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Oct
5th

Fiat, Ford offer incentives to win sales from VW in Italy

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Fiat Chrysler and Ford are offering incentives in Italy to encourage owners of Volkswagen Group models that may be affected by the German automaker's diesel emissions scandal to buy new models from their brands -- but some dealers are skeptical...
Oct
5th

GERMANY: Merkel says VW scandal has not hurt Germany’s reputation

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German Chancellor Angela Merkel has said that the Volkswagen emissions scandal will not damage Germany's reputation as a good place to do business.
Oct
5th

SLOVAKIA: Brose breaks ground for second factory in Prievidza

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The foundation stone has been laid for Brose's second factory in Prievidza, Central Slovakia.
Oct
5th

TOKYO PREVIEW: Honda to show hydrogen fuel-cell vehicle

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Honda says it will show a production model of a hydrogen fuel cell vehicle car at the upcoming Tokyo Motor Show.
Oct
5th

US: Goodyear ends global alliance with Sumitomo

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Goodyear Tyre & Rubber has announced that it has dissolved its global alliance with Sumitomo Rubber Industries.
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5th

FRANCE: Government considers higher taxes for diesels

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A French government minister has said that the government is considering raising taxes on diesels in the wake of evidence that diesel emissions are more harmful than previously thought.
Oct
5th

NEW ZEALAND: New vehicle sales set September record

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New passenger and commercial vehicle registrations in New Zealand in September rose 5% year on year to 12,474 units, a record for the month. Toyota remained the overall market leader with 19% market share followed by Ford (12%) and Holden (11%). Year to date Toyota, Holden, Ford, Mazda and Hyundai remained the top five brands overall.
Oct
5th

VW rivals risk bigger blow as emissions scandal hits diesel

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VW Group's cheating on emissions tests has soured the European car industry's heavy bet on diesel, with Renault, PSA and Fiat Chrysler potentially facing bigger long-term setbacks than the company that sparked the crisis.
Oct
5th

Tennessee reviews provisions to recoup investment from VW

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Tennessee lawmakers will review the state's investment of hundreds of millions in incentives for Volkswagen's Chattanooga plant and provisions for recouping money if the company's emissions-cheating scandal threatens jobs.
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5th

Continental defends software caught up in VW emissions crisis

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Continental said software it supplied to VW Group cannot be used to manipulate emissions test results. Conti provided engine control system parts for 1.6-liter versions of the EA 189 engines caught up VW's emissions cheating scandal.
Oct
5th

INDIA: Maruti board approves Suzuki Gujarat contract manufacturing

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The board of directors of Maruti Suzuki India (MSIL) has approved a contract manufacturing agreement between MSIL and parent firm Suzuki Motor's (SMC) subsidiary Suzuki Motor Gujarat (SMG), for a new plant in Gujarat.
Oct
5th

BRAZIL: Jaguar Land Rover confirms Evoque assembly

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Jaguar Land Rover has (finally) confirmed that the Range Rover Evoque would join the Land Rover Discovery Sport in assembly at its new factory in Itatiaia, Brazil - as first reported by just-auto last May. The first locally made Evoque - a model line that accounts for about 60% of JLR sales in Brazil - is expected off line early in 2016.
Oct
5th

UK: Aston Martin to decide new factory location by year-end

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Aston Martin will put its DBX crossover concept, unveiled earlier this year at the Geneva show, into production in a new factory by the end of the decade. A decision on where the new factory will be will be made towards the end of this year. Aston marketing chief Simon Sproule said that it is highly likely the new plant would be on a greenfield site.
Oct
5th

Nissan’s concept aims to engage ‘share native’ generation

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Nissan shares its vision for ultraconnected digital-era driving at this month's Tokyo Motor Show with a concept minicar in which nearly every conceivable cabin surface is laminated with touch screen displays.
Oct
5th

Why Marchionne and his rivals disagree on the need for mass consolidation

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Fiat Chrysler CEO Sergio Marchionne says the global auto industry will face 'disastrous consequences' if it ignores his call for more large-scale consolidation. But General Motors, his No.
Oct
5th

New VW boss in N.A. was a hit in China

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Winfried Vahland, Volkswagen's new North American chief, is a former General Motors executive who won his spurs reviving VW's business in China and later boosting its Skoda subsidiary in the Czech Republic.
Oct
5th

New Americas chief likes where Aston is going

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Aston Martin CEO Andy Palmer's bold plans for the British sports car maker have turned heads in the industry, including Laura Schwab's.
Oct
5th

Check out the ANE e-magazine for October

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The latest issue of the Automotive News Europe monthly e-magazine is ready for you to view.
Oct
5th

Mercedes aims to add dealerships judiciously

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Mercedes-Benz plans to add more dealerships to address unmet demand in growing markets. But it will stop in a couple of years once it gets to around 390 stores, up from 370 now.
Oct
5th

Tesla prepped its crossover for tight parking spots, apocalypse

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Tesla delivered the first few units of the Model X to a select group of investors and showed off features that include falcon-wing doors, a sky-view windshield and an enormous air filter with a maxed-out option that CEO Elon Musk dubbed "bioweapon...
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