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Federal safety regulators are investigating reports of fires in the driver's side doors of 2007 Toyota Camry sedans and RAV-4 crossover SUVs.
General Motors Co. has won approval from environmental authorities in central China for a new $1.1 billion assembly plant, though the company says it has not yet decided on the plan.
People who use marijuana before driving are nearly twice as likely to cause a car crash as those not under the influence of alcohol or drugs, according to a Canadian analysis of previous studies.
Toyota's quarterly profit slid 13.5 per cent on production setbacks caused by last year's tsunami disaster and the flooding in Thailand, but Japan's top automaker raised its annual earnings forecast, saying a recovery is on track.
Nissan's quarterly profit rose 3.2 per cent on healthier sales that offset production damage from flooding in Thailand and a battering from the strong yen.
Ballard Power Systems (TSX:BLD) has signed a non-binding deal with WEG Industries (Brazil), to develop the market for clean energy fuel cell products in the South American country.
Experts are still trying to figure out how a young bear managed to climb inside and get trapped in an Alberta businessman's SUV.
The California owner of a Honda hybrid car won her unusual small-claims court lawsuit against the automaker over the vehicle's failure to deliver its stated fuel economy.
Automakers saw strong Canadian sales in the opening month of 2012 with many reporting double-digit growth from a year ago and some setting January sales records.
Chrysler, propelled by higher sales of Jeeps and other revamped cars and trucks, reported its first annual net income since 1997, capping a pivotal turnaround year that many thought would never come.
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