NEWS

Toyota Camry Leads List of Most-Stolen Midsize Cars

12/5/2013

Among cars that are midsize and above, the Toyota Camry sedan has been the most popular among thieves in the U.S., according to the National Crime Information Center.

JLR Confirms Brazilian Factory

12/5/2013

Tata Motor Ltd.'s Jaguar Land Rover unit confirms it will open a plant in Itatiaia, Brazil, in 2016 with annual capacity to assemble 24,000 vehicles.

U.S. to Help China On New Auto Emission Rules

12/5/2013

The U.S. has agreed to share technology and modeling techniques to help China implement new emission standards likely to take effect after 2020.

Report: GM Poised to End Production In Australia

12/5/2013

General Motors Co. has decided to phase out its Holden assembly operations in Australia in 2016, according to the Australian Broadcasting Corp.

GM to Pull Chevrolet Out of Europe

12/5/2013

General Motors Co. says it will stop marketing its mainstream Chevrolet vehicles in Europe in 2016.

Chevrolet to Exit Mainstream European Market

12/5/2013

General Motors Co. says it will stop marketing its high-volume Chevrolet vehicles in Europe in 2016.

Ford Debuts Next-Generation Mustang

12/5/2013

Ford Motor Co.'s all-new 2015 Mustang sport coupe, simultaneously introduced on four continents this morning, will go on sale next autumn 50 years after the first model debuted.

Average New-Car Fuel Economy at 7-Year High

12/5/2013

New light-duty vehicles sold in the U.S. in November had a sales-weighted fuel economy average of 24.8 mpg, according to the University of Michigan's Transportation Research Institute.

Study: Clean Diesels Cleaner than Expected

12/5/2013

So-called clean-diesel technology is meeting U.S. limits for nitrogen oxide emissions by a substantial margin, according to the nonprofit Coordinating Research Council Inc.

China Approves Dongfeng-Renault Venture

12/5/2013

China top economic agency has approved a 50:50 joint venture between Dongfeng Motor Group Co. and Renault SA, Reuters reports.