It will be the second consecutive January with sales volume topping one million units -- but is that more than usual?
And other nuggets from the U.S. Secretary of State’s New Orleans visit to the auto dealers expo.
It looks like Ford’s profit growth slowdown has already commenced, as the world's fifth largest automaker embarks on a costly year.
Chinese VAT and duties adds $36,700 to the price tag. Tesla says it won’t mark-up the Model S price just because it’s sold in China.
Recent minicar crash tests rank the Chevy Spark safest and the Honda Fit as least safe.
The man who saved Fiat and Chrysler is known for speaking his mind. That has not won him friends at home.
One theme at the 2014 Detroit Auto Show is hidden in plain sight: headlight diversity.
CTO Jeffrey Straubel received a performance-based option to buy 220,000 of those shares at last Monday’s closing TSLA price.
Shares of J.C. Penney Company, Inc. fell in extended-hours trading after the retailer announced it plans to close 33 stores and lay off 2,000 employees.
The 911 Targa features a nothing-new look and a Rube Goldberg-like convertible top that’s bound to impress the easily impressed.
It's well know that Americans are driving less since the Great Recession. But will young Americans lead to a miles-per-driver rebound?
Subaru will sell 1,000 limited edition 2015 STis -- and they’ll be the only ones you can get sporting the classic colors.
The XTRUX electric pickup averages 100 mpg and has 800 hp and four-wheel drive, among other features -- but guess how the drive-train is powered.
Also, Tesla announced it sold 6,900 vehicles in the fourth quarter of 2013, exceeding guidance.
Infiniti designed a concept sports car that's a spin-off of its Q50 sports sedan and a racing car
Nissan is redesigning its signature look.
Kia revealed a concept sports car modeled after its racing cars.
The luxury car brand posted record sales in 2013.
The 2015 John Cooper Works model debuted at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit.
The next-generation C-Class is roomier and has more safety features, among other refinements.
The 2015 Z06 will be considered GM’s most capable street-legal production Corvette.
The beastly FT-1 could become Toyota's next important sports car and allow the automaker to become "cool" again.
Detroit will set aside its bankruptcy worries and roll out the welcome mat to global automakers starting Monday.
Images of Subaru’s next high-performance, low-cost road rocket have hit the Internet.
Tesla Motors is fleshing out its network of free Supercharger stations. Free coast-to-coast driving is up ahead.
"I have no other plans to do anything other than serve Ford," Alan Mulally says.
Toyota now has a working version of that hydrogen fuel cell car it’s been showing off for the past year.
North America’s largest automaker is seeing double-digit sales growth for its Cadillac luxury brand.
The world’s largest market for passenger cars and light trucks is leaving the U.S. in the dust.
These days, Microsoft’s not the only one developing dashboard systems. Google is poised to bring its Android OS into millions of new cars.