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NHTSA urged to accelerate Takata recall work
10 June 2017, 08:00Lawmakers are urging NHTSA to step its work on the Takata recall amid concerns about a leadership vacuum at the agency and a persistent shortage of parts.
Audi's goal: More SUVs and wagons for U.S.
10 June 2017, 08:00Barry Hoch, director of product planning for Audi of America, said the lineup could use "an even bigger" SUV.
Cadillac's Escala concept car has some consumers looking to buy it
10 June 2017, 08:00Some customers have been heading to Cadillac showrooms to inquire about the Escala they saw in TV ads, only to find out that it's not for sale, and never will be.
Buick prices redesigned Enclave starting at $40,970
10 June 2017, 08:00Buick is pricing the retooled Enclave crossover at $40,970, including shipping, for 2018, almost $1,000 more than the outgoing version.
U.S. court upholds $11 million verdict against Toyota over fatal crash
10 June 2017, 08:00A federal appeals court upheld an $11 million verdict against Toyota over a fatal 2006 car crash in Minnesota, which a jury found was caused by an accelerator defect in a 1996 Camry.
Autoliv says it will accelerate beyond $12 billion annual sales target
09 June 2017, 08:00The near-collapse of airbag maker Takata has cleared the road for bigger rival Swedish rival Autoliv, but higher orders have yet to translate into share price gains.
Bosch software enabled emissions cheating by VW, FCA, study says
09 June 2017, 08:00A study alleges that Robert Bosch created the software that enabled Volkswagen AG to evade diesel emissions standards for years.
Toyota forms cost-saving task force to arrest profit slide
09 June 2017, 08:00Toyota has created a task force comprising senior executives to oversee costs as Japan's biggest automaker seeks to arrest a slide in operating profit.
Facebook is determined to build auto ties
09 June 2017, 08:00Facebook is seeking to boost advertising from the auto industry, a challenge because unlike movie tickets or shoes, consumers don't really buy new cars online.
Automakers split on how fast to deploy automatic braking
09 June 2017, 08:00Big automakers are rushing to launch self-driving cars as early as 2021 but some major companies are moving slowly when it comes to widespread deployment of a less expensive crash prevention technology that regulators say could prevent thousands of...