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25 Aug, 2015
Hogging lanes & not indicating also slated in our poll, but readers admit they do things they criticise other motorists for
Toyota said it is testing airbag inflators made by Autoliv and Nippon Kayaku as possible alternatives to potentially lethal parts supplied by Takata. Toyota said it wanted to ensure the parts were compatible with its vehicles.
Magna is to showcase its Transformobility Exhibition at the Frankfurt Motor Show next month.
Suzuki plans to expand its European lineup with the Baleno subcompact hatchback that will be sold as a slightly larger and more practical alternative to its Swift, the company's top-seller in the region.
Lexus overtook Mercedes-Benz to come out on top in a recent U.S. customer satisfaction study while recalls and rising prices across the industry are driving down average new-vehicle customer satisfaction scores.
In 'We Deal in Real,' Land Rover captures the intensity of the aggressive sport with a supercut of tackles, runs and feats of strength.
Volkswagen Group's Seat unit will discontinue its Altea and Altea XL compact minivans as the brand begins to add a family of SUVs.
Mercedes expects that its latest compact SUV model, the GLC, will sell more than the GLK it replaces thanks to a softer design, more comfort features and availability in right-hand-drive markets.
Workers at a General Motors plant in Brazil ended a two-week strike on Monday after the company agreed to suspend nearly 800 job cuts, buying time in an industry where idle assembly lines have roiled labor tensions.
Filling up with gasoline in the U.S. is the cheapest it's been in a decade and yet way too expensive.
Slumping stock markets could make it tough for dealerships to hit their August targets for U.S. new-vehicle sales, rattling consumers who might be on the fence about making a big purchase. The broad declines in U.S.
Mercedes-Benz doesn't have an option to end its naming rights agreement with the New Orleans Superdome and will now sponsor the stadiums for two NFL teams in the same division.
Attorney Kenneth Feinberg has completed its review of all 4,000-plus compensation claims related to General Motors' faulty ignition switches. The switches, which prompted the recall of more than 2.
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24 Aug, 2015
Toyota's first mainstream hydrogen fuel cell car, the Mirai, has been used as a course car for the WRC
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24 Aug, 2015
A whopping 76 per cent of new XC90s ordered worldwide are top-spec Inscription cars
Mercedes owner Daimler is counting on China to provide the most drive for car demand growth this year and pledges to keep up its investments after the country's biggest stock-market rout since 2007.
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24 Aug, 2015
The majority of Ford Mustang buyers in the UK are choosing the 5.0-litre V8 option
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24 Aug, 2015
Skoda's next Roomster MPV has been delayed until 2016, but there will be two new Superb models at Frankfurt