, But Will It Last?
News of A123's Nanophosphate EXT technology sent AONE stock up 40% Tuesday, but is it enough to counter the company's weak finances and the difficult EV market?
Nissan’s ‘Ugly’ Murano Is an Epic Fail
A senior analyst at Edmund's jests that sighting Jennifer Garner is more probable than passing a Murano CrossCab. The convertible crossover has been a big flop.
May Car Sales Rise, Mostly Miss Estimates
Automakers posted sales gains in May, but General Motors, Toyota, Nissan and Chrysler missed analysts' forecasts, while Ford narrowly beat expectations.
USAA: Best Value Vehicles 2012
The United Services Automobile Association (USAA) has unveiled its annual list of the best value cars.
U.S. Automoblile Sales Rise; GM and Ford Miss Forecasts
March auto sales in the U.S. posted strong gains across the board, with Chrysler and Nissan beating expectations. However, Honda slipped in sales.
March Could Be Madness for U.S. Car Sales
A forecast from TrueCar.com points to a slam-dunk month, with unit sales hitting a level not seen since August 2007.
Honda Signals Even Greater Focus on the U.S.
The head of North America is named No. 2 to President Ito, and a new board includes three U.S. natives.
Automakers Are Riding a Rising Market
Trade data show strong sales both in the U.S. and abroad. If this trend continues, it bodes well for the automakers' stocks.
10 Companies Making Bank on the 2012 NCAA Men’s Final Four
The NCAA men's basketball tournament is worth hundreds of millions of dollars to the NCAA -- but also is big business for a number of publicly traded stocks.