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Jan
25th

FRANCE: Renault refutes union site closure claims

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Renault has fought back against suggestions by one of its major unions it is mulling closing two plants in France if productivity improvements are not agreed.
Jan
25th

BMW and Toyota team up for new sports car

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Toyota BMW agreement
News 25 Jan, 2013

BMW and Toyota have announced plans to co-develop a new sports car, fuel cells, lightweight tech and more

Jan
25th

Volkswagen plans Golf push in Americas with shift to Mexico

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Volkswagen plans to produce its Golf hatchback in Mexico as part of a push for market share in North America, where it trails global rivals.
Jan
25th

FRANCE: Renault to build new Nissan hatchback – paper

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Nissan Motor plans to build a new hatchback model at one of alliance partner Renault's French factories, Les Echos newspaper reported.
Jan
25th

Automotive News Europe News Feed 2013-01-25 06:09:00

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Porsche will extend the 3-year contract of its CEO, Matthias Mueller, by one year to October 2014. Mueller, 59, took over the top job at the sports car maker from Wendelin Wiedeking in 2010.
Jan
25th

Skoda Octavia Estate vRS

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Skoda Octavia Estate vRS front
News 25 Jan, 2013

Our spies have caught the sporty new Skoda Octavia Estate vRS testing in Scandinavia

Jan
25th

Daimler said to be in talks with Ford, Renault-Nissan to share fuel cell technology

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Daimler has delayed plans to launch a fuel-cell powered variant of its B-class compact and is now in talks with possible partners Renault-Nissan and Ford on sharing the technology and reducing costs.
Jan
25th

Retrobuilt builds supercharged, new-old GT500: Driving top-down with the Kid Rock of Missoula

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Hot. It was hot in Southern California, 75 all week and climbing. Bright blue day. No clouds above. The sun bore down upon the foreheads of people sitting on their sundecks, sweating through their chinos.
Jan
25th

Fiat gets union agreement for layoff scheme at Melfi plant

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Fiat has received trade unions' go-ahead for a layoff scheme at its Melfi plant in southern Italy that will allow it restructure the plant before producing a new Jeep and a Fiat model there.
Jan
25th

Saab hometown with 32% youth out of work prays for China

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Saab is raising fresh hopes in its Swedish hometown as the mothballed brand gears up for another revival, more than a year after it went bankrupt.
Jan
25th

Mercedes to add 2 models to S-class range

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Mercedes-Benz's redesigned S-class range will grow from three vehicles to five with the addition of a convertible and an ultraluxury sedan.
Jan
25th

F1: Mercedes offered Paddy Lowe a million euros

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From GMM

Mercedes has offered Paddy Lowe a million euros per year to switch from McLaren, the major German newspaper Bild claims.

None other than Mercedes team boss Ross Brawn on Thursday confirmed that talks with McLaren's technical director have taken place, although Brawn strongly denied that he is being lined up to oust him.

Bild claims Mercedes' offer would "double" 50-year-old Briton Lowe's current salary.

Having also switched from McLaren to Mercedes, Lewis Hamilton however denied any knowledge of the deal.

"I've been assured by Ross his commitment is for the long term and he is here to try to win with me," the 2008 world champion told reporters at Brackley on Thursday.

Ross Brawn added: "I've talked to Paddy. He is not coming. If I chose to leave the team Paddy will come. We have a fall-back plan. It is as simple as that."

F1 McLaren Paddy Lowe
At the end of the day, Paddy Lowe stays with McLaren. (Photo: McLaren)

He attempted to fend off speculation that Nick Fry, team chief executive, is the first definite victim of the power struggle.

"Nick is still very much involved," Brawn insisted. "All the changes will have an impact but he'll certainly be here for a while."

Lewis Hamilton - never far from controversy throughout his six year F1 career - argued it's a good thing that Mercedes is exploring its options, having pledged to become a truly front-running team after three seasons of finishing clearly behind F1's 'big three'.

"I think it's important that they are always analysing and seeing what can be improved and what adjustments need to be made because they want to win," he added.

