Ford said on Thursday its Dearborn Truck Plant in Michigan would resume three-shift operation in September, to meet demand for F-150 pickup trucks. It is also resuming "three-crew operations" at Kansas City Assembly Plant to meet demand for Ford Escape/Mercury Mariner compact SUVs.
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Daimler has successfully placed a bond of EUR2bn, a spokesman said.
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The taxpayer-funded CARS ('cash for clunkers') programme that ended on Tuesday replaced nearly 700,000 clunkers with "far more fuel efficient vehicles", according to the US Department of Transportation.
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Chrysler has declined to comment on US media reports that deputy chief executive Jim Press will leave by the end of the year.
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General Motors' Opel isn't in immediate danger of running out of cash despite an apparent stalemate over German government support for its possible sale.
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Daimler says it has sold 31,711 cars in China in the first seven months - some 49% ahead of last year's pace.
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SAIC has said its first-half net profit dropped 26% from a year earlier due to write-offs related to its stake in troubled Ssangyong.
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PSA Peugeot Citroen sees total car demand in Europe in the second half of the year falling less than expected, chief executive Philippe Varin said.
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Toyota is recalling some 95,700 cars and crossovers sold in the US after discovering that icing in cold temperatures could impair the braking system. It is the automaker's second major recall this week following news on Monday it is recalling nearly 690,000 vehicles built and sold in China by its joint ventures there.
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Nissan said it will idle around 2,000 workers at its van and SUV assembly plant in Barcelona and its stamping plant in nearby Montcada because of falling demand for its vehicles.
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Best look yet at stunning new Ferrari.
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Interior and exterior pictures reveal new Ferrari 458 in closer detail.
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Nissan and Chrysler on Thursday announced jointly they had ended a mutual OEM vehicle supply deal announced last year that would have seen Nissan take Chrysler-built trucks in exchange for re-branded cars.
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The 'cash for clunkers' party is over with the ending of the $3bn taxpayer-funded incentive, which the government said had accounted for about 690,000 sales, and now the auto industry is likely to experience a painful hangover, analysts and buyers guide publisher Edmunds.com said last night. It anticipates a steep decline in sales in the coming weeks based upon a significant drop in 'purchase intent' behaviour of its website visitors.
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Seven out of eight cars tested, including the VW Polo, Honda Insight and Skoda Yeti, achieve the full five stars
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Pickup trucks are the most popular type of vehicle in North America. It's a lucrative segment for the domestic automakers, and outsiders that try to steal some sales away from them aren't finding it very easy. Toyota and Nissan have even built assembly plants in the USA to produce their Tundra and Titan full-size pickups, both of which are selling below expectations.
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