Chrysler is recalling 919,545 Jeep SUVs from the 2002 to 2004 model years to fix a part that could cause the airbags to inadvertently deploy.
Chrysler is recalling almost 745,000 Jeep sport utility vehicles in the United States to fix a part that could cause the airbags to inadvertently deploy.
Mazda Motor Corp. will build a Toyota subcompact car at its new plant in Mexico for sale in the United States.
Mahindra and Mahindra's Ssangyong Motor booked KRW696.5bn (US$637.9m) in third quarter revenues and reported a KRW13.4bn net loss.
Jaguar is recalling 4,195 units of model year 2010-2012 XF vehicles equipped with a five-litre engine sold in the US. The affected vehicles may have a fuel tank fuel outlet flange that may crack.
Asian Honda Motor has announced the name of a new entry level sedan based on the Brio hatchback platform, the automaker's strategic model for Asia. The Amaze will be launched in Thailand and India where the Brio is built and sold.
Audi has started Indian assembly of the Q7 luxury SUV at its Aurangabad plant, in the Indian state of Maharashtra.
Isuzu's net income for the second quarter of fiscal 2013 increased 24.8% year on year to JPY42.1bn.
Suzuki second fiscal quarter sales were flat year on year at JPY1,226.8bn.
Grupo Antolin and NHK Spring's Thai unit are establishing a joint venture (JV) in Thailand to manufacture automotive headliners. The new company will be based in Bangkok and will be named NHK Antolin Thailand.
France's CFE-CGC union has welcomed the announcement by Renault and Caterham to jointly develop Alpine sports vehicles at the French automaker's Dieppe site, securing at least 300 jobs.
Australian union, AMWU, is urging Ford and Holden to make a long term commitment to local parts suppliers after 400 members at Autodom returned to work this week.
BMW Group's sales growth was again in double digits in October as volume rose 13.2% year on year to 157,618 vehicles and a new record high for the month.
Continuing just-auto's series of interviews with global automotive component manufacturers, Matthew Beecham talked with Dr Prasad Kadle, director, advanced engineering, Delphi Thermal Systems about trends in powertrain cooling systems.
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Mazda will produce a Toyota model based on one of its own cars for sale in North America at its new plant currently being built in Guanajuato, Mexico. The deal is seen as another sign of how the industry globally is keen to maximise capacity at every factory.
Mercedes-Benz has revealed the 622-hp V8-powered SLS
Mazda will produce a car for Toyota at its new Mexican assembly plant starting in 2015, as the automakers seek ways to boost North American output. The Toyota vehicle will be a rebadged version of the Mazda2 targeting the U.S.
Mazda will produce a vehicle for Toyota at its new Mexican assembly plant starting in 2015, as the carmakers seek ways to boost North American output.