Upcoming federal elections have local politicians throwing their weight behind unions.
Luxury car prices declined 3.4% in April, showing just how much demand for luxury goods by the country's civil servants affects prices.
Abuse of military license-plate privileges is angering the Chinese. Is the government really doing something about it?
UPDATE: Nine auto makers report combined U.S. sales of 1,146,449 vehicles in April; four reported double-digit sales increases; two declines.
Someone with a surname Liu reportedly paid $6.5 million for a Bugatti sports coupe at the Shanghai auto show.
Apple and Volkswagen unveiled the iBeetle this week, a car with deep iPhone integration.
March sales of cars in Europe fell more than 10 percent with most major automakers seeing double-digit declines.
Americans shrugged off the Washington political circus and continued to boost auto sales to levels unseen since before the last recession.
Sales of the Tiguan and Beetle helped offset a decline in demand for the Passat and flat performance for the Jetta.
Volkswagen will boost its headcount to 600,000 by 2018 from 550,000 to help it become the world's No. 1 car company.
The World Car Award winners were announced Thursday and the best overall is a familiar German subcompact.
Volkswagen's 2015 Golf will help the German automaker continue its North American winning streak.
Beijing media's consumer-rights reporting isn't getting the respect from the public that the government wants.
Volkswagen AG, Europe’s largest automaker, plans to recall vehicles in China after drawing scrutiny over defective gearbox systems.
While Western companies dominate China's auto market, Chinese carmakers can't seem to catch on at home or abroad. Here's why.
Jorge Mario Bergoglio may be a clean break as Pope Francis from his predecessor, Joseph Ratzinger, but he kept something German: the car.
Daimler AG said on Wednesday that Europe will drive down Daimler Trucks sales in the company’s first quarter for 2013.
A carmaker that has never before seen the light of day has emerged at the Geneva Motor Show.
United States budget sequestration cuts might have considerable implications, but American car buyers seem unfazed -- at least for now.
G.M. 4Q results likely benefited from stronger demand, cost cuts, more-enticing cars, and a focus on successful brands.
The Detroit Three and Japanese rivals began the year in the fast lane as seasonally adjusted annual sales in January topped 15 million.
With Super Bowl 2013 quickly approaching, one big part of the game that fans are anticipating is the commercials.