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5 Mar, 2014
All the latest details on the new Nissan X-Trail, due to go on sale in July
Takata has celebrated the inauguration of its new plant in Ulyanovsk, Russia. Takata says it is reacting to the growing demand from the Russian automotive industry.
Chevrolet is looking to fill the gap in Europe as its closest rivals move upmarket, the new regional head Thomas Sedran said.
Chevrolet is looking to fill the gap in Europe as its closest rivals move upmarket, the new regional head Thomas Sedran said.
Volkswagen is aiming for sales this year of 9.5m cars, up from 9.3m in 2012, chief executive Martin Winterkorn said in Frankfurt.
Volkswagen is aiming for sales this year of 9.5m cars, up from 9.3m in 2012, chief executive Martin Winterkorn said in Frankfurt.
Daimler will make a decision on whether to build a Mercedes plant in Brazil this year, chief executive Dieter Zetsche said at the Frankfurt show.
Daimler will make a decision on whether to build a Mercedes plant in Brazil this year, chief executive Dieter Zetsche said at the Frankfurt show.
Daimler will make a decision on whether to build a Mercedes plant in Brazil this year, chief executive Dieter Zetsche said at the Frankfurt show.
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10 Sep, 2013
We round up the best cars from Frankfurt motor show 2013
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10 Sep, 2013
We round up the best cars from Frankfurt motor show 2013
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10 Sep, 2013
Small off-roader could be set for Geneva debut along with latest Cherokee
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10 Sep, 2013
Small off-roader could be set for Geneva debut along with latest Cherokee
Ford sees stable losses in Europe this year but aims to be profitable in the region by 2015, the head of its European operations, Stephen Odell, said.
Ford sees stable losses in Europe this year but aims to be profitable in the region by 2015, the head of its European operations, Stephen Odell, said.
Ford sees stable losses in Europe this year but aims to be profitable in the region by 2015, the head of its European operations, Stephen Odell, said.
Ford sees stable losses in Europe this year but aims to be profitable in the region by 2015, the head of its European operations, Stephen Odell, said.
South Africa component manufacturers may only have around a week's worth of "buffer stock," as the latest wave of strike action involving parts makers and other sectors, sees yet another massive walkout in the country.
South Africa component manufacturers may only have around a week's worth of "buffer stock," as the latest wave of strike action involving parts makers and other sectors, sees yet another massive walkout in the country.