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Jun
7th

2013 Acura RDX

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2013 Acura RDX
2013 Acura RDX
It’s hard to understate how different the 2013 Acura RDX is from its predecessor. No longer does it seem like a frenetic hot hatch on stilts; instead, Acura’s compact crossover finally looks, drives, and feels like a vehicle you’d expect from a luxury automaker.

New For 2013

The 2013 RDX, which went on sale in the middle of 2012, is an all-new vehicle. It won’t see any major amendments through the course of the 2013 calendar year.



Jun
7th

ITALY: No new Fiat debt needed for Chrysler buyout

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Fiat does not need to take on any new debt to buy out the rest of Chrysler, chief executive Sergio Marchionne has said, rebuffing concerns about the cost of the looming deal.
Jun
7th

US: ZF opens new truck parts plant in Georgia

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ZF Industries has opened its third plant near Gainesville, Georgia. The company will manufacture clutches and other powertrain components for mid-size and heavy trucks at the facility.
Jun
7th

Daily automotive news and comment – from just-auto.com 2013-06-07 11:34:00

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General Motors has won praise from a senior US politician in Brussels as US Treasury officials say they will sell 30m of the automaker's shares worth around US$1.03bn.
Jun
7th

Renault Clio GT UK price

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News 7 Jun, 2013

Renault announces prices for the Clio GT a sporty model designed to sit just below the RS 200 Turbo

Jun
7th

Chrysler refusal on Jeeps sets challenge of U.S. recall power

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The federal government's power to force automakers to fix vehicles could be hindered if Chrysler Group prevails in its refusal to recall 2.7 million Jeeps linked to 51 fire deaths.
Jun
7th

2013 Honda Civic Hybrid review notes: Regenerative brakes still need some work

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EDITOR WES RAYNAL: Honda and Toyota have a drivability problem with its hybrids, the Civic and the
Jun
7th

One Lap of the Web: Mini challenges Porsche; kit cars; and brand loyalty: Automotive goodness from all corners of the internet

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We spend a lot of time on the Internet -- pretty much whenever we're not driving, writing about or working on cars.
Jun
7th

2014 Toyota Corolla debuts in Santa Monica: New Corolla will be bigger, stronger, possibly reliable-r

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The all-new 2014 Corolla is the 11th generation of the largest-selling car in the world. Along with the
Jun
7th

Opel will replace Astra with Zafira at Ruesselsheim plant

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GM's Opel brand will stop making its compact Astra hatchback in Ruesselsheim, Germany, in 2015 to make space for the Zafira minivan now made at its Bochum plant, which is scheduled to close by the end of next year.
Jun
7th

Germany starts new push against EU car-emissions plan

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Germany has presented a fresh proposal on regulating CO2 limits for cars sold in the EU. Campaigners say it is a last-ditch attempt to dilute a new emissions law.
Jun
7th

THE WEEK THAT WAS: A fine British name: Toyota Auris Touring Sports

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The UK market looked strong in May while Toyota's UK plant, clobbered by the 2008 recession, is now claimed to be back at capacity, following the start of production of the Auris Touring Sports or, to you, 'Corolla wagon'.
Jun
7th

Daily automotive news and comment – from just-auto.com 2013-06-07 08:39:00

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European automotive supplier body, CLEPA, says FIEV's (Federation des Industries des Equipements des Vehicules), Arnaud de David-Beauregard is to become its next president.
Jun
7th

CLEPA names Faurecia exec as new president

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European supplier group CLEPA has named former PSA executive Arnaud de David-Beauregard as its new president. The 62-year-old will start his new role on Jan. 1, 2014.
Jun
7th

CLEPA names former PSA exec as new president

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European supplier group CLEPA has named former PSA executive Arnaud de David-Beauregard as its new president. The 63-year-old will start his new role on Jan. 1, 2014.
Jun
7th

Automotive News Europe News Feed 2013-06-07 07:31:50

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A trade dispute between the EU and China could hit European automakers' sales in China. A tariff on cars with larger engines would hurt German premium automakers BMW, Mercedes and Audi.
Jun
7th

Daimler eyes Mercedes car production with Nissan in Mexico, report says

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Daimler may build Mercedes cars in Mexico, including the A class, a newspaper said. Daimler could start joint production with Nissan in Mexico.
Jun
7th

Daimler eyes Mercedes car production with Nissan in Mexico, report says

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Daimler may build Mercedes cars in Mexico, including the A class, a newspaper said. Daimler could start joint production with Nissan in Mexico.
Jun
7th

INTERVIEW: Russian Machines CNG director, Peter Zolotarev

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GAZ Group parent Russian Machines, claims CNG is the cheapest of commonly used motor fuels, with costs per 100km almost 60% lower than for liquefied petroleum gas (LPG). It also says CNG is more than twice as cheap as a diesel-powered car and 2.5 times lower price than a gasoline vehicle. Russian Machines CNG project executive director, Peter Zolotarev, spoke to Simon Warburton from the company's Yaroslavl plant about the possibility of using the gas in the country and some of the infrastructure challenges associated with it.
Jun
7th

BELGIUM: EC confident on auto prospects, wants balanced FTAs

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European Commission (EC) vice president, Antonio Tajani, says he remains confident Europe's automotive sector has a healthy future, although Free Trade Agreements must be "balanced."
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