Car Czar: Billions lost with GM is 'best stimulus around'
General Motors, fresh off two profitable quarters, is planning a public offering expected to raise as much as $16 billion. Does this mean election-year vindication for President Obama's much-maligned decision to take control of the Detroit automaker?
GM's IPO: High hopes and deep fears
When reporters run out of questions to ask executives in an interview, they often fall back on an old standby: "What keeps you up at night?"
GM files to sell shares to the public
General Motors filed documents Wednesday with the Securities and Exchange Commission to sell shares of common stock to the public again.
To beat traffic China may roll over cars
Struggling under mounting congestion problems and facing an explosion in automobile sales, China may build a novel bus-train hybrid people-mover that rolls over cars.
Best cars for dog owners
If you love to take your four legged friend with you on the road, these cars are the best, according to AAA.
Caution: Dogs behind wheel
That darling little pooch riding with you to the grocery store may be cute, but it could actually be a killer.
GM recalls 240,000 SUVs for seat belt problem
General Motors is recalling a total of 243,403 of its popular large crossover SUVs for a problem that could damage the rear seatbelt buckles. Most of the recalled vehicles are in the United States.
Mustang: Meet the new Boss
Ford brings back the Mustang Boss 302 in a limited edition package for the 2012 model year.
Ed Whitacre drops a monkey wrench in a GM IPO
General Motors was winding up a regular quarterly earnings call with securities analysts and reporters Thursday morning when Chairman Ed Whitacre unexpectedly got on the line to announce that he was stepping down as chairman and CEO.
GM getting a new CEO - again
General Motors is getting its fourth CEO in just under 18 months, as the company announced that Ed Whitacre will leave the post Sept. 1, to be succeeded by another auto industry outsider, former Nextel Communications CEO Dan Akerson.
