Detroit's Packard Plant once built the finest automobiles in the world. It's been vacant for years. This spring, the…
The demise of Pontiac and the joint-venture Vibe left GM's side of the partnership with Toyota at California's NUMMI…
The Second Great Migration sent millions of African-Americans from the South to the Midwest, where good jobs in the…
The Chinese company planning to buy Hummer has apparently met resistance from the Chinese government over…
Busting the conventional wisdom it takes a third world to build a profitable small car for the first world, the AP's…
It's official, the Cash For Clunkers bill is now the law-of-the-land. For more information on how this bill works…
As part of an already-announced move designed to slim down U.S. non-union employees 15% to 23,500, GM plans to…
The Carpocalypse takes another as coachbuilder and contract car manufacturer Karmann has closed its doors after 108…
GM wants Chrysler to pay-up on the two-mode hybrid transmission developed jointly with Daimler and BMW. Apparently…
Akio Toyoda takes over as President of Toyota today. Good luck with that. [Bloomberg]
The irony of Toyota building the last Pontiac was perhaps too much for GM, consequently, they've decided to axe the…
In a 91-5 vote, the U.S. Senate passed a scaled-back $1 billion "Cash For Clunkers" bill. Democrats beat back a…
Our friends at PickupTrucks.com uncovered a motion filed by Chrysler in bankruptcy court earlier this week, that…
The U.S. House narrowly passed the scaled-back version of the "Cash For Clunkers" bill giving consumers cash…
The Obama administration's reportedly turned down auto-parts suppliers request for $10 billion in aid. [WSJ]
A recent poll of 1,700 users of the automotive site CarGurus concluded the brand they'd most like GM to save…
We reported last week GM was close to an agreement for the sale of Saab to Swedish automotive consortium Koenigsegg.…
Good news. Chrysler's emerged from bankruptcy and even before being fully embraced by Fiat's bountiful Italian…
Desperate car owners turning to fraud rather than facing car debt. [MSNBC]
Fiat CEO Sergio Marchionne, pictured here with another executive also named Sergio, conducted speed interviews with…