Talks between striking South African unions and the transport drivers employers association are at an impasse following a rejection by labour bodies of a pay offer that is seeing the port of Durban targeted.
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Efficiency improvements and weight reduction, as well as new, in-car tech and autonomous driving capability for future Renaults
The US light vehicle market is set to exceed an annual selling rate in excess of 16m units in November as retail customers continue to drive sales up.
BMW whipped the sheets off of the
Suzuki plans to launch a compact hybrid vehicle, executive vice president Osamu Honda has said.
ZF Friedrichshafen AG says it is selling Auto Industrial Brake & Chassis Holding Johannesburg (AIBC), its South African subsidiary to investor, Trinitas, although the parties have not disclosed the purchase price.
Daimler is optimistic about its sales in Japan despite the country's scheduled consumption tax hike to 8% from 5% in April next year.
The Chevy Sonic RS sedan and the Sonic Dusk sedan will join the bow tie's lineup of small city commuter cars next spring. Both start at just more than $20,000.
It didn't take long for German tuning house Alpina to debut its version of the new BMW 4-series, and they've chosen the
The Treasury Department said it expected to sell its remaining 31.1 million shares of General Motors by the end of the year, a plan that may leave taxpayers with a shortfall of about $10 billion on the automaker's 2009 bailout.
Daimler and its Chinese partner BYD Auto say they plan to introduce the production version of their Denza electric car at the Beijing auto show next April ahead of sales in the summer.
ROAD TEST EDITOR JONATHAN WONG: There might not be a more appealing new sports car today that starts below the $75K mark than the Porsche Cayman S.
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Toyota has unveiled a new accident prevention system which will automatically steer a car to avoid hitting pedestrians
The Renault-Nissan alliance has delayed its goal of selling 1.5m electric vehicles world wide by two to three years, Nissan president and chief executive officer Carlos Ghosn said.
Mazda Motor president Masamichi Kogai has apologised to the victims of a test drive crash and said the company would redouble efforts to ensure safety of its vehicles.
Faurecia and Magneti Marelli have signed a cooperation agreement for the design, development and manufacturing of advanced human-machine interface (HMI) vehicle interior products.
PSA/Peugeot-Citroen may close an assembly line at its Mulhouse plant in eastern France unless production picks up to more profitable levels. The automaker will also review production at its Poissy plant near Paris.