General Motors said today that it will reopen its small-pickup assembly plant in Shreveport, La., on Monday after a weeklong shutdown because of a shortage of parts from Japan.
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Mazda Motor Corp. on Friday suspended U.S. dealer orders for vehicles made in Japan, as it prepares to shutter plants again after a brief reopening.
Ford is determined that its 2012 redesigned Focus will be flawless out of the gate. The automaker has been road testing the first Focus units built near Detroit for 30 miles before shipping them to dealerships nationwide.
Mazda today suspended U.S. dealer orders for vehicles made in Japan, as it prepares to shutter plants again after a brief reopening. The suspension affects the May allocation for Mazda's U.S. sales network, spokesman Jay Amestoy said.
Also in this episode: Ken Block wrecks his rally car in Portugal, Saab's CEO will retire in May, info on when to watch auto racing this weekend, and happy birthday Danica!
Christopher Barger, director of global social media at General Motors Co., has been hired by Porter Novelli's recently acquired PR firm, Voce Communication, to be its senior vice president for global programs, effective April 11.
Chancellor’s promised 1p fuel duty cut "to be wiped out within a month."
Volvo Car Corp. will take full ownership of a Swedish car assembly joint venture that it started eight years ago with Italy's Pininfarina S.p.A.
Saab is continuing its search for a partner to help it build a new entry-level car and the company also wants to build vehicles for other automakers at its factory in Sweden, Chairman Victor Muller said.
Saab owner Spyker Cars N.V. is looking for a successor to long-serving Saab CEO Jan Ake Jonsson, who will retire on May 19.
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Auto sales in Japan's eastern region may have dropped as much as 40 percent after the March 11 earthquake and tsunami that forced companies to halt production, an industry official said.
Ricardo has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Chinese automaker Great Wall Motor Corporation as the companies plan to work together on new products.
German firm looks to expand line-up with sub-Panamera coupe and convertible.
Saab is continuing its search for a partner to help it build a new entry-level car and the company also wants to build vehicles for other automakers at its factory in Sweden, Chairman Victor Muller said.
Suzuki, which has suspended vehicle production since Thursday, says it will resume commercial vehicle output on Monday and Tuesday.
Geely Automobile Holdings has announced that its net profit rose 16% last year, supported by a booming Chinese market.