Audi is shrinking the Q7 SUV. By reducing the size slightly and constructing the body with a mixture of high-strength steel and aluminum, the three-row SUV drops 716 pounds.
Ford elected William Kennard, former US ambassador to the European Union and FCC chairman, to its board of directors.
Mazda said it will replace driver-side Takata airbag inflators in some 330,000 vehicles in the United States, expanding an earlier effort limited to regions with high humidity.
Tesla Motors' top manager in China is leaving the company.
Ford has named William Kennard, a former chairman of the US Federal Communications Commission (FCC), to its board of directors from 1 January, 2015.
Yasuhiro Yamauchi has been appointed Nissan-Renault Alliance executive vice president, purchasing and chairman and managing director of Renault-Nissan Purchasing Organisation (RNPO), effective 1 January, 2015.
Socialist union ABVV, says it will do everything its power to stop "even a screwdriver" leaving Ford's Genk factory in Belgium, as news emerges of talks between the automaker and Punch Metals imploding.
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Limited edition Vanquish marks 60 years of Aston Martin Works, only six to be produced
Parts of the Russian market are disposing of their income through the purchase of goods in order to preserve financial value as the rouble comes under increasing pressure.
Less than two weeks to Christmas - where did 2014 go? For most, it's a time of celebration, presents, family reunion and far too much food. For many households in Genk, Belgium, and Bochum, Germany, 2015 will be looking a bit bleak.
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Spy cars blamed for £667 million parking surplus made by councils in England
Tesla Motors said its top manager in China is leaving the company after less than nine months in the position.
Volvo has started shipping UD brand trucks to South Africa from Thailand.
Nissan has announced European sales for November of 60,155 units, for a market share of 4.1%.
Chrysler will launch its new Jeep Renegade in South Korea in the second half of 2015.
VW Group's global vehicle sales increased just 1 percent in November as its business was hit by slumps in Russia and Brazil. The automaker, however, remains confident it will meet a full-year target of 10 million deliveries.