Peugeot's interest in Mitsubishi is in line with the recent push by new chief executive Philippe Varin to create a more global car company
General Motors said it was talking to possible buyers of Saab, four days before a GM board meeting considers whether to attempt to revive a sale process
GM said it expected to repay its debt to the US and Canadian governments by the end of 2011 and could opt to move faster by refunding money left over
General Motors said it was readying a plan to restructure Opel and could pay off debt due this month as German workers went on strike
General Motors is on track to complete a wrenching cost-cutting but faces risks from an uncertain US economy and rising unemployment
Britain announced a $159 million extension to the country's car scrappage scheme to support the recession-hit vehicle industry
GM will close Saturn and wind down its dealership network after a deal to sell the faltering brand to Penske Automotive Group collapsed
The auto industry, Silicon valley warns, remains too wedded to a dying business model and too out of touch with the sources of innovation
The difficult crisis in the automotive industry is not over yet, but there are increasing signs that the bottom has been reached, say experts
Global carmakers are lining up to make India, home of Tata Motors' Nano, the world's cheapest car, a base for their export operations