Auto Industry, Cars | featured news

Superstorm Sandy will raise used-car prices nationwide

Used Cars

An estimated 250,000 vehicles were flooded, compounding an already-tight used-car market.

 

Retail sales point to stronger third-quarter consumer spending

Retail Sales

U.S. retail sales rose in September as Americans bought more cars and gasoline, while a gauge of consumer spending pointed to stronger-than-expected economic growth in the third quarter.

 

GM announces big recall of Chevrolet, Pontiac and Saturn sedans

GM Car Recall

General Motors Co. announced on Friday a big recall of Chevrolet, Pontiac and Saturn mid-size sedans to fix a transmission problem that could cause the cars to roll away after the driver has left the vehicle.

 

Honda looks to silence critics with new Accord

Honda wants to silence its critics when it rolls out the new Accord this week. The automaker, chastened for cheapening the Civic compact earlier this year, says that won't happen with the midsize Accord.

 

Are auto loans the next subprime market to worry about?

Across the country, banks and other lenders are still being stingy in providing credit to ordinary consumers. Only the most financially stable of Americans can secure mortgages. Small businesses are having trouble getting loans. Credit card access is restricted.

 

BMW, Audi Post Sales Records

BMW

BMW and Volkswagen's Audi brand said their monthly sales rose to records in May, putting the two best-selling luxury-car makers on course for another bumper year.

 

Used Full-Size S.U.V.’s Are Making a Comeback

SUV Comeback

A few years ago, rising gasoline prices pretty much destroyed the market for the big trucks, but they have become popular again.

 

Automakers eager to open up the 'other' China

Despite an unexpected slowdown in sales earlier this year, the Chinese auto market is expected to hit an industry-record 20 million vehicles this year – prompting manufacturers to announce billions of dollars in new factory investments designed to keep up with booming demand.

 

Sticker shock: New car prices hit record high

Car Prices

After several years of heavily discounting their products, automakers are finding themselves back in the driver’s seat – pushing prices to record levels.

 

World's first 'sky-worthy' car

Flying Car

US company Terrafugia has put on display a prototype car that is licensed to fly as well as drive, at the New York International Auto Show.

 

Subscribe to this RSS topic: Syndicate content