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Apr
12th

FRANCE: Nissan to move van production to Sandouville

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Nissan is planning move production of the next generation Primastar commercial van from Spain to Renault's Sandouville plant in France, a move that will help alliance partner Renault keep a pledge to raise domestic output in return for union concessions.
Apr
12th

UK: Aston Martin expects boost from new models

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Aston Martin Holdings has reported 2012 final quarter revenue up 20% over the same period in 2011 and a full year adjusted EBITDA of GBP69.3m (US$106.51) on sales of 3,800 vehicles.
Apr
12th

RUSSIA: Ford Explorer Job 1 rolls off JV line

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Ford Sollers, Ford's joint venture in Russia, has launched the start of full production of the Ford Explorer, marking the first time the SUV has been produced outside of the US.
Apr
12th

SOUTH KOREA: Seoul takes a relaxed view as Pyongyang flexes its muscles

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While General Motors makes contingency plans for its employees in and around Seoul, South Korean carmakers appear a lot more relaxed about the muscle-flexing by their neighbours in the north.
Apr
12th

VW sees tougher markets after flat March sales

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VW Group said economic uncertainty in many regions is having a greater effect on its sales, which were flat in March following stronger gains in the first two months of the year.
Apr
12th

Car news 2013-04-12 06:40:21

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New Mercedes S-Class 2014
News 13 Jun, 2013

New Mercedes S-Class 2014 revealed, on sale September from £64,500

Apr
12th

JAPAN: No further airbag recalls to its knowledge: Takata

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Takata says there are no further recalls to its knowledge outside the four Japanese manufacturers, who yesterday (12 April) announced a massive global recall of more than three million vehicles following defects car producers say were found in its passenger airbags.
Apr
12th

Daily automotive news and comment – from just-auto.com 2013-04-12 05:13:00

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Since 2005, Alset Global has been developing technologies that will enable the introduction of hydrogen-powered vehicles both for passenger cars and commercial vehicles. With European engineering headquarters in Graz, Austria Alset is leading a coalition of more than ten partner organisations to introduce this technology in time for new European emission standards in 2020. At this year's Geneva motor show, Dr Bez, CEO of Aston Martin announced that Alset would be providing its Hybrid Hydrogen system for a prototype Aston Martin Rapide S. This car would become the first hydrogen powered race car to compete in an official race, beating the Garage 56 entry at Le Mans to a track debut. To uncover the full story, Matthew Beecham talked with Alset Global's CEO, Jose Ignacio Galindo.
Apr
12th

Turkish auto output down 2.4% in March

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Turkish vehicle production fell 2.4 percent to 99,819 units in February, the Automotive Manufacturers Association (OSD) said on Thursday. Fiat, Renault, Ford, Toyota and Hyundai are among the automakers with vehicle assembly plants in the country.
Apr
12th

CLA is halo car of Mercedes compact range

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Mercedes is aiming the CLA coupe-styled four-door sedan at younger buyers, especially those in the United States and China where sedans are popular.
Apr
12th

Smart EV will offer rent-a-battery plan in U.S.

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Smart USA will offer customers who buy or lease its new electric-powered ForTwo the option of renting the car's lithium ion battery for a monthly fee.
Apr
12th

Global brands take more control of China sales

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When global automakers entered China, they had no idea how to sell their products here. But over the years, global automakers have learned a lot about Chinese consumers.
Apr
12th

Formula Renault 3.5: Kevin Magnussen is new McLaren reserve

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From GMM

McLaren has a new reserve driver twitching on the bench in China.

Last year, the famous British team signed up promising 20-year-old Kevin Magnussen.

The Dane is the son of former Stewart driver and McLaren tester Jan.

The Danish media source Sporten said McLaren has confirmed that Magnussen has been officially appointed reserve driver for the Woking based team in China.

"I am officially the reserve both here and in Bahrain next week," he is quoted as saying. "I will also be the reserve driver in a number of other grands prix this year, but exactly where is not yet settled."

