The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said on Wednesday night that it opened the probe “to determine whether GM properly followed the legal processes and requirements for reporting recalls.”
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said on Wednesday night that it opened the probe “to determine whether GM properly followed the legal processes and requirements for reporting recalls.”
Just two weeks ago, GM announced the recall of more than 780,000 Chevrolet Cobalts and Pontiac G5s.
Japan’s third-biggest carmaker, long considered a pioneer of Japanese globalisation with the likes of Sony Corp, now lags far behind Toyota Motor Corp and Nissan Motor Co in building diversity in its executive ranks.
For businessmen and government officials, the Mexican car boom is proof of the success of the North American Free Trade Agreement, whose advocates said it would fuel growth in Mexico
Rolls-Royce Motor Cars has launched the world’s most advanced Rolls-Royce aftersales centre in Dubai.
The car shredding and recycling facility processes cars and light metal scrap, separating and reclaiming unique metals, glass and plastic
The remote Himalayan kingdom of Bhutan signed a deal with Japanese auto giant Nissan on Friday to become the ultimate showcase for electric cars, taking advantage of its abundance of hydropower.
The most efficient materials are far too expensive to produce fuel at a price that can compete with gasoline.
Mexico is on track to replace the Asian automotive giant, Japan, as the second-largest exporter of cars to the United States by the end of the year.
The future car will be much more than just a means of transportation.