VW Plans New Diesel for 2014 Models in U.S.
8/6/2013Volkswagen AG confirms it will replace its current 2.0-liter diesel engine in the U.S. with a cleaner unit beginning in the second half of 2014.
Chrysler Vows Next New Model Will Arrive on Schedule
8/6/2013Chrysler Group LLC, which has been plagued by slow or delayed new-model launches this year, promises an on-time arrival for the next generation of the Chrysler 200 midsize car due in the first quarter of 2014.
GM Cuts Price of Chevy Volt Again
8/6/2013General Motors Co., which cut the price of the 2013 Chevrolet Volt extended-range hybrid by $4,000 in June, is reducing the price of next year's model by another $1,000.
VW Mulls N. American Production for New Crossover
8/6/2013Volkswagen AG hopes to decide by year-end whether to build a new crossover model in North America, says Frank Fischer, CEO of the company's auto plant in Chattanooga, Tenn.
Cadillac’s Global Strategy Chief Resigns
8/5/2013Don Butler, who has headed global growth strategy for General Motors Co.'s Cadillac brand since April, has unexpectedly quit.
GM Will Hold Suppliers Liable for Recall Costs
8/5/2013General Motors Co.'s new purchasing contract makes suppliers of defective parts responsible for the cost of safety recalls, Automotive News reports.
UAW Trust to Sell GM Warrants
8/5/2013The United Auto Workers union's retiree healthcare trust plans to sell its entire holding of 45.5 million General Motors Co. stock warrants on Tuesday, according to the company.
JLR Names Jaguar Chief for North America
8/5/2013Tata Motors Ltd.'s Jaguar Land Rover unit has appointed Jeff Curry to head the Jaguar brand in North America, effective Aug. 13.
Australia Offers State Aid to GM, Toyota, Suppliers
8/5/2013General Motors Co., Toyota Motor Corp. and suppliers that invest in their Australian operations will be eligible for aid from the country's new A$200 million ($178 million) state fund.
Australia Offers State Aid to GM, Toyota
8/5/2013General Motors Co., Toyota Motor Corp. and suppliers that invest in their Australian operations will be eligible for aid from the country's new A$200 million ($178 million) state fund.