F1 McLaren Abu Dhabi Kevin Magnussen
Kevin Magnussen driving for McLaren, in Abu Dhabi, back in November 2012. (Photo: WRi2)

He told dr.dk, another Danish source: "Yes, I'm ready to race in formula one. I would not feel uncomfortable. I would be nervous if I had to race without having tested the car, but I feel that I am as ready as I can be."

"This shows that McLaren have confidence in me, so I take it as a huge pat on the back. It is an excellent opportunity to get closer to the team and learn even more about formula one," Magnussen continued.

Meanwhile, Sebastien Buemi insists he will be back in his reserve driver role at Red Bull next week in Bahrain.

While the Swiss races his Toyota prototype in the UK this weekend, Red Bull's promising younger Antonio Felix da Costa is filling in for Buemi in China.

"I will be back in Bahrain," Sebastien Buemi told Blick newspaper.



Apr
12th

F1 China: Mark Webber and Sebastian Vettel divided over Red Bull pace

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Mark Webber and Sebastian Vettel are divided about Red Bull's pace for this weekend's Chinese Grand Prix after second free practice.

Webber finished the session in fifth and was unconcerned about the pace of his car, insisting that everything was business as usual despite voicing that the RB9's hard nature on its tires was of slight concern.

"Today was a good day for us, we had a good amount of mileage which is one thing,” said the Australian after the session.

“There are still some pretty quick cars out there, so nothing unusual from what we have seen earlier in the championship.

I think we have a little bit of work to do but the car doesn't feel too bad, we just have to work on the tires.”

F1 Red Bull Sebastian Vettel
Sebastian Vettel, Red Bull RB9, in China. (Photo: WRi2)

Vettel meanwhile was more preoccupied that the pace of the No. 1 Red Bull is too far from the leaders after finishing 0.7s behind his teammate and 1.4 seconds off of the pace of Felipe Massa who topped the session time sheets.

"I think it was a tricky day for us," Vettel conceded. "I seemed to struggle a little more this afternoon, with the gap to the guys at the top being a bit bigger than I would like to see.”

The current world champion, however, said the team should be in better shape for qualifying after they analyse the data from today's session.

“It is not a disaster,” he continued. “I think we have two or three things that we need to work on and we should be in better shape tomorrow.”

“I don't have the answer right now, but we'll look into the stuff that we did. There's not much time to analyse during the session. That is what we do after [the session].”


Apr
12th

DTM: Joey Hand on top with BMW in Hockenheim

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Joey Hand put BMW at the top of the timesheets for the third consecutive day of DTM testing at Hockenheim on Thursday.

The American - who has switched to the RBM team from RMG - set his 1m33.284s laptime on a dry track following the morning's showers which saw drivers lap some 15 seconds slower than the afternoon runs.

The Phoenix and Abt Audis of Edoardo Mortara and Ingolstadt newcomer Jamie Green finished in second and third with a 1m34.389 and 1m34.829 respectively.

Reigning DTM champion Bruno Spengler ended his day fourth behind the wheel of his Schnitzer BMW M3 with a 1m35.473s ahead of compatriot Robert Wickens who finished the quickest of the Mercedes drivers with a 1m35.634s in fifth with his HWA-run car.

DTM Joey Hand BMW M3
Joey Hand, BMW M3. (Photo: DTM)

The top-10 was rounded out by DTM rookies Patrick Tambay and Pascal Werhlein in sixth and seventh for Abt Audi and RSC Mucke Mercedes, with MTEK BMW's Timo Glock in eighth who once again set the pace once again for the Bavarian manufacturer during the morning's wet running.

Wickens' teammate, Christian Vietoris finished the day in ninth for HWA Mercedes, with Miguel Molina's Phoenix Audi and Andy Priaulx's RMG BMW propping up the time sheets in 10th and 11th.

DTM testing resumes Friday.

Apr
12th

F1 China: Felipe Massa hails impressive Ferrari F138

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Brazilian Felipe Massa set a fastest time of 1m35.340s on soft tires, some 45 minutes into the second free practice session of the Grand Prix of China which saw him end the day once again ahead of Ferrari teammate, Fernando Alonso who ranked third.

Despite his performance, the Ferrari driver said the day had not gone entirely to his liking due to the car's behaviour on medium tires.

