Jerry Seinfeld's prescription for bad car advertising? No more shots of speeding cars raising dust clouds in the desert. The star of the Web series, "Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee," is entitled to weigh in on the modern state of advertising.
File this one under "harmless speculation we're hoping Ford execs are paying attention to:"
ASSOCIATE EDITOR JAKE LINGEMAN: After a quick one-night stint with the
We love it when automakers get a little catty.
-- Tin Can Tourists is a club for vintage travel-trailer enthusiasts.
Two fully electric buses supplied by BYD have gone into service in London.
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Citroen has announced its plans to expand the premium DS brand in China, with three new models planned in 12 months
New vehicle sales in Thailand fell by 37.2% to 93,123 units in November, compared with near-record volumes of 148,243 units a year earlier, according to data released by the Federation of Thai Industries.
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Daimler is reportedly considering installing a new manufacturing plant in North America.
Hyundai and affiliate Kia said Monday that they are on track to sell more than 7.5 million vehicles globally this year, higher than their earlier target of 7.41 million vehicles, after overseas sales growth offset lackluster domestic shipments.
Hyundai and affiliate Kia said Monday that they are on track to sell more than 7.5 million vehicles globally this year, higher than their earlier target of 7.41 million vehicles, after overseas sales growth offset lackluster domestic shipments.
Nissan has announced price increase across the range of vehicles on sale in India to minimise the impact of rupee depreciation and escalating input costs.
Navistar's revenues for fourth quarter ended 31 October was down 13.46% to US$2.75bn compared with $3.18bn in 2012. Its loss from continuing operations before income taxes for the period narrowed to $357m compared with $557m in 2012. The net loss for the period lowered to $154m from $2.76bn in 2012.
Toyota Kirloskar Motor (TKM) has announced the proposed appointment of Naomi Ishii as the new managing director of TKM.
General Motors' European unit Opel is cautiously optimistic that sales will grow enough in 2014 to avoid a further round of cost cutting, CEO Karl-Thomas Neumann told a newspaper.
South Korea's antitrust regulator fined units of Denso, Continental and Bosch a total of $107.99 million, saying they had fixed prices of parts sold to Hyundai Motor and affiliate Kia.
South Korea's antitrust regulator fined units of Denso, Continental and Bosch a total of $107.99 million, saying they had fixed prices of parts sold to Hyundai and Kia.
Opel is cautiously optimistic that sales will grow enough in 2014 to avoid a further round of cost cutting, CEO Karl-Thomas Neumann told newspaper Sueddeutsche Zeitung.
The Changan Suzuki joint venture has launched series production of the S-Cross, which in China will complement rather than replace the smaller SX4.