Autoweek reader Josh Lindquist recently snapped these photos of what may be a camouflaged Cadillac ELR cruising around metropolitan Detroit.
The Chinese Ministry of Industry and Information Technology has given approval for a passenger car project by the Zhejiang Geely Holding Group.
Further details have emerged from GM Europe concerning its September factory shut-downs that will see a swathe of plants in the UK and Germany closed for up to ten days.
As just-auto's lists of motor show vehicle and concept car global debuts have proved so popular, we now publish the media preview dates for the medium-to-large sized shows taking place in 2013.
National Electric Vehicle Sweden, the new owner of Saab, says it has completed the deal to acquire most of the Swedish carmaker's assets, but said it would not be able to use the brand's distinctive griffin head logo.
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3 Sep, 2012
Frustrated Kia Soul owner takes to YouTube to tell Kia that “you can do better”
Toyota has added a second shift at its Russian factory to increase production of the recently redesigned Camry model after sales rose 54% year on year to 19,950 units between January and July.
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3 Sep, 2012
New Ford Mondeo among a host of new Ford products to be unveiled live online
Volkswagen Group is expanding its production network in China with a new transmission plant in Tianjin which will have an annual capacity of 450,000 units a year.
Vauxhall's largest union in the UK says plant workers will be paid during a week's production halt later this month which will also see Opel factories across Europe shut down.
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3 Sep, 2012
New additions to BMW 1 Series and BMW 3 Series model ranges
National Electric Vehicle Sweden (NEVS) says it has inked a deal to acquire Saab Automobile, plus its powertrain and tools divisions, but will not use the defunct car brand's contentious Griffin symbol.
New-car registrations in France extended their decline in August, falling 11.4 percent year-on-year to a tenth straight monthly drop, as consumers cut back on big-ticket purchases amid slumping growth and rising unemployment.
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3 Sep, 2012
Jaguar XFR gets optional Speed Pack which raises top speed to 174mph
Europe's volume carmakers are returning from summer breaks ready to get back to business and prepared to shut plants and lay off staff in what many see as an overdue push to cut costs as their U.S. counterparts did three years ago.