Chrysler Posts Strong Third Quarter Profit
LONDON (WWJ) - Chrysler earned $611 million in the third quarter, more than double the earnings of parent firm Fiat-Chrysler Automobiles. This comes on strong North American sales, highlighted by a...
View ArticleAutoNation CEO Gives Feds Failing Grade In Handling Of Recalls
DETROIT (WWJ) - The nation’s top car dealer says he would give a failing grade to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration for its handling of major recalls this year. “The information on...
View ArticleFord Starts Production Of New Aluminum F-150
DEARBORN (AP) - It’s Ford Motor Co.’s biggest bet in decades: an aluminum-sided F-150 that could set a new industry standard — or cost the company its pickup truck crown. Ford was scheduled to start...
View ArticleFord Launches All New F-150 Pickup Truck [VIDEO]
DEARBORN (WWJ) - A red F-150 pickup truck, with the “Built Ford Tough” and UAW logos on the front, ushered in a new era of manufacturing at Ford’s legendary Rouge complex. “We are here today to make...
View ArticleReports: Counterfeit Chinese Tires May Be Selling Under US Brand Names
PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — An investigation by Consumer Reports has discovered that a Chinese company may be selling counterfeit tires in the US under a brand name that consumers trust. The discovery came...
View ArticleGM: Parts Ready To Fix SUVs That Can Catch Fire
DETROIT (AP) – For the owners of 189,000 General Motors SUVs, the days of parking them outside the garage for fear that they could catch fire will soon come to an end. The company, in documents posted...
View ArticleSafety Agency Pushes For National Air Bag Recall
DETROIT (AP) - The federal government is demanding that the auto industry recall millions of additional cars equipped with faulty air bags that can injure — and even kill — a driver. The action Tuesday...
View ArticleMinivans Do Poorly In New Crash Tests
DETROIT (AP) - The Honda Odyssey was the only minivan to earn the highest safety rating in new crash tests by the insurance industry. The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety said Thursday that the...
View ArticleFord’s New F-150 To Get 26 Mpg, Tops Among Pickups
DEARBORN, Mich. (AP) – Ford said Friday that its new aluminum-bodied F-150 pickup will get up to 26 mpg on the highway, making it the most fuel efficient gas-powered full-size pickup. The Ram truck is...
View ArticleUS Closes Ford Steering Probe Without Recall
DETROIT (AP) – U.S. safety regulators have closed an investigation into steering problems in more than 500,000 Ford full-size cars without seeking a recall. The National Highway Traffic Safety...
View ArticleDeath Toll From GM Ignition Switches Rises To 36
DETROIT (AP) – At least 36 people have died and 44 have been seriously injured in crashes involving General Motors cars with defective ignition switches. Attorney Kenneth Feinberg, who was hired by GM...
View ArticleBlack Friday Boosts November Car Sales
DETROIT (WWJ) - Car and truck sales jumped five percent in November, doubling analyst expectations. The seasonally adjusted annual sales rate–around 17.2 million–was the second best of the year....
View ArticleTakata Says Recall Decision Is Up To Automakers
DETROIT (AP) - Japan’s Takata Corp. refused to comply with a U.S. government demand for an expanded recall of its air bags that can explode and shoot out shrapnel, and instead passed along the crucial...
View Article2015 Chevy Colorado Crowned Truck Of The Year
DETROIT (WWJ) - Chevy’s new Colorado compact pickup has been named Motor Trend Truck of the Year. The new mid size pickup was cited for what Motor Trend called a “right-sized” package, as well as its...
View ArticleDeath Toll From GM Ignition Switches Rises To 38
DETROIT (AP) - At least 38 people have died and 51 have been injured in crashes involving General Motors cars with defective ignition switches. Attorney Kenneth Feinberg, who was hired by GM to...
View ArticleChrysler Expands Air Bag Recall
DETROIT (AP) - Chrysler is bowing to demands from U.S. safety regulators and will add about 179,000 vehicles to a recall for air bags that could explode with too much force. The latest expansion covers...
View ArticleEverything’s Bigger & Better At The Twin Cities Auto Show
MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) — Get your motors running at the Minneapolis Convention Center from now until March 15. It’s your license to dream at the Twin Cities Auto Show. As WCCO This Morning’s Ali Lucia...
View ArticleDC Environmental Director To Tout Hydrogen-Powered Car
WASHINGTON (AP) — The District of Columbia’s top environmental official will be taking a spin in a new car that’s powered by air. On Wednesday, District Department of the Environment Director Tommy...
View ArticleEmission Cuts Ordered By Obama May Not Survive Beyond End Of His Presidency
WASHINGTON (AP) — The United States put forth its contribution Tuesday to a global climate treaty, relying entirely on a set of emission cuts ordered by President Barack Obama that may not survive...
View ArticleFrom Your Smartphone To Smarthome, Ford Wants To Be A Connected Ride
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) — Ford is betting that drivers want to be as ‘connected’ behind the wheel as they are everywhere else. The automaker’s technology push is one of the big stories so far at CES, the...
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