By Mark Holthoff
The doors to the 2011 North American International Auto Show closed Sunday night, after a record 735,370 visitors passed through them over its 10-day run.
The large and enthusiastic crowd got to see vehicles ranging from a ne…
By Bill Visnic
Although the now-discontinued Jeep Commander won't be fondly remembered in the brand's annals, CEO Sergio Marchionne said that won't stop Chrysler Group LLC from taking another run at a Jeep with three rows of seats, this…
By Paul Seredynski
Honda took the wraps off concept versions of its 2012 Civic Si coupe and Civic sedan Monday at the Detroit Auto show. In typical Honda fashion, the concept vehicles are just lightly modified versions of the production cars that w…
Edmunds.com CEO Jeremy Anwyl with Senior Analysts Jessica Caldwell and Karl Brauer recap the U.S. auto industry's sales performance in 2010 and provide a preview of what could happen in 2011.
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By Michelle Krebs
Readers of Edmunds AutoObserver.com are a sophisticated lot.
They clearly want stories that are beyond the headlines of national and global media, as evidenced by their favorite stories for 2010, listed here:
By Dale Buss
Industry leaders good at casting visions and those who excel at cleaning up dominated the news in 2010.
As the U.S. auto market chugged definitively out of the Great Recession, visionaries such as Volkswagen's Martin Winterkorn a…
By Dale Buss
Economics, politics, finance and safety engineering all took the front seat for the auto industry at various times during 2010, diminishing the primary roles that products and marketing typically assume during good times.
But when it…
Edmunds.com's Green Car Advisor reports today that Tesla's Elon Musk is donating a solar generating station to the Hurricane Response Center in Alabama, the U.S. Marine Corps is purchasing Smith Newton electric trucks and Nissan and Mitsubish…
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