Ford Puts Philanthropy On Display At Detroit Auto Show
Ford is using the North American International Auto Show to showcase not only its cars, but also its philanthropy.
Ford is using the North American International Auto Show to showcase not only its cars, but also its philanthropy.
For the eighth year in a row, a panel of consumer-minded Detroit News reader-judges selected the Chrysler Town & Country the Detroit News Readers’ Choice “Best Family Hauler” at the 2013 North American International Auto Show.
General Motors will invest roughly $1.5 billion to expand its operations in North America in 2013, according to the automaker’s President of North America Mark Reuss. His comments were delivered at the Automotive News World Congress in Detroit last week.
Every year during the coldest week imaginable, close to a million folks flock downtown to the North American International Auto Show.
General Motors earned top honors in four award categories at the 17th Annual Urban Wheel Awards, the official multicultural event of the North American International Auto Show (NAIAS) on Jan. 13.
This year's North American International Auto Show isn't short on eye candy.
During last year's Super Bowl, a now middle-aged Matthew Broderick spoofed his 1986 role as Ferris Bueller to hype the Honda CR-V.
Each year, the editors at Autoweek Magazine walk every inch of the North American International Auto Show in Detroit.
Ford Motor Co.’s Fusion Energi has an EPA-rated total range of up to 620 miles and the ability to drive up to 21 miles in electric-only mode, officials recently announced.