In today's News Brake: We've got a vision of the Porsche Panamera convertible, a Ferrari auction helps Haiti, and Mario Andretti and Bobby Rahal celebrate the legends ... But Wait, There's More!
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BMW GB expects its new 5-series saloon, officially on sale here in the UK on Saturday (20 March), to at least maintain its lead and possibly grow its share in a hot-fought 'executive car' sector seen largely remaining static at about 115,000 units in 2010.
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It's been something of an out-and-about time for the just-auto editorial team of late. Places, to go, people (and cars) to see, you know how it goes.
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Speaking at the unveiling of the Audi R8 V10 in Malaysia this week, local distributor Euromobile Sdn Bhd said it aimed to sell 700 Audi cars in Malaysia this year.
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Tapping into Latin America's literary tradition of magic realism, Ford Motor Co. is bringing wondrous tales along with trucks to little-used theaters in rural Argentina.
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Daniel Bealko, a former General Motors aluminum trader who admitted being part of a multimillion-dollar kickback scheme, has been sentenced to nearly six years in prison. Bealko, formerly of suburban Detroit, was sentenced yesterday in the U.S.
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Thereand#8217;s a changing of the guard at Mercedes AMG.
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Thereand#8217;s a changing of the guard at Mercedes AMG.
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New vehicle buyers are returning to dealer showrooms in March, lured by incentives, after recall news and bad weather kept them away in February, according to data analysts.
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A series of European and U.S.
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A series of European and U.S.
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What promises to be one of the most significant automotive-museum openings in decades will take place next month when collector Peter Mullin opens the Mullin Automotive Museum in Oxnard, Calif.
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When the deal to sell Saab to Swedish specialist carmaker Koenigsegg collapsed last November, Victor Muller, CEO of supercar-maker Spyker sent an email directly to Bob Lutz of GM and just 93 days later they became the new owner of Saab.
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It's one thing to own a Ferrari; it's another to be the first one to own an all-new model.
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EDITOR WES RAYNAL: While I find the price a bit steep, this is a perfectly fine midsize sedan. The styling is spot-on to my eye. I have heard some beefing about the front grille being too big, but I like the way the car looks.
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Who invented the term crossover has been debated at length by auto industry writers and observers. Certainly, as far as the UK and European markets are concerned, Nissan can rightly claim to have produced the first volume selling model - the Qashqai.
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The Goodwood Festival of Speed is still a few months off, but this week's press day gave an exciting insight into what to look out for in july, and Auto Express was there.
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Ford plans to recapture buyers and market share here in the UK by introducing models with new trim/equipment levels at significantly lower prices than current specifications.
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Volker Mornhinweg, currently managing director of Mercedes-AMG in Affalterbach, Germany, will take over as head of the Mercedes-Benz Vans division from 1 April, replacing Wolfgang Bernhard, who was named to parent Daimler's management board last month, the automaker announced on Friday (19 March).
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Since Mercedes-Benz offered the first car sunroof in 1932, Matthew Beecham finds that the ways in which automakers have sought to let the sun shine into the cabin have become increasingly complex.
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