Volkswagen, Fiat and other European makers of thrifty cars could earn billion of dollars in operating profits from U.S. President Barack Obama's proposed fuel economy standards.
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Volkswagen, Fiat and other European makers of thrifty cars could earn billion of dollars in operating profits from U.S. President Barack Obama's proposed fuel economy standards.
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Volkswagen said it loaned 700 million euros ($980 million) to Porsche, adding a bizarre twist to the German sports car maker's bungled takeover of Europe's largest carmaker.
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Volkswagen, Fiat and other European makers of thrifty cars could earn billion of dollars in operating profits from U.S. President Barack Obama's proposed fuel economy standards.
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Magna International and Fiat have improved their offers for General Motors unit Opel ahead of a crucial week in which the German government is expected to decide which bid it supports.
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Robert Bosch supplies its latest-generation ABS along with electronic brake force distribution and emergency brake assist to the new DaciaSandero. This is the first time the German supplier has delivered brake assist to a Dacia model.
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Volkswagen said it loaned 700 million euros ($980 million) to Porsche, adding a bizarre twist to the German sports car maker's bungled takeover of Europe's largest carmaker.
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Calsonic Kansei Europe is the sole radiator supplier for the new DaciaSandero. The Japanese company supplies three radiator variants to cover all the Sandero's diesel and two gasoline engines.
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Volkswagen, Fiat and other European makers of thrifty cars could earn billion of dollars in operating profits from U.S. President Barack Obama's proposed fuel economy standards.
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Calsonic Kansei Europe is the sole radiator supplier for the new DaciaSandero. The Japanese company supplies three radiator variants tocover all the Sandero's diesel and two gasoline engines.
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Volkswagen, Fiat and other European makers of thrifty cars could earn billion of dollars in operating profits from U.S. President Barack Obama's proposed fuel economy standards.
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Volkswagen said it loaned 700 million euros ($980 million) to Porsche, adding a bizarre twist to the German sports car maker's bungled takeover of Europe's largest carmaker.
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With summer right around the corner, sports cars are once again gracing Canada's roads. And it's pretty hard to overlook the spectacular new models that are available to drivers across the country.
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Kawasaki's Jordan Szoke beat 17-year old Brett McCormick (Suzuki) in both main events at the Ontario track, to kick off a season that promises tight battles between the veteran multi champion and the upcoming youngster.
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Four teams have reportedly paid the necessary deposit to reserve a supply of Cosworth's customer formula one engine for 2010.
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Norbert Haug, Mercedes-Benz's motorsport boss, has admitted interest in seeing his German countryman Nico Rosberg at the wheel of a McLaren.
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Renault's Flavio Briatore has revealed that Formula 1 teams asked for a grace period beyond Friday's deadline for 2010 entries.
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Tommy Baldwin Racing has decided to replace Scoot Riggs at the wheel of the Toyota Camry No.36 by former Camping World Truck Series champion Mike Skinner and Patrick Carpentier.
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DETROIT,-- The turmoil in the automotive industry is reflected in the results of this year's annual study of the automakers' supplier working relations, with the most significant shift in the suppliers' ratings of the auto manufacturers since the study was launched eight years ago. The annual North American OEM - Tier 1 Supplier Working Relations Study tracks the supplier relations of the top 3 US and top 3 Japanese automakers.
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According to web site italiaracing.net, the Speedcar series has pulled the plug on their operations after just two seasons.
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