Spyker, the Dutch supercar firm and owner of
A major Indian trade union grouping is pointing the finger of blame for the recent massive violence that rocked Maruti Suzuki's Manesar plant squarely at management, accusing it of treating workers "like cattle".
The Lexus LFA may be overpriced compared with its competition, but that isn't likely to keep people from entering to win a chance to drive the incredible-sounding supercar.
Having been approved as a cab in New York, Nissan's NV200 is now targeting London's 'black cab' buyers whose traditional London Taxi Company (nee LTI, nee Carbodies) TX series models are already under threat from other newcomers such as Mercedes-Benz's Vito.
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The Fiat 500X is set to rival the MINI Countryman, with a raised ride height and choice of 2WD or 4WD
Ford is studying plans to correct its factory over-capacity issues in its money-losing European unit -- but not necessarily by closing a plant there.
Ford is studying plans to correct its factory over-capacity issues in its money-losing European unit, but not necessarily by closing a plant there.
EXECUTIVE EDITOR ROGER HART: The Pathfinder has long been one of my favorite sport utes from Nissan. It's always had a bit of a rough-around-the-edges feel that I've liked.
The Volkswagen brand, as part of its push for 800,000 U.S. sales by 2018, has a new used-car warranty program to help dealers sell trade-ins from other brands.
Volvo said its CEO, Stefan Jacoby, has no plans to leave the Swedish carmaker to head GM's struggling Opel division.
After two strong 2012 quarters, Continental Corporation reckons it is on track for another record year.
Minivans and large cargo vans can help accommodate those who have limited mobility, but for those in wheelchairs, most people find a need for a specially outfitted vehicle.
Spyker filed a $3 billion complaint against General Motors in a U.S. district court on behalf of its subsidiary, Saab Automobile, which was declared bankrupt in December 2011.
Volkswagen will need to fill some regional gaps, particularly with vans and light trucks in emerging markets, as it seeks to become the world's largest carmaker, head of personnel Horst Neumann told German daily Handelsblatt.
Toyota is on track to becoming the world's first carmaker to produce more than 10m vehicles a year on a groupwide basis.
UK new-car sales rose for a fifth consecutive month in July in contrast to other major European markets, which saw demand drop. Registrations grew by 9.3 percent, the strongest monthly rise this year.
Isuzu will halt development work on a new engine for Opel and pull out of a joint venture in Poland with General Motors, according to Japan's Nikkei business daily.
Volkswagen's truck unit will return to Japan by the end of 2012 because of rising demand driven by post-earthquake reconstruction.