VW suffered a setback in its efforts to create Europe's biggest truckmaker as a European regulator pushed it to drop plans to take control of MAN supervisory board.
Ford plans to export as many as 110,000 of its Ranger pickup trucks a year from South Africa to 148 countries under a $500 million export program, Chief Financial Officer Lewis Booth said.
Russian carmaker GAZ earned 2.1 billion rubles ($74.34 million) in net profit in 2010, the company's President Bo Andersson said. Revenue for the year rose 47 percent compared to 2009 to 96.7 billion rubles, he said.
The first quarter of life in our long-term Infiniti QX56 could best be described as a bit bruising--to say the least. In fact, we capped our early months in this monstrous people hauler with back-to-back crashes. Yikes.
Production Estoque saloon and a crossover are on the cards – but only one will be built. Which would you choose?
Production Estoque saloon and a crossover are under development at Lamborghini – but which would you choose?
Ford of Europe CEO Stephen Odell criticized the EU's free-trade agreement with South Korea as ''damaging'' for Europe's auto industry.
Shock report reveals some insurers are selling your details to personal injury lawyers
Volkswagen Group has received the Chinese government green light for two more vehicle plants in China, continuing its long-term growth strategy in the world's largest market for passenger cars.
Scandinavian supplier body FKG has expressed scepticism concerning the length of a lease deal Saab has secured on its property to raise US$39.3m.
Bespoke, handbuilt convertible gets array of upgrades
Ford of Europe chairman and CEO, Stephen Odell, has called for the creation of a comprehensive industrial policy across the European Union.
Ford of Europe chairman and CEO Stephen Odell tells just-auto that he would like to see a more coherent European industrial and manufacturing policy as well as free trade that is fair.
Beiqi Futian, which sells trucks and light commercials under the Foton brand, has revealed initial details of a new one-tonne pick-up which it will launch in China in the coming weeks.
just-auto.com has launched a new automotive market research consultancy service. CONSULT by just-auto offers a fast, flexible and low-cost service which is already being used by a host of leading automotive companies for custom research.
Daimler has confirmed a Frankfurt motor show debut for the all-new, second generation Mercedes-Benz B-Class. The new model will be the first of four new small vehicles to be built in Germany and Hungary.
Spain's Gestamp Corporation, which specialises in metal components for the auto industry, has secured funding of EUR175m (US$250m) from the European Investment Bank (EIB) and Spain's financial agency, the Instituto de Crédito Oficial (ICO). The EIB is providing a EUR125m loan with the balance from the IOC.
Saab has reached a conditional agreement for the sale of 50.1% of the shares in Saab Automobile Property with a transaction value of SEK255m (US$39.3m).
Mazda announced today that its assembly plants in Japan are once again at pre-quake production levels and that it expects its global vehicle sales to rise.
New 1.7-litre ecoFLEX gets 76.3mpg and road-tax free emissions of 99g/km