Chrysler hosts robotics teams
Two Windsor area high school robotics teams were the only Canadian teams invited to participate May 17 at a reception and tour at Chrysler Group's headquarters in Auburn Hills, Mich.
Two Windsor area high school robotics teams were the only Canadian teams invited to participate May 17 at a reception and tour at Chrysler Group's headquarters in Auburn Hills, Mich.
General Motors has hired 110 high school students, mostly from Detroit, as summer interns to help clean up the city, perform service projects and learn life skills.
Washington Automakers support a proposed free trade deal between the United States and European Union, and want auto safety regulations harmonized on both sides of the Atlantic.
The 2013 Ford Fusion Energi has earned the highest possible “five-star” Overall Vehicle Score from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA).
Automobiles with four-cylinder engines already comprise more than half of U.S. new-vehicle sales, and that number could grow to two-thirds by the end of the decade, according to projections by Ford Motor Co.
The shift to the smaller engines is a result of strict federal fuel-efficiency standards — known as Corporate Average Fuel Economy, or CAFE — and means a growing share of cars, SUVs and trucks will join the four-cylinder fray by 2020.
A new Ford dealership opened up in southwestern Michigan.
Actually, it's a very old one.
The Model A Ford Museum held its grand opening ceremony on Saturday.
Chrysler celebrated the production of the 1 millionth Jeep Wrangler on Friday in Toledo, the city where Jeep was launched.
Production of the JK version of the Wrangler began in late 2006 for the 2007 model year at Chrysler’s Toledo Supplier Park.
DETRIOT - On the southwest corner of Beaubien and Lafayette streets in Detroit, there’s a large brick building occupied by restaurants and bars.
To most, it’s a place to have dinner or grab a drink after work. But that corner, like many in the Motor City, has a historical footprint of how Detroit "put the world on wheels."
As oxymorons go, "aerodynamic pickup truck" ranks right up there with" military intelligence" and "jumbo shrimp." But General Motors thinks it can prove that it accomplished the task on this one.