American Suzuki Motor Corp.'s impending bankruptcy provides the perfect opportunity to look back at the history of the brand, which arrived on American shores in 1985.
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Volvo Car Corporation has reported a fall of almost 6% in retail sales in the first 10 months of the year although it added that the decline is levelling off.
The US auto industry should be calm after the storm, according to Edmunds.com which expects a spike in vehicle sales from those who delayed purchases or need to replace vehicles following Hurricane Sandy.
Declining exports and poor sales at home are hurting South Korea's three foreign-owned carmakers Renault Samsung, GM Korea and Ssangyong.
GM said it won't build its next-generation Chevrolet Cruze small car in South Korea, raising the possibility that it might shift assembly to Europe to help boost efficiency at its money-losing unit there.
GM will not build its next Chevrolet Cruze in Korea, raising the possibility that it might shift production to Europe to help boost efficiency at Opel.
GM will not build its next Chevrolet Cruze in Korea, raising the possibility that it might shift production to Europe to help boost efficiency at Opel.
Toyota is riding out the economic downturn in Europe by reforming the way it does business.
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The nine-speed transmission might be where the race to add gears ends, ZF Friedrichshafen CEO Stefan Sommer said.
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Karl-Thomas Neumann, head of Volkswagen in China until he was moved sideways in a management shake-up earlier this year, could be the next head of Opel, according to media reports on both sides of the Atlantic.
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China's notoriously fragmented car industry, which has more than 70 registered carmakers yet is dominated by foreign companies, could be changing.
Hyundai Motor India (HMIL) has announced an additional investment of US$300m to establish a flexible engine plant and a new press shop at its factory in Irungattukkottaim, Chennai.
Volvo Car is testing a new fast-charger for electric cars that cuts recharging time to 1.5 hours.
Japan's Suzuki will pull the plug on its unprofitable automobile sales business in the United States after nearly three decades, hurt by a strong yen and a limited choice of vehicles that failed to excite consumers.