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His blisters now healed and floodlight-induced suntan fading, Glenn Brooks reflects on the best and biggest Frankfurt motor show he has attended.
When it comes to hybrids, BMW doesn't take the understated route, cranking up the power and loading eco technologies into some of its most decadent models. The
Technology consultancy and precision-manufacturing specialist Prodrive has doubled the size of its composites facility, moving from motorsport-sized manufacturing batches to runs of several thousand.
Isuzu is to build a new plant in eastern Thailand to produce pickup trucks, and is looking to establish the country as its base for export operations.
Skoda is to cut engine production for the rest of the year for parent company Volkswagen because of a slowdown in demand in South America, accoding to press reports.
Three Furukawa Electric executives have agreed to serve jail terms in the US following the Department of Justice's (DoJ) probe into price-fixing and bid-rigging in the parts industry.
Ford chief Alan Mulally has said the company will add 7,000 jobs in the US over the next two years.
Despite concerns from analysts that Kia's sales growth may be held back by a lack of capacity, the South Korean carmaker says it has no plans to build new plants either at home or abroad.
A public feud between Volkswagen and Suzuki remained unresolved as a deadline set by the Japanese automaker for its partner to retract what it called a defamatory accusation passed.
Hot hatch Clio available as a limited edition of 50 models, each getting special matt paint and lots of extras
Hyundai Co-CEO Steve Yang has resigned for personal reasons, the company said today.
Hyundai co-CEO Steve Yang has resigned for personal reasons. Hyundai's domestic and foreign sales chiefs will split Yang's role, in a move some analysts said was aimed at further raising the company's overseas sales and profile.
Hyundai Co-CEO Steve Yang has resigned for personal reasons, the company said today.
Furukawa Electric has concluded a plea agreement with the US Department of Justice under which it has agreed to pay a massive US$200m fine.
Furukawa Electric has concluded a plea agreement with the US Department of Justice under which it has agreed to pay a massive US$200m fine.
We explain costs and kit of Honda's British-built family hatch
Four-cylinder engine production has commenced at Toyota Motor Manufacturing, Alabama, Inc. (TMMAL).
The latest projections from Edmunds suggest that the US light vehicle market in September may hit a seasonally adjusted annualised rate (SAAR) of 12.9m units, the highest monthly SAAR since April.