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5 Mar, 2013
Full details and pictures of the rugged new VW cross up! following its Geneva Motor Show debut
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9 Feb, 2013
Volkswagen reveals rugged cross up! ahead of Geneva Motor Show debut
Tough talk from Detroit about the more favorable yen giving Japanese automakers an unfair advantage in the U.S. market 'doesn't pass the sniff test,' American Honda's top sales executive said today.
Ally Financial retained its top spot in consumer auto finance volume in 2012 for the second year in a row, the company said today, citing data from Experian Automotive.
We're keeping last week's Chevrolet theme rolling with today's featurette. While
We last saw Formula D driver Ryan Tuerck clowning around with some buddies at his place in Derry, N.H.
Mercedes-Benz claims its new CLA180 BlueEfficiency Edition will be the world's most aerodynamically efficient production road car when the European deliveries begin in June.
During the Detroit auto show in January, Fiat and Chrysler CEO Sergio Marchionne told us --
There have been some cold winds blowing this week, literally and metaphorically. The metaphorical blasts are all too familiar and can be summed up in three words: problems in Europe.
The double-digit sales increases notched by the U.S. auto industry since 2009 will give way to slower but steady growth through 2015, J.D. Power and Associates predicts. Sales should grow 4 percent this year, to 15.
The refreshed 2014 Toyota Tundra is showing off its fresh front end and squared-off fenders on the
Volkswagen CEO Martin Winterkorn, the highest-paid top manager among Germany's biggest companies, expects to earn less as the carmaker considers limiting compensation packages.
BMW Group sold 123,276 cars in January, a record for the month and 9.9% more than the same month last year.
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8 Feb, 2013
The new limited-edition Toyota GT 86 TRD coupe gets styling tweaks but no power upgrade
PSA Peugeot Citroen and the French government have rushed to pour cold water on the possibility Paris could step in and take a stake in the stuggling automaker.
ASSOCIATE EDITOR JAKE LINGEMAN: After being in the big daddy Mercedes-Benz GL450 the other day, I can really appreciate this right-sized ute.
Suzuki Motor plans to resume vehicle production in Myanmar, formerly known as Burma, in May.
Tata Steels is starting a EUR2.3m facility at its Ijmuiden site in The Netherlands to develop crash-resistant steels.
Audi India's sales increased 10.5% to 737 units in January. The company aims to achieve 20% growth in 2013, and targets sales of 10,800 units.