Undisguised pictures of new BMW M5 Concept leak ahead of Shanghai Motor Show debut
The production problems that hit Saab last week were a small glitch that the company will survive, Saab owner Spyker Cars NV said. Saab will by next year have the widest and newest model range in its history, Spyker CEO Victor Muller said.
The production problems that hit Saab last week were a small glitch that the company will survive, Saab owner Spyker Cars NV said. Saab will by next year have the widest and newest model range in its history, Spyker CEO Victor Muller said.
Valeo has inaugurated a global electronics expertise centre in Shenzhen and a wiper systems production plant in Wenling, China last week
March US light vehicle sales tricked industry analysts. After a strong start propelled by the momentum of an exceptional February, March got hit with Middle East unrest, rapidly rising oil prices and the Japanese disaster. Forecasters, anticipating negative consumer reaction, trimmed their estimates of March's seasonally adjusted annualised sales rate (SAAR) to as low as 12.5m units.
March US light vehicle sales tricked many industry analysts. After a strong start propelled by the momentum of an exceptional February, March got hit with Middle East unrest, rapidly rising oil prices and the Japanese disaster. Forecasters, anticipating negative consumer reaction, trimmed their estimates of March's seasonally adjusted annualised sales rate (SAAR) to as low as 12.5m units.
Fiat plans to launch a compact sedan in China and Russia based on the Dodge Caliber replacement that launches in North America next January.
Fiat plans to launch a compact sedan in China and Russia based on the Dodge Caliber replacement that launches in North America next January.
Juke-sized crossover to be smallest of three all-new SUVs
Honeywell Transportation Systems says it won nearly half of all new global turbocharger contracts negotiated last year.
It's even worse than you think.
Auction Direct USA started using new customer-development software nine months ago to boost its service business.
Automakers and major suppliers, desperate for parts, are starting to replace vendors devastated by Japan's earthquake and tsunami. For raw materials and some components, automakers can make the switch fairly swiftly.
Stout March sales show that U.S. consumers aren't flinching -- yet -- from higher gasoline prices, Middle East unrest and devastation in Japan. Sure, the pace of sales eased from an unusually strong February, as General Motors, Toyota Motor Corp.
It was looking to the world like National Football League great John Elway was finished, settling into a middle-aged retirement of lush golf courses and tending to his investments.
Magna International Inc. emerged from the industry's recent crisis in relatively good shape. Now North America's largest supplier hopes to reap the benefits of a global footprint.
As soon as Chrysler Group dealers stock up on vehicles of the shortened 2011 model year, they'll have to start getting ready for the 2012 models.
Mercedes outsold Lexus in the U.S. in March, marking three straight months the Japanese brand has failed to come out on top after winning the annual luxury race for 11 years. Mercedes' U.S. deliveries rose 9.4 percent; Lexus sales rose 2.
Peter Schreyer, the German styling boss at Kia who designed the original Audi TT 15 years ago, says his dream of adding a roadster to Kia's lineup must wait at least another year.
Toyota wasn't responsible for causing a doctor's 2005 Scion to suddenly accelerate and smash into a tree, a federal jury in Central Islip, New York, ruled Friday.