General Motors and PSA may expand their alliance to include the sale of rebadged PSA vans by GM in the United States, a French newspaper reported.
General Motors and PSA may expand their alliance to include the sale of rebadged PSA vans by GM in the United States, a French newspaper reported.
BMW aims the 3-series Gran Turismo at customers who want a spacious car that does not look like a compact station wagon. The car is aimed at markets such as the U.S. and China where wagons are not popular, but BMW also expects to win sales in Europe.
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10 Jul, 2013
Citroen announces shock DS3 Cabrio Racing concept set to make its global debut at the Goodwood Festival of Speed this weekend
Sales at Volkswagen Group's Bentley division rose 9% in the first six months of the year to 4,279 units from 3,929 in the same period last year.
Kia's global sales in the first half of the year were 1.4m, an increase of 2.6% over the same period last year, with gains in China and Europe offsetting falling sales in North America and the domestic market.
America's oldest car company, Ford, and its youngest, Tesla Motors, both reached 100-week highs on Tuesday, the latest in a long list of signs all pointing to the same thing: the American auto industry is hot.
Toyota Motor Philippines (TMP) said it would double the local content in its best selling Vios model to 40% in 2014 with over 300 locally sourced parts while substantially improving utilisation of its press shop.
EU competition regulators fined four suppliers, including Germany's Leoni, a total of 141.8 million euros ($182 million) for taking part in cartels that affected Toyota, Nissan, Honda and Renault.
EU competition regulators, in the latest development in an ongoing global price-fixing investigation, fined four suppliers a total of 141.8 million euros ($182 million) for taking part in cartels that affected Toyota, Nissan, Honda and Renault.
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10 Jul, 2013
Mazda reveals the new Mazda MX-5 Sport Graphite with just 500 models available and extra kit
Bentley sales rose 9 percent through June as growth in Europe, the United States and the Middle East helped outweigh a fall in China deliveries.
Faurecia will close an acoustic components plant in western France and stop making plastic bumpers at a nearby site in response to falling car production at parent PSA/Peugeot-Citroen and its other automotive clients
Honda's UK sales of the recently redesigned CR-V, already surging since the new line was launched late last year, will get another boost this coming autumn with the arrival of small-capacity diesel versions targeted at business users.
Russia's two biggest banks are betting that a resumption of government subsidies aimed at helping consumers buy new cars will help bolster a weak auto market and boost lending.
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10 Jul, 2013
Our spies have snapped the new Skoda Yeti undergoing testing in the Czech Republic
The Volkswagen car brand boosted first half sales 4.4% to 2.91m vehicles worldwide in the first half of 2013. June volume inched up 0.5% to 501,000.
The European Commission has warned Germany it faces possible action over Daimler's refusal to remove a banned refrigerant from new cars, after France moved to block most Mercedes sales within its borders.
Fiat-Chrysler factories in the U.S. and Serbia could benefit if Sergio Marchionne carries out a threat to move production of new Fiat, Alfa Romeo and Jeep models outside of Italy unless the carmaker gets clear labor rules in its home market.