NEWS EDITOR GREG MIGLIORE: The Infiniti FX is one of my favorite crossovers to look at.
Dongfeng Peugeot Citroen Automobile, a joint venture between PSA/Peugeot-Citroen and China's Dongfeng Motor, plans to combine marketing and distribution of its Peugeot and Citroen brands by April, according to a Chinese newspaper report.
Fiat CEO Sergio Marchionne's decision to delay the introduction of new products in volume segments is causing the Italian automaker to lose ground in Europe.
International Automotive Components Group has named James Kamsickas CEO, effective April 15. Kamsickas, 45, is president of North America and Asia, and co-CEO of the parent company with Jens Hoehnel, who is retiring.
Volvo is giving its much bigger German rivals a tough fight in their home market in a key area: average transaction price for new cars.
Fiat plans to start production of a crossover variant of its 500 minicar next year. The new model will be called the 500X, with the letter X standing for cross, company sources said.
Bosch has picked its automotive electronics expert as its next CEO. Volkmar Denner will succeed Franz Fehrenbach, who will become supervisory board chairman. The changes take effect July 1.
Gentex Corp. supplies the new Kia Sportage with a special mirror that is linked to a camera on the tailgate that provides the driver with a view directly behind the vehicle while backing up.
Mercedes said it will build a coupe-styled compact premium car at its new factory here, alongside its B-class model. The four-door car will be called the CLA and will debut as a concept at the Beijing auto show in April.
Great Wall joins fellow Chinese automaker Geely in seeking to establish a foothold in the UK market with the launch of its Steed double-cab pickup next month.
Former Opel sales and marketing boss Alain Visser has left General Motors just weeks after GM said he was going to take a job coordinating marketing operations at Chevrolet.
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Maruti Suzuki is planning to cut vehicle output by half at its plant at Gurgaon in northern Haryana state and build a new factory in the western state of Gujarat to manufacture up to 2m cars a year.
Mazda is to pull out of development and production of commercial vehicles in the face of dwindling demand in Japan according to a report in Japanese business daily Nikkei.
The Hungarian National Asset Management Company (MNV) has called a tender for rights to use land at the port of Gönyu, on the Danube, for a logistics investment, according to a local media report.
Following several media reports over the weekend and so far today (Monday, 26 March), there are ominous signs suggesting General Motors has decided, as widely speculated, eventually to close its Bochum plant in Germany and, possibly, Ellesmere Port in England, and replace the two plants' output with vehicles shipped from other factories across Europe and South Korea but likely not before agreements with unions expire in 2014.