Just two months after sales began in the US, Ford Brazil has started selling the new Fiesta, initially as a sedan only.
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Continental plans to expand its operations in Thailand to meet growing demand from automakers in the ASEAN region and globally. The company's existing facility in Rayong became operational in June 2009 following investments of over EUR90m.
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German firm’s Race Touareg 3 makes debut in Germany.

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It began as a cryptic sculpture bathed in blue and silver light at the Detroit auto show. It continued this spring at the China show with the reveal of the striking and#8220;Shooting Breakand#8221; concept.
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AutoWeek editor-in-chief Keith Crain recently received the Star Driver award from Mercedes-Benz, an honor that recognizes an individual who has made great contributions to motorsports and the automobile industry.
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Paris debut for revised, leaner, greener Mazda supermini.

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Daimler has denied a report that Dieter Zetsche will step down early from his roles as the company's CEO and head of its Mercedes-Benz Cars division to make way for Wolfgang Bernhard.
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Mercedes has unveiled pictures of its new CLS coupe-styled four-door sedan that will debut at the Paris auto show in September.
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Mahindra and Mahindra Ltd., India's largest sport-utility vehicle maker, may jointly build new cars with Korea's Ssangyong.
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General Motors Co. is touting its global reach to potential investors.
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Toyota plans to boost global output of hybrid vehicles by 7 percent in 2011 to 740,000 units -- less than an earlier target of 1 million, a Japanese business newspaper reported.
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Mahindra and Mahindra Ltd., India's largest sport-utility vehicle maker, may jointly build new cars with Korea's Ssangyong.
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Honda Motor Co. became the first Japanese automaker to build cars in the U.S. 28 years ago in part to fulfill a long-held goal of founder Soichiro Honda.
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Toyota plans to boost global output of hybrid vehicles by 7 percent in 2011 to 740,000 units -- less than an earlier target of 1 million, a Japanese business newspaper reported.
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It began as a cryptic sculpture bathed in blue and silver light at the Detroit auto show. It continued this spring at the China show with the reveal of the striking 'Shooting Break' concept. Now, it all comes together.
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With the yen hovering at a 15-year high against the dollar, Japan's automakers are moving quickly to limit the damage from currency exchange losses.
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General Motors Co. is touting its global reach to potential investors.
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In a move certain to divide consumers into love-it/hate-it groups, Nissan Motor Co. will introduce a convertible version of its Murano crossover next year.
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If asked, few people would be likely to guess what plant Ford Motor Co. considers its most progressive. Answer: the Camacari plant in northeast Brazil.
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