Finally, after Adam Parr's departure at Williams was linked to Bernie Ecclestone, it is rumoured the F1 chief executive may be striking again, this time at Mercedes, to give Toto Wolff's career another boost.

F1 Ross Brawn Bernie Ecclestone
Ross Brawn and Bernie Ecclestone. (Photos: WRi2)

Ross Brawn admitted he has "not always seen eye to eye" with Ecclestone, but told the Telegraph: "I would be very surprised. The thing Bernie wants is a strong Mercedes. Hopefully he recognises I am an asset to the team."


Jan
25th

Finding new roads

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DETROIT, Mi - For General Motors, it's been a time of ups and downs. Following the recent announcement that the Camaro's production would be moved from Oshawa to the U.S., Kevin Williams, president of GM Canada told press that while he thinks moving the Camaro is a mistake that will contribute to the decline of the Oshawa plant, the high cost of doing business in Canada makes it difficult for the company to show a profit.

Claiming that Canada is the "highest-cost producer for General Motors anywhere in the world" Williams believes that some concessions from the labour unions are in order if they're to continue producing vehicles in Canada, and prevent more work being relocated to cheaper labour markets such as Mexico.

Such a decision is sure to rankle taxpayers who contributed billions to the bailout -- but Williams said that the company has honoured all of its required commitments federally and provincially.

Despite the 2009 bankruptcy restructuring, the struggle isn't over. GM's Canadian market share fell to its lowest point ever at 13.5%, a 6.6% drop from last year.

At a media event held in Detroit's historic Whitney House, Williams told assembled Canadian press that GM's new mantra is "Finding New Roads."

"We lost our way for a while," Williams said. And while the company is headed in the right direction, "we're not quite there yet." Williams is confident that better price restructuring, a current crop of highly competitive cars and the release of their new pickup trucks should help bolster sagging sales.

And yet Williams -- and indeed General Motors, overall -- seems to exude an air of optimism. The Cadillac ATS winning the coveted North American Car of the Year trophy accounted for some of that, but there was a sense that the North American auto industry in general was on its way back -- the Truck of the Year also being won by the Ram, another domestic product. Williams was unable to contain his enthusiasm for the ATS.

The most anticipated reveal of the show, the Corvette C7, generated a buzz that attracted most of the 6,000 media in attendance to its packed unveiling. It's being touted as the best, most technically advanced and fuel efficient Corvette in history, worthy of resurrecting the Stingray nameplate.

Also unveiled before a throng of media, the Cadillac ELR, a Volt-like hybrid, made its NAIAS debut.

"We're going back to what we do best," Williams said to the Canadian media. "And that's make good cars."

Cadillac ELR at the 2013 Detroit Autoshow
Photo: Lesley Wimbush


Jan
25th

F1: Pirelli wants 2014 deal by April

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From GMM

Pirelli wants a new F1 deal to be signed and sealed within three months.

That is the claim of Germany's Auto Motor und Sport, referring to the Italian marque's expiring three-year contract as the sport's official supplier.

When launching the new F1 tire range for 2013 this week, Pirelli chief Marco Tronchetti Provera confirmed that the marque wants to continue the "adventure" beyond this year.

Auto Motor und Sport said he wants the answer by April.

Pirelli 2013 tires
The new F1 tire range for 2013. (Photo: Pirelli)

"We need to know what's going to happen," motor sport director Paul Hembery confirmed.

"It's also important for the teams because so much is changing in 2014," he added.

Indeed, with the switch to turbo V6 engines, the downforce and weight of the cars is changing significantly, as is the torque that will be put through the rear tires.


Jan
25th

Volkswagen plant in Tennessee now using solar power

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The Chattanooga assembly plant in Tennessee will now feature Volkswagen's largest solar facility in the world -- and the largest operated by an automaker in the U.S.

“This facility is a key part of our “Think Blue. Factory.” program and further proof of Volkswagen's worldwide commitment to environmental protection,” said Frank Fischer, CEO and Chairman of Volkswagen Chattanooga.

