GM to spend $1.4 billion to modernize Arlington SUV factory
ARLINGTON, Texas - General Motors Co is raising the stakes on its bet that sales of fuel-thirsty sport utility vehicles will keep driving its global profits as Chinese and other markets sag.
- Honda's U.S. auto finance arm to pay $24 million over loan pricing problems
- Japan automakers cling to Indonesia targets as sales speed downhill
- UAW, Detroit Three could revise healthcare packages in talks: WSJ
- GM, UAW launch bargaining with show of harmony
- No plan to change small car production in U.S.: GM CEO
More News
GM to recall 155,000 vehicles in India to fix wiring trouble
NEW DELHI - General Motors Co will recall 155,000 vehicles in India, its largest such exercise to date in the country, in order to fix wiring problems linked to a remote keyless entry accessory.
VW interim chairman to stay on, hunt for Piech successor continues: Bild
BERLIN - Volkswagen is still looking for a successor to former chairman Ferdinand Piech, meaning the interim holder of the position, Berthold Huber, is likely to stay until at least the end of the year, a German newspaper reported on Sunday.
GM recalls 780,000 SUVs for possible lift gate issue
- General Motors Co said it was recalling nearly 780,000 crossover SUVs, mainly in North America, because their rear power lift gates could suddenly fall and hit people. | Video
Detroit Three, UAW will square off over wages, U.S. jobs
DETROIT - The Big Three U.S. automakers and the United Auto Workers union will kick off bargaining Monday for new contracts that would set how much more robust, post-recession profits the industry shares with workers, and determine union costs to win more U.S. jobs.