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The two automakers produced more than two thirds of the 1.4-million vehicles assembled in Canada last year.
Honda owners have reported 1,384 incidents to NHTSA — four resulted in crashes or fires and two in injury incidents.
As the quest for scale ramps up across the industry, Toyota Chairman Akio Toyoda, head of the world’s biggest carmaker, cautions automakers on its pitfalls.
Ivan Espinosa tells Automotive News the 2 things he must improve at Nissan, his biggest regret on the job, and what inspired him to join the company – all while giving a deeper glimpse at the man behind Nissan’s metal.
A quick look at the week's top stories as determined by reader interest.
Toyota, Honda and Nissan add tariffs as an “emergency agenda” as they race to devise countermeasures to the U.S. tariffs threatened for April 2.
As we’ve noted in this space before, the Japanese are grappling with the threat of new U.S. tariffs quietly with little drama.
Honda will procure batteries for its hybrid vehicles from Toyota's North America’s $13.9 billion complex coming online in Liberty, N.C., Nikkei reported.
Foxconn will work with new Japanese customers to develop electric vehicles, according to a report.
In this week’s edition of Automotive News, we take a deep look at incoming CEO Ivan Espinosa’s long to-do list at Nissan and the sizable obstacles blocking the Japanese carmaker's road to quick recovery.