Chrysler’s Income Quadruples
4/26/2012Chrysler Group LLC's net income in the first quarter of 2012 jumped to $473 million (€357 million) from $116 million (€88 million) in the same period last year.
Chrysler’s Quarterly Sales, Income Soar
4/26/2012Chrysler Group LLC's net income in the first quarter of 2012 jumped to $473 million from $116 million in the same period last year.
Delphi Reports Advances in Gasoline Compression-Ignition
4/26/2012Researchers say their work on gasoline compression-ignition in a single-cylinder test engine suggests the technology could boost a midsize car's average fuel economy more than 50%. The group, working under a $7.5 million grant from the U.S.
EVs: At Least a Decade Away from Mass Appeal
4/26/2012The auto industry's senior technologists say the high cost of electric vehicles will prevent EVs from becoming more than a niche product until at least 2025, today's The Wall Street Journal reports.
Honda Develops Traffic Jam Predictor
4/26/2012Honda Motor Co. says it has developed the world's first system able to analyze traffic patterns and predict traffic jams.
Harley Profit Surges 44% on Strong U.S. Demand
4/26/2012Harley-Davidson Inc. netted $172 million in January-March 2012 compared with $119 million in the same period of last year.
Daimler Bus to Partner with U.S. Coach Maker
4/26/2012Daimler AG's bus unit has signed a letter of intent to form a strategic partnership in North America with Motor Coach Industries International Inc. for distribution of Daimler's Setra brand buses.
Dana Swings to First-Quarter Profit
4/26/2012Dana Holding Corp. posted net income of $70 million in the first quarter of this year compared with a $30 million loss in the same period of 2011.
Former GM Exec to Head MSX Asia Unit
4/26/2012MSX International Inc. has appointed Nick Reilly, who retired as president of General Motors Co.'s European unit last month, as chairman of its Asia-Pacific business, effective immediately.
Former Opel Chief to Head MSX Asia Unit
4/26/2012MSX International Inc. has appointed Nick Reilly, who retired as president of General Motors Co.'s European unit last month, as chairman of its Asia-Pacific business, effective immediately.