Nissan has said it will transfer its Chinese medium and heavy commercial vehicle business to its partner in the country, Dongfeng Motor Group.
The 2013 NASCAR season approaches rapidly, with the Sprint Cup Series' Sprint Unlimited on Feb. 16 at Daytona International Speedway preceding the Daytona 500 on Feb. 24.
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Fiat today confirmed that it expects its Fiat and Chrysler auto divisions to increase sales to a combined 4.3 million to 4.5 million vehicles this year and boost revenues to between 88 billion and 92 billion euros.
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Vauxhall has announced a range-topping Zafira Tourer BiTurbo model
Chrysler Group reported net income of $378 million in the fourth quarter as a yearlong string of sales gains in the United States led the automaker to its second consecutive annual profit.
Renault CEO Carlos Ghosn said the European auto market won't recover before 2020 unless governments take action to make their economies competitive.
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An hour before the awards ceremony was set to begin, Toyota Korea was told that its Camry would be crowned the 2013 Korea Car of the Year, a stunning feat for a foreign brand.
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The OFT has scrapped plans to hold a full inquiry into whether petrol and diesel prices in the UK are being manipulated
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The all-new Audi A3 Cabriolet will be based on the forthcoming A3 saloon
Fiat reported a 29 percent gain in fourth-quarter profit, boosted by record sales of Jeep models and a narrower loss in Europe.
Fiat reported a 29 percent gain in fourth-quarter profit, boosted by record sales of Jeep models and narrower losses in Europe.
Opel has received more than 20,000 customer orders since October for the new Adam minicar, a crucial product for the money-losing brand. Opel and GM need the Adam to be a success if it is to turn around its European business.
Toyota Motor is recalling almost 1.3m cars globally for two separate defects, including 752,000 Corolla and Corolla Matrix vehicles in the US, to fix airbags that could be deployed inadvertently, the automaker said on Wednesday. The second recall is to check Lexus IS wipers.
Mazda Motor Corporation will establish a new affiliate company in Thailand - Mazda Powertrain Manufacturing (Thailand) - and construct a transmission plant with an annual production capacity of approximately 400,000 units in the Chonburi province of Thailand at a cost of JPY26bn (US$285m).
The 1988 Chicago Auto Show showcased the beginnings of a comeback for U.S. automakers, battered by imports throughout the decade.
Labor tensions at France's automakers took a turn for the worse as Renault workers protested over planned cuts and PSA/Peugeot-Citroen's restructuring plan hit a legal setback.
The Treasury Department needs a 'concrete plan' to unwind the 2009 bailout of Ally Financial, the former auto-finance arm of GM, an administration watchdog says in a new report. Taxpayers still own 74 percent of Ally, which owes $14.
German trade union IG Metall wants GM to guarantee no Opel employee at the Bochum car plant will join the ranks of the unemployed once production ends.