“Today, I immediately had a good feeling in the car and even if at the start I was not completely happy with the performance of the medium compound and we were not as quick as our rivals, the times were good all the same,” said Massa.

Massa claimed the F138's handling on soft compounds improved its pace so drastically it was like driving a ‘completely different' car.

“When I fitted the softs,” he continued, “the car improved a lot and this meant I was able to set the fastest time of the day. It was impressive, like driving two completely different cars.”

F1 China Ferrari F138 Felipe Massa
Felipe Massa, Ferrari F138, in China. (Photo: WRi2)

Alonso was equally as enthusiastic after finishing third, but believes tires will once again play an important role in Ferraris chances for the weekend.

“By the end of the day, the overall feeling is positive,” said the double world champion after the session. “We worked well and on top of that, it's always great fun driving the Shanghai track.

Once again, tires will play a key role in this Grand Prix because of the high level of degradation over a long run.”

Tire degradation was also a concern voiced by the team's technical director Pat Fry who despite being impressed by the car's race pace, commented that tyre performance was an ‘unknown' factor and would leave the team with a lot of work to do ahead of qualifying and the race.

“The race pace from both F138s is interesting, but once again there is the unknown factor of tire performance,” he said. “The softs seem to degrade quite quickly, while the mediums offer better stability and last longer. Now we can expect a long night ahead of us to decide on the best combinations for qualifying and the race, with a lot of data to go through.”


Apr
12th

Lamborghini Aventador turned police car in Dubai

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Police in Dubai now have the luxury to chase criminals behind the wheel of a fearsome Lamborghini Aventador LP 700-4, whose 700-horsepower V10 engine allows top speeds of 349 km/h.

Of course, the main purpose of this car is to deter anyone considering breaking the speed limit. However, it will also be used in popular tourist areas to help promote Dubai, apparently.

The Lamborghini Aventador LP 700-4 has received no engine modifications for police duty, but the cockpit is now fitted with an advanced video monitoring system, a GPS data logger, radar guns, and other police equipment.

It becomes the fastest police car in the Persian Gulf area, surpassing the Nissan GT-R enlisted in the Abu Dhabi Police fleet.

Source: Motor Authority

Apr
12th

2014 Porsche Cayman Preview

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Price Range: $59,900 and up

Description: The latest Porsche Cayman is now on sale, and it's more comfortable, more efficient and more striking to look at than ever before.

This entry-level coupe from the German automaker is anything but a pared-down base model when it comes to delivering the looks and fuel-efficient thrills its owners have come to love. Best of all, a variety of new features and engineering efforts make it even more comfortable and engaging to drive for the 2014 model year.

Under its skin, the new 2014 Porsche Cayman gets a longer wheelbase, wider track, a new chassis, and a new lightweight structure that cuts up to 60 lbs from its weight.

2014 Porsche Cayman

Drivetrain: At its core, the new Porsche Cayman's driveline isn't unfamiliar. Both the standard Cayman and higher-performance Cayman S will get mid-mounted flat-six engines bolted just behind the passenger compartment. All models are rear-wheel drive. Engine choices are a 2.7L, 275-horsepower unit on the standard model, and a 3.4L, 325-horsepower unit on the Cayman S. Shoppers can expect 0-100 km/h in as little as 4.4 seconds, depending on the model and equipment in question.

Both flat-six powerplants scream to just shy of 8,000 rpm and can be mated with a 6-speed manual transmission or an available 7-speed, paddle-shift dual-clutch unit.

Both engines offered in the 2014 Porsche Cayman utilize efforts like direct-injection, aluminum construction, and variable-valve timing to maximize efficiency and performance. An auto start/stop function kills the engine when the Cayman stops, eliminating wasteful idling.

Consider it if: you're after all-season performance, everyday utility and a one-of-a-kind performance driving experience. The 2014 Porsche Cayman is also a cost-effective way to access the world of fantastic mid-engine handling, as it's a fraction of the price of a Lamborghini or Ferrari.

Skip it if: you need rear seats or all-wheel drive.

Other Notes: For the first time, the 2014 Porsche Cayman will offer Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC), which uses a front-mounted sensor to actively control the vehicle's speed and following distance based on changing traffic conditions with no driver involvement.

