2009 Detroit Auto Show
News, photos and more from the scene of the 2009 North American International Auto Show.
Senator Bob Corker, who voted against a carmaker bailout last month, spent several hours touring the North American International Auto Show in Detroit.
The chairman of General Motors said that a $13.4-billion federal aid package would be sufficient to keep the company solvent through March.
For the first time, two Chinese carmakers are exhibiting this year on the main floor of the Detroit auto show.
The Toyota Prius, which dominates the U.S. hybrid car market, will face its most serious challenger this year as Honda introduces the Insight hybrid.
Many of the new models were in development a few years ago, when the industry was on much stronger footing.
A look at the machinery to be revealed at the Detroit auto show suggests that the era of the electric automobile has finally arrived.
A U.P.S. employee donated two of the company’s six-cylinder, fuel injected truck engines to the Automotive High School, his alma mater in Brooklyn.
New research shows that fatal car accidents involving older drivers have actually declined markedly in the past decade.
The National Safety Council is calling for a ban on car phones, even hands-free ones.
News, photos and more from the scene of the 2009 North American International Auto Show.
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