BERLIN (Reuters) -- German weekly magazine Der Spiegel said on Saturday that Opel was threatening to close its German plants in Eisenach and Bochum as well as its Belgian site in Antwerp.
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BERLIN (Reuters) -- German weekly magazine Der Spiegel said on Saturday that Opel was threatening to close its German plants in Eisenach and Bochum as well as its Belgian site in Antwerp.
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German Chancellor Angela Merkel said today that General Motors must improve the rescue plan for Opel to win government support for the German subsidiary.
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German Chancellor Angela Merkel said on Saturday that General Motors must improve the rescue plan for its German unit Opel if it wants government support for the struggling carmaker.
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German Chancellor Angela Merkel said on Saturday that General Motors must improve the rescue plan for its German unit Opel if it wants government support for the struggling carmaker.
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The Racing section of Auto123.com now features a news ticker called "BREAKING NEWS".
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Quebec City - With the 2009 Quebec Auto Show in full swing, the Corporation des concessionnaires automobiles de la régionale de Québec (CCARQ) announced that its general manager, Richard Bélanger, will step down in a few weeks. He will be replaced by Bernard Ferland, who made his mark over the last couple of years as a member of the city's Junior Chamber of Commerce.
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Current Sprint Cup leader Jeff Gordon, whose four wins at Atlanta is the highest tally amongst active drivers expects Sunday's race at Atlanta to be one of survival, having been one of several drivers struggling for grip during practice
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Sir Jackie Stewart will work at grand prix circuits for free in 2009, following criticism of his highly-paid ambassadorial role with the struggling British bank RBS.
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Sir Jackie Stewart will work at grand prix circuits for free in 2009, following criticism of his highly-paid ambassadorial role with the struggling British bank RBS.
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Automotive News Europe, a sister publication of Automotive News, is halting publication of its twice-monthly print edition. Automotive News will maintain an online European newsletter and a European Web site.
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Automotive News Europe, a sister publication of Automotive News, is halting publication of its twice-monthly print edition. Automotive News will maintain an online European newsletter and a European Web site.
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The Dow Jones Industrial Averages dropped about 300 points the night before the opening day of the Geneva motor show, a possible punctuation mark on the state of the world's automotive industry.
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Chop, drop and roll--that's the unofficial motto at AutoRama, the 57th-annual festival of hot rods and custom cars in Detroit.
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Wholesale used-vehicle prices rose for the second straight month in February, the Manheim auto auction company reported today. Manheim's Used Vehicle Value Index measured 105.5 last month, up from 101.7 in January but down from 108.
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Elvis had a burnin love for cars--but a 1971 Plymouth Barracuda headed for a Texas auction isnt his.
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A Suzuki dealership in Huntsville, Ala., that was once the brand's top U.S. sales outlet has stopped selling vehicles while its owner looks for a new source of inventory financing.
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The Renault-Nissan Alliance today announced that Nissan and Pima Association of Governments (PAG), which represents the Tucson region, are forming a partnership to advance zero-emission mobility by promoting the development of an electric vehicle (EV) charging network.
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Venezuela's car market fell back sharply in February according to data released by Venezuela's auto industry trade association, Cavanez.
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Always a stand full of glamour, Alfa Romeo didn't disappoint at this year's Geneva Motor Show...
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