News
20 Aug, 2015
Experts warn drop in values and rise in interest rates could see market flooded with second-hand stock
Around 3,300 workers at Kumho Tyre's three South Korean plants - Pyeongtaek, Gokseong and Gwangju - went on an eight-hour strike on 17 August to protest against the planned changes to the wage payment system.
General Motors has expanded a 2014 headlight recall to include another 180,000 vehicles in the US and Canada.
Mann+Hummel Group say they have entered into a definitive agreement under which the German company will acquire the global filtration operations - excluding its Affinia South America operations - of Affinia Group the manufacturer of the Wix and Filtron brand of filters.
The US National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has opened an investigation into Volkswagen 2015 Tiguan featuring a Takata airbag, as the airbag may rupture.
Audi issued a teaser picture and some details of an all-electric SUV that it will launch to rival the upcoming Tesla Model X.
News
19 Aug, 2015
The new Alpine sports car is to return next year, and a hotter RS version should follow with extra power
Volvo boosted its earnings goal for the year after operating profit rose 71 percent in the first half as strong demand in Europe offset slower development in China and North America.
The fourth-generation Mazda MX-5 represents the biggest step to date in the roadster's development. The car's program manager said the new MX-5 is smaller, safer, lighter, more agile and more efficient than its predecessor.
Acura says deliveries of the all-wheel-drive NSX supercar have been pushed back to the first quarter of 2016. Honda's luxury division said earlier this year it was targeting deliveries for the end of 2015.
Toyota is confirming Sollers-Bussan has stopped SKD production of the Land Cruiser Prado in Vladivostok, Russia.
The United States' securities watchdog is helping German prosecutors to investigate the alleged payment of bribes by Ford to speed the passage of containers through Russian customs, Reuters reported.
The UAW is criticizing the prospect of General Motors importing a Buick crossover from China, calling the potential move "alarming."
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18 Aug, 2015
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Hyundai and sister automaker Kia replaced three China executives, the South Korean carmaker said today, after sales skidded in the country, the group's largest market.
Mercedes-Benz lifted the veil partially on an all-new, open-top cabriolet based on the new S-class coupe that went on sale earlier this year. Mercedes says it will also be the first S-class cabriolet with four seats since 1971.
News
18 Aug, 2015
Audi's drop-top version of the second-gen R8 supercar has been spotted out-and-about, ahead of early 2016 launch
AutoNation, the largest U.S. dealership group, has agreed to buy 16 stores representing more than $600 million in annual revenue, including its biggest single dealership purchase since 2001.