Dacia Duster production car revealed
A month to the day after the Duster concept wowed the crowds in Geneva, Dacia has released official pics of the production car…
Read moreA month to the day after the Duster concept wowed the crowds in Geneva, Dacia has released official pics of the production car…
Read moreAvtoVAZ has announced its work schedule for April-May and confirmed downtimes.
Read moreFour units of the Dutch car dealer and European importer of North American General Motors cars, Kroymans, have been declared bankrupt, an industry union said.
Read moreThe Canadian Auto Workers union has said it would not reopen its recent concession agreement with General Motors of Canada but would be willing to look at alternative measures to help reduce the burden of the company’s so called “legacy costs”.
Read moreChrysler Financial is axing 80 jobs or 2% of its 4,000-strong workforce.
Read morePresident Katsuaki Watanabe welcomed Toyota Motor Corp.’s latest class of new hires today, trying to soothe “anxiety” about joining the carmaker as it braces for record losses.
Read moreStandard & Poor’s cut Fiat’s long-term debt rating to BB+, the highest junk rating, and warned that a further downgrade was possible, just as Fiat boss Sergio Marchionne was travelling to Detroit for talks on the possible alliance with Chrysler.
Read moreThe premier of Lower Saxony, Christian Wulff, spoke out against the German government taking a stake in Opel on Wednesday. “The state should not enter the business of building cars.
Read moreChrysler has halted production of its Sebring and Dodge Avenger cars for four weeks as consumer demand continues to fall.
Read moreIn a sharp reversal, GMAC Financial Services said today that it has backed off a tough new inventory repayment policy on aging new vehicles and has agreed to resume subprime lending.
Read moreIn a sharp reversal, GMAC Financial Services said today that it has backed off a tough new inventory repayment policy on aging new vehicles and has agreed to resume subprime lending.
Read moreIkuo Maeda is the new head of design at Mazda Motor Corp.
Read moreNew 2010 Legacy chases the market leaders
You don’t need a degree in marketing to realize that the fringes of the family-sedan segment are not the most profitable place to be. Subaru has been trying to carve out a place for itself in the thick of the profitable family-sedan marketplace for two decades, ever since the first Legacy rolled off the production line in September 1989. For 2010, the fifth-generation Legacy, which debuts at the 2009 New York Auto Show, looks like it has the potential to finally run with the big players: the Toyota Camry, the Honda Accord, the Mazda 6, the Nissan Altima, and domestics like the Ford Fusion and the Chevy Malibu.
Photo Gallery: 2010 Subaru Legacy Sedan – 2009 New York Auto Show Debut – Automobile Magazine
GAZ says it will increase its monthly output to between 8,000 and 8,500 vehicles in June.
Read moreAfter Honda pulled out of this year’s Frankfurt auto show, Toyota today confirmed it will be present at the event in September. Uncertainty about Toyota’s plans arose when Honda announced Tuesday that it would not be in Frankfurt.
Read moreFord is shuffling its design lineup, naming Moray Callum executive director for its Americas operations, replacing Peter Horbury, who returns to Volvo.
Read moreFord is shuffling its design lineup, naming Moray Callum executive director for its Americas operations, replacing Peter Horbury, who returns to Volvo.
Read moreFord is shuffling its design lineup, naming Moray Callum executive director for its Americas operations, replacing Peter Horbury, who returns to Volvo.
Read morePeter Horbury, the British designer who retired boxy styling at Volvo and made the once staid Swedish brand cool and sporty, is leaving Ford Motor Co.’s North American operations to return to Volvo.
Read morePeter Horbury, the British designer who retired boxy styling at Volvo and made the once staid Swedish brand cool and sporty, is leaving Ford Motor Co.’s North American operations to return to Volvo.
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