A Burmester stereo system will be available, following the lead of the 911, Cayenne and Panamera. Look for a dozen speakers and 800 Watts of system output. Keyless entry, navigation, power leather seats, and a new instrument cluster help round out the cabin in the 2014 Porsche Cayman.

Don't Miss: An enhanced Porsche Active Suspension System (PASM) on board packing more sensors for more finely tuned control of the real-time variable suspension setup. A new electromechanical steering system is also fitted, maintaining trademark Porsche steering feel while using less fuel. New brake system upgrades include optimized calipers, improved brake cooling, and an optional Porsche Ceramic Composite Brake system which is targeted towards owners who plan on hitting the racetrack.

An intelligent alternator draws less energy from the drive belt when the battery is fully charged, which helps save fuel, too in the 2014 Porsche Cayman.

2014 Porsche Cayman rear 3/4 view
Photo: Porsche

Apr
12th

DTM: Augusto Farfus keeps BMW ahead on final day of testing

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Augusto Farfus has kept BMW at the top of the leaderboard for the fourth consecutive day by setting the fastest time on the final day of pre-season testing at Hockenheim.

The Brazilian set a fastest lap of 1m32.976 in his RBM run car on a wet track during the afternoon session, which put him ahead of Bruno Spengler in the No. 1 Schnitzer M3 by a marginal 0.213s and BMW newcomer Timo Glock who completed a top-three clean sweep for the Bavarian manufacturer.

Edoardo Mortara, Team Rosberg / Audi A5 DTM
Edoardo Mortara, Team Rosberg / Audi RS5 DTM (Photo: DTM)

"The weather played a major role in this test. It alternated between rain and dry conditions," said Farfus.

"It is always beneficial to be able to complete a few laps in the wet, of course, but we would really have preferred more consistent conditions to allow us to prepare for the new season.

Despite this, the overall impression is a positive one.”

Farfus' lap was also the fastest aggregate time from the test week.

Christian Vietoris emerged as the best of the Mercedes' by finishing fourth in his HWA run AMG C-Coupe and the Phoenix Racing Audi RS5 of Mike Rockenfeller was the best placed of the Audis in sixth.

The DTM season opener will take place on May 4-5 at Hockenheim.


Apr
12th

AUTO123.COM – RSS 2013-04-12 00:00:00

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Following two tough practice sessions for McLaren the Chinese Grand Prix, Jenson Button has conceded he will not be ‘fighting at the front' this weekend.

The Woking based squad has bought a raft of updates to its troubled MP4-28 car this weekend which saw Jenson Button finish in the top-six for both sessions, but the 2009 world champion still remains downbeat of his chances of challenging for the win on Sunday.

F1 McLaren Jenson Button garage
Jenson Button, McLaren (Photo: McLaren)

“We can't yet conclusively tell if the upgrades we brought to this race have improved the car,” admitted Button after FP2. “They're perhaps not as big a step forward as we'd expected. I don't think we'll be fighting at the front this weekend, but we'll definitely be fighting someone.”

Despite claiming the updates haven't worked quite as well as planned, the Brit praised the team's effort to improve the car in the three-week break between the Malaysian and Chinese races and believes it's a matter of analysing which new parts matter.

“We've worked very hard over the last few weeks to bring the new parts here - which is great,” he continued. “Today's been all about putting mileage on those parts; now we need to sit down and look at the data this evening - there's a lot to look through."

F1 McLaren Sergio Perez
Sergio Perez, McLaren (Photo: McLaren)

Teammate Sergio Perez was equally as confident of an improved performance on Sunday, despite finishing 16th and 11th in FP1 and 2 respectively after a tough day. The Mexican's first session was characterised by a trip into the gravel trap at the pit lane entry that echoed Lewis Hamilton's 2007 race ending accident, and another off-road excursion in the following.

“Today was a difficult day for me, but an important one for the team,” he said in McLaren's post-session press release. “I had two offs - in the morning, I was running on cold, worn tires, locked the wheels and just touched the barrier and went into it [the barrier].”

“Still, I'm sure we will improve tomorrow. I think we can have a good result on Sunday.”


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