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Also in this episode: Saab finds a new partner in China, Mercedes-Benz reveals details of the C63 AMG coupe, and we list the winners at the racetrack from the weekend.
The federal judge overseeing lawsuits against Toyota Motor Corp. involving allegations of unintended acceleration made final an order rejecting the automaker's bid to throw out claims by vehicle owners claiming economic loss.
While we're getting ready for the soon-to-be-released McLaren MP4-12C, the British sports-car maker is at work on its next project.
Honeywell International Inc. agreed to pay $32.5 million to settle a patent-infringement lawsuit brought by BorgWarner Inc. over a titanium wheel used in engine turbochargers.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is investigating the Ford Freestyle wagon for complaints that it surges forward at low speeds.
Kia UK is looking to boost its numbers in Britain to 70,000 vehicles a year, up from 56,000 last year as it introduces a raft of new models over the next two years.
General Motors is spending US$109m in its operations in Flint and Bay City, Michigan, to support engine production for current and future fuel-efficient small cars produced for the US market. The investment will protect or add 96 jobs at the two sites, the automaker said.
The few times a year that Aston Martin graces AutoWeek with a press car, our joy is short-lived. There's never enough seat time to go around.
The Renault Nissan Alliance wants to achieve annual vehicle sales of more than 10m units in three to five years, up from the current 7.3m units according to Mainichi newspaper.
Opel is planning a premium model above its top-of-the-range Insignia as well as an electric car smaller than its Ampera, the brand's new chief told German newspaper Welt am Sonntag.
New Luxury Motor Show is the UK's newest car pagent, and will bring together a host of supercars
Skoda Auto India is bullish over the Indian market and planning to launch its own entry level small car in the next couple of years.
As head of Mercedes-Benz USA in the late 1990s, Mike Jackson was determined to keep the ungainly, expensive A-class small car out of the United States.
Mercedes-Benz unveiled a three-door concept version of its 2012 A-class at the New York and Shanghai auto shows in April, and images of a possible production model leaked last week via the European Patent Office.
Claims the Swedish government has a hidden agenda with ailing Saab have been hotly disputed by the administration, which insists it is "working every day" to find a solution to rescue the automaker.
Saab might have found yet another savior in the form of Chinese vehicle-distributor Pangda Automobile Trade Co.
Saab might have found yet another savior in the form of Chinese vehicle distributor Pang Da Automobile Trade Co.