Detroit Auto Show 2011

A rebirth for Detroit's Big Three

A rebirth for Detroit's Big Three

What a difference a year or two makes. Detroit auto show kicks off with the best outlook in decades for sales gains and profits for U.S. automakers. More

15 hot new cars

New models, future models, and concept cars are making their debuts at America's biggest auto extravaganza. More

Coming in 2012: Maserati SUV with Ferrari engine

CEO of Chrysler Group and Fiat Sergio Marchionne announced that the companies will jointly begin production on a new Maserati SUV, debuting next year.  More

GM CEO on plans for Volt technology

Dan Akerson talks manufacturing jobs in the U.S. and the future of the Volt as he reveals the new Chevy Sonic. More

The argument for a gas tax

Mike Jackson, CEO of Autonation, says a gas tax would be more effective than electric vehicle subsidies. More

Hyundai's singular brand focus

With an expanding product line, Hyundai USA CEO John Krafcik says his luxury cars provide credibility to the whole brand. More

Toyota unveils Prius station wagon

Beginning this year, Toyota will begin selling different hybrid models bearing the Prius name. More

Why Volvo is crashing electric cars

Volvo CEO Stefan Jacoby says the company is using crash tests to make its electric cars safer. More

Ford to hire 7,000 workers

In the face of strong sales, Ford to add both factory and engineering jobs in the United States. More

American cars are big winners

The Chevy Volt and the Ford Explorer win top honors with North American Car and Truck of The Year awards. More

GM's return to quality

President of GM North America Mark Reuss says the company is replacing some of its legacy products with new high-quality models. More
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