DETROIT - The U.S. autoindustry rebounded from last January's sales collapse with one big exception: Toyota, which lost an estimated 20,000 sales after it stopped selling eight models because of defective gas pedals. Last month, U.S. sales of cars and light trucks...
DETROIT - The U.S. autoindustry rebounded from last January's sales collapse with one big exception: Toyota, which lost an estimated 20,000 sales after it stopped selling eight models because of defective gas pedals. Last month, U.S. sales of cars and light trucks to...
A small U.S. automobile manufacturer is making news this week and no it’s not because it is going bankrupt or in financial peril. Tesla a six year old auto manufacturer filed for its initial public offering on the 19th of January. This IPO puts Tesla in the...
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LOS ANGELES - More signs have recently emerged that the autoindustry is recovering from its deep slump, including the sale of the Swedish upscale carbrand Saab. FordMotor Co. said it will hire an additional 1,200 workers, and General Motors Co. announced a big...
DETROIT - Toyota said it began shippinggas pedal parts to its dealers Friday for use in fixing the millions of cars and trucks recalled because of accelerators that could become stuck. Company spokesman Brian Lyons said he did not know when the parts would arrive or...
MCLEAN, Va., Jan. 28 – MCLEAN, Va., Jan. 28 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- For more than a year, the National Automobile Dealers Association (NADA) has worked in the trenches to restore retail and wholesale auto financing; lobbied successfully to prevent the collapse...
- A look at some large recalls in the U.S. autoindustry: _ Jan. 26: Japan's ToyotaMotor Corp. suspends U.S. sales of eight recalled car and truck models, including the best-selling Camry sedan. The aim is to fix gas pedals that can stick and cause unintended...
Holman Jenkins brings clarity to convoluted, conflicted and long-failed autoindustry and regulatory policy ("Keep on Truckin', Detroit" (op-ed, Jan. 16). Even the Obama administration's high profile...