The auto industry has yet to find a way to get young people driving again
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Cheap gas prices fuel conundrum in Detroit
Low gas prices mean consumers want bigger, more powerful vehicles, even as tough fuel economy rules force the industry to think small
Newsmaker of the day: The $30,000, 320-km Chevy Bolt
With the Bolt, GM is essentially admitting that Tesla’s Elon Musk got it right
Sizzle returns to the auto show
With the U.S. economy on the mend, automakers get back to what they do best at car shows: delight and entertain
This Corvette will save Detroit
The U.S. auto industry once again turns to a sports car for salvation. But with sales on the rise and new technologies, this time there’s reason for optimism
The best, worst and weirdest at the Detroit auto show
A wholly biased recap of 12 hours in Motor City
Detroit auto show: Return of the trucks
After three years of smaller cars, Americans just like to drive trucks
2013 Detroit Auto Show: News, buzz and photos from the floor
The Toyota Corolla just wants to be cool
From the floor of the 2013 Detroit Auto Show, Instagram-style
Capturing the cars, the media madness…and Jesse Jackson
Reliable, fuel-efficient cars are passé
At the Detroit auto show, automakers are pitching style, flash and sports cars