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Under 2018 Jeep Wrangler's familiar sheet metal, a modern-day technology-overhaul
29 November 2017, 08:00The redesigned 2018 Jeep Wrangler may look similar to its immediate predecessor, but above the skid plates and beneath the removable top, fans of the off-roader will notice the upgrades incorporated into the first Wrangler redesign since 2006.
Chevy's new speed king to go topless with price of $123,995
29 November 2017, 08:00The Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 convertible is expected to go on sale in the spring, alongside the coupe, starting at $123,995. The coupe will start at $119,995.
Yanfeng JV to lay off 345 at Detroit area plant
28 November 2017, 08:00Auto supplier joint venture Yanfeng US Automotive Interiors plans to lay off 345 employees at its Highland Park plant near Detroit, according to a notice filed with the state of Michigan.
Faraday Future said to be struggling to raise cash
28 November 2017, 08:00Jia Yueting, who once boasted he would leapfrog Tesla, faces a new hurdle as his US electric car startup struggles to raise a $500 million funding round, people familiar with the matter told Bloomberg.
Toyota sounds 'now or never' alarm with management shuffle
28 November 2017, 08:00Toyota faces a 'now or never' competition for survival and is shuffling management to tackle the challenge, President Akio Toyoda says.
Mulvaney has vilified the CFPB -- now he's promising to fix it
28 November 2017, 08:00Mick Mulvaney, who once called the CFPB the 'worst kind' of government entity, vowed to keep the agency open while making changes that protect people without choking off capitalism.
Senate asks Uber why hack of 57 million users' info wasn't disclosed
28 November 2017, 08:00Congress wants answers from Uber about why it failed to disclose a massive data breach in October 2016 until last week and how information on 57 million accounts may have been compromised.
Why Congress should be concerned about floorplan interest
27 November 2017, 08:00Congress is deep into the process of rewriting the tax code for a first time in a generation, and the stakes for our industry and the economy couldn't be higher.
Next act in CFPB drama comes when dueling bosses show up to lead
27 November 2017, 08:00The next act in the drama over who runs the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau begins Monday when two people are expected to show up to lead the agency. A federal judge will decide who's in charge.
L.A. Auto Show preview
27 November 2017, 08:00If October's Tokyo auto show lacked any meaningful production debuts that consumers could bank on, this week's Los Angeles auto show will help fill the void.