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Ford to Bump Production by 200,000 Vehicles
Ford said it plans to produce 3.4 million vehicles this year, the Los Angeles Times reported Wednesday.
Ford Trucks See Boost as Roadshow Reaches Saudi Arabia
Ford Middle East and Al Jazirah Vehicles Agencies brought the legendary F-150 and Ranger Built Ford Tough pickup trucks closer to Saudi customers through a unique roadshow across 10 major Saudi cities.
Toyota Boots BMW Out of Top Value Slot
Toyota has been named the world's most valuable automotive brand, claiming back the top spot from German marque BMW.
Auto Supplier's Expansion Means 100 Jobs for Central Ohio
Automotive supply company G-Tekt North American Corp. will move forward with a pair of projects, investing $28.6 million and creating an expected 100 jobs in central Ohio.
V2V Lets Cars Talk to Each Other
Vehicle-to-Vehicle communication, or V2V, aims to avoid accidents on the road by using wireless signals to send information back between cars about their location, speed and direction.
GM Joins Nissan to Supply Small Cargo Vehicle
GM and Nissan announced they have signed an agreement for Nissan to produce a small cargo vehicle that GM will sell in the U.S. and Canada.
Teen Drivers Should Be Prepared for Any Car-Related Situation
Driver's Education classes may teach the rules of the road, but what about when the car is off the road. Who do you call first, the police, insurance company or mom?
Tesla Share Price Could Top $100
Shares of Tesla Motors are trading at about $90 already, buoyed by the electric car company's ability to tap capital markets for about $1 billion through its announced sale of stock and convertible notes.
European Car Sales up First Time in 20 Months
European car sales rose 1.7 percent in April compared with the same month last year, the European Automobile Manufacturers' Association (ACEA) said Friday.
Munoz Takes the Wheel at Nissan
As Nissan's new senior vice president of sales and marketing for the Americas, Jose Munoz has the big task of increasing sales and grabbing greater market share.
Tesla Profit Beats Estimates
Tesla Motors's first quarterly profit, led by a surge in deliveries of the electric-car maker's Model S, got a goose from sales of environmental credits that generated 15 percent of revenue.
Chrysler Delays Jeep Cherokee Rollout
Chrysler will commence production of its new Jeep Cherokee, its most important new vehicle this year, about a month later than planned.
Key GM Pickups Ready to Roll
General Motors wants to outsell Ford Motor's F-Series pickups, and the first steps in that assault are in production at Silao, Mexico, headed for U.S. dealerships in June.
Detroit 3 Score High on Auto Quality Survey
The Detroit Three did well on Strategic Vision's 2013 quality study with the Dodge Dart, Ford Fusion and Chevrolet Volt getting the best scores in their respective segments.
Tesla Proves EVs Can Be Profitable
Tesla Motors has altered the competitive landscape of the fledgling electric car market with an $11 million first-quarter profit and a 17 percent gross profit margin.



