Stocks tried to edge higher at Friday's opening bell on what some are calling an 'amazing' jobs report.
Chrysler is bowing to demands from U.S. safety regulators and says it will add about 179,000 cars to a recall for air bags that could explode with too much force.
The European car market continued its recovery in October, recording a 6.5 percent increase in sales to 1,072,837 units.
Marriott (MAR), Allstate (ALL) and Procter & Gamble (PG) downgraded in Monday's Analysts' Actions.
The all-new F-150 aluminum pickup truck officially rolled off the assembly line at Ford's Dearborn, Michigan truck plant in November.
It's Ford Motor Co.'s biggest bet in decades: an aluminum-sided F-150 that could set a new industry standard -- or cost the company its pickup truck crown.
European markets were mixed this morning, with one eye on today’s U.S. non-farm employment figures to help give direction.
A new survey suggests that most people are still texting and driving, despite laws against it in some states.
Federal regulators are investigating whether Honda Motor Co. failed to report deaths and injuries that occurred in its vehicles.
Toyota kept its lead over rivals Volkswagen and General Motors as the world's top-selling automaker in the first three quarters of the year.