With 33,600 crystal solar modules, the facility will provide about 13,100 megawatt-hours per year. Solar power will represent 12.5% of all the power required in full-capacity production, and even meet 100% of demand when the plant is not in operation.

The Chattanooga plant employs more than 3,000 people and builds the new Volkswagen Passat, which was specifically designed for the North American market.

Volkswagen solar factory
Photo: Volkswagen


Jan
25th

Look for more photo radars on Quebec roads in 2013

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Transport Quebec will add 37 photo radars across the province in 2013, including 18 mobile and four fixed units to catch speeding drivers, and 15 others to monitor traffic at stop lights.

Quebec City and Gatineau have already reserved four mobile photo radars, and each of them will cover up to ten spots considered as dangerous. These new cameras will help police penalize drivers who run red lights or simply drive too fast when the light is green.

The plan is for every new device to capture two shots in order to validate or invalidate the data from speed meters.

All political parties have given their approval so far, provided that drivers are alerted to their presence.

Source: La Presse

Jan
25th

Provocative Kia concept set for Geneva Motor Show

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Kia will unveil a ''provocative and racy'' new concept vehicle at the Geneva Motor Show in March -- and we have some preliminary pictures to prove it.

This sporty model will no doubt turn a lot of heads, especially with a different interpretation of the company's signature tiger-nose grille and headlight arrangement.

Unfortunately, that's about all the information we have so far. Expect further details and additional images when the Geneva Motor Show kicks off.

concept Kia salon de l'auto de Genève 2013
Photo: Kia


Jan
25th

Supertouring: WTCC Asia Trophy to be launched

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Press release

The increasing number of Asian drivers who enter Far East WTCC events on a race-by-race basis pushed the organizers to launch a dedicated trophy.

The first Eurosport Asia Trophy will be awarded at the end of the 2013 season to the best Asian driver on the basis of the results achieved in Suzuka, Shanghai and Macau.


The Trophy will be reserved to race-by-race entrants and will award points to the eight best drivers classified in each of the six races. One additional point will be awarded for each point scored in the WTCC Drivers' Championship.


In 2012, thirteen Asian drivers have entered in at least one of the three WTCC events in the Far East.

FIA WTCC Shanghai
WTCC race in Shanghai. (Photo: FIA WTCC)


Jan
25th

Toyota Canada gets $34 million subsidiary for hybrid production

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Toyota Canada will receive $16.9 million from the federal and Ontario governments apiece to add a new assembly line to the Cambridge plant.

The automaker will invest $125 million of its own in the project aimed at increasing hybrid vehicle production, namely the Lexus RX 450h.

The move will create 400 new jobs.

Jan
25th

F1: Fernando Alonso will miss the tests in Jerez

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From GMM

Fernando Alonso will not drive Ferrari's 2013 car until the second test of the pre-season, the Italian team has announced.

Maranello based Ferrari said it will be Felipe Massa at the wheel for the first three days of the four-day test at Jerez early next month.

And it will be new test driver and Spaniard Pedro de la Rosa making his Ferrari debut on the final day of running.

"In the meantime and throughout all the first part of February, Fernando Alonso will intensify his physical training", Ferrari said in a report on its website.

The team said the double world champion will only debut the as-yet unnamed 2013 Ferrari at Barcelona's Circuit de Catalunya, where he will drive for the first three days of the second four-day test.

Ferrari's racing duo will then share the running at the final Barcelona test, meaning that Brazilian Massa will head into the start of the championship with six days of running under his belt, compared to Spaniard Alonso's five.

F1 Ferrari Felipe Massa Fernando Alonso
The Ferrari drivers, Felipe Massa and Fernando Alonso, will cross each other during the winter testings. (Photo: Ferrari)

Ferrari justified de la Rosa's day of running on the basis that his new role will be principally focused on simulator driving.

"His day on track on 8 February will be very important," the website report read, "as it will allow both the team and the driver to work specifically on looking at the correlation between the virtual and the real experience."

Meanwhile, Brazil's Totalrace reports that Nico Hulkenberg will be giving Sauber's new C32 its debut at Jerez, before teammate Esteban Gutierrez takes over for the second half of the four-day test.


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