2018 Harley-Davidson Fat Bob 114 beauty Harley-Davidson is fresh off a better-than-expected third quarter but the quarter wasn't without its continued challenges, especially in the U.S. market. Shares of the legendary motorcycle maker popped 2% on Tuesday as third-quarter earnings came in at 40 cents a share, beating analyst forecasts of 39
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BMW Headquarters Searched By EU Investigators
EU officials inspected the Munich offices this week BMW has confirmed its head office was searched this week by European Union officials investigating an alleged cartel among five German carmakers. EU investigators are looking into allegations that BMW, Daimler, VW, Audi and Porsche colluded to limit their spending on emissions technology. BMW
Toyota to halt operations at all Japan plants as typhoon precaution
Shoppers walk under umbrellas as Typhoon Lan approaches Japan's mainland, in Osaka, western Japan TOKYO (Reuters) - Toyota Motor Corp will suspend operations at all of its assembly plants in Japan, including those of its subsidiaries, from Monday morning as a precautionary measure as a powerful typhoon approaches Japan’s mainland, a spokesman
Tesla Raises Borrowing Capacity For Car Leases To $1.1 billion
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GM to settle 49 U.S states’ ignition claims for $120 million
The GM logo is seen at the General Motors Lansing Grand River Assembly Plant in Lansing, Michigan October 26, 2015. Photo taken October 26. REUTERS/Rebecca Cook WASHINGTON (Reuters) - General Motors Co has agreed to pay $120 million to resolve claims from 49 U.S. states and the District of Columbia over faulty
Nissan’s inappropriate inspections started at least 20 years ago: NHK
Ford Door-Latch Issues Expand To Trucks
Volvo unveils Polestar model in China, looks to rival Tesla 3
Volvo Cars and its Chinese parent unveil their first Polestar model and plan to invest $760 million in the electric vehicle brand. Laura Frykberg reports. SHANGHAI (Reuters) - Volvo Cars and its Chinese parent have unveiled their first Polestar high-performance electric car and pledged to invest 5 billion yuan ($760 million)
Daimler Recalls Million-Plus Vehicles Over Airbag Problems
BERLIN (AFP) - German carmaker Daimler is recalling more than a million vehicles, including Mercedes, due to a problem with the airbags, a company spokesman was quoted as saying Monday. Among the vehicles being recalled are some 400,000 Mercedes cars in Britain and many hundreds more in Germany, the spokesman told the DPA
