Who gets money, and how much, for injuries linked to that poorly made ignition switch are lingering questions.
The Chevrolet Cruze recall is linked to an accident in which a woman lost an eye.
June lost a weekend to May this year, creating one of those statistical quirks in auto sales numbers.
The recall covers cars from the 2013 and 2014 model years that included air bags built by Japan's Takata Corporation.
The company is being investigated by all three branches of the federal government.
Sheikhs, rappers, CEOs and world leaders take note: Maybach isn’t dead, and Daimler has an armored limo in the works.
First came the Prius, the first mass market hybrid. Now Toyota is hoping its FCV will break new ground.
GM and Carnegie Mellon University are showcasing their self-driving SUV on Capitol Hill.
Commercial featuring a narcolepsy joke has been set to “private” on YouTube following complaints by people with the condition.
Dealerships need to check for exploding airbags in popular models like the Honda CR-V, Nissan Cube and Mazda6.
The Cayenne and the Quattroporte makers say they need more retail outlets to maintain expected growth, especially in Asia.
The Italian press has been drumming up rumors that the longtime Ferrari man would break to the airline industry.
More than 1.2 million Fiat Chrysler vehicles could have the same ignition switch problem GM has been grappling with.
Mary Barra heads back to D.C., this time to face House members armed with more details about the ignition switch debacle.
In prepared testimony to be delivered to the House of Representatives Energy and Commerce Committee, Barra also will say that Kenneth Feinberg, who is overseeing the creation of a compensation fund, will have "full authority to establish eligibility criteria for victims and determine compensation levels."
Right now, you have to pay to know what automakers are telling mechanics and the government about car defects.
Geely's strategy for Volvo is being closely watched as a possible model for other Chinese companies.
The switch issue is similar to the defect linked to at least 13 deaths in an earlier, 2.6-million vehicle recall of Chevrolet Cobalts and other small cars.
German auto spies have captured the most revealing photo of the 2016 Bentley EXP 9 F SUV.
Like mobile gadgets, electric vehicle brands have different charging adapters. Top electric car manufacturers want to change that.
Automaker says it could follow Toyota in recalling cars to check airbags made by company involved in antitrust shenanigans.
General Motors has another ignition switch problem, but insists it's not as big of a deal as the other one.
Elon Musk, the head of Tesla Motors Inc., says the electric vehicle company has opened up all of its patents in a move to spur more competition.
U.S. safety agency wants to know how many more cars in the industry have air bags installed that are prone to rupture.
No accidents or injuries have been reported as a result of the glitch, Mitsubishi said.
An internal report picked out the company's legal team for its inaction, although General Counsel Michael Millikin kept his job.
GM reported its highest monthly sales in May in over six years.
The automaker says it will pay some victims of its faulty ignition switch, but for those injured before June 9, 2009? It's complicated.
General Motors CEO Mary Barra blames underlings for keeping vital information from executives related to fatal ignition switch flaw.
CEO Mary Barra is expected to present the findings of the investigation on Thursday.