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Feb
10th

Bernhard quits Daimler; Zetsche interim trucks boss

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Daimler has confirmed that trucks chief Wolfgang Bernhard, a top manager once seen as a successor to CEO Dieter Zetsche, will leave the company "at his own request and for personal reasons."
Feb
10th

Bernhard quits Daimler; Zetsche will be interim trucks boss

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Daimler has confirmed that trucks chief Wolfgang Bernhard, a top manager once seen as a successor to CEO Dieter Zetsche, will leave the company "at his own request and for personal reasons."
Feb
10th

Ghosn rules out closer Alliance ties with Nissan unless France sells stake

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Renault and alliance partner Nissan could achieve closer links but only if France sells it stake, chief executive Carlos Ghosn was quoted as saying on Friday.
Feb
10th

Zipcar to provide Uber drivers with cars in new deal

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Ultimate guide to car sharing - Zipcar card
News 10 Feb, 2017

Limited to just 20 cars in the US city of Boston for the moment, the deal could lead to larger co-operation between the two firms

Feb
10th

The week – some engines go walkies, good results and a Toyota tech fest

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The most-read story on just-auto this week is an embarrassing one for the automaker concerned - the theft of an unspecified number of engines from Tata Motors' Land Rover plant in Solihull, an event that was kept quiet about for several days until that pesky media got on the case. JLR did not value the engines but reports here in the UK suggested they could be worth in the region of GBP3m (US$3.7m) following their removal from the Damson site in Solihull near Birmingham at some point late at night between 31 January and 1 February. An articulated truck is believed to have entered the site twice, each time hooking up to trailers carrying the engines and then leaving again through the gate. Understandably, the automaker and the constabluary are tight-lipped but you'd have to think 'inside job' for the perps to know what to nab, and where from, and, reportedly, be able to show the right paperwork - twice - to get in and out. I would not want to be in charge of Solihull security right now.
Feb
10th

Takata forecasts third annual loss after U.S. criminal settlement

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Takata, the troubled airbag supplier behind the biggest auto safety recall, said it will probably report a third consecutive annual loss as it booked a one-time charge after agreeing to settle a U.S. criminal investigation.
Feb
10th

Ghosn sees closer Renault-Nissan ties if France sells stake

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Renault and Nissan are ready to forge closer capital ties but will only do so if France sells its Renault stake, CEO Carlos Ghosn said.
Feb
10th

Ghosn says France stake hinders Renault-Nissan ties

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Renault and alliance partner Nissan are ready to forge closer capital ties but will only do so if France sells its Renault stake, CEO Carlos Ghosn said.
Feb
10th

Uber suffers for Trump ties that leave Musk unsullied

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While Uber got shellacked for its link to President Donald Trump, the electric carmaker and sometimes-rival Tesla has comfortably weathered its association with a president who has lower approval ratings than any predecessor in his first days in...
Feb
10th

Survey shows Brazil auto executives ahead on technology curve

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International consultancy KPMG's traditional Global Automotive Executive Survey (GAES), in its 2017 edition published late last month, revealed peculiarities related to the Brazilian market.
Feb
10th

Forex gain, recall pain, expected for Takata Q3

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Troubled airbag supplier Takata Corporation said it expects to book non-operating income (foreign exchange gain) and special losses (recall costs) in the third quarter of the current fiscal year ending 31 March, 2017.
Feb
10th

Facelifted Skoda Octavia to get new 1.5-litre petrol engine

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Skoda Octavia 2017 - front quarter
News 10 Feb, 2017

The Skoda Octavia will get the VW Group's new 1.5-litre petrol engine later in 2017, while brand is undecided about electric Citigo

Feb
10th

Faurecia posts strong 2016 results

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Faurecia has posted a strong set of 2016 financial results, including net income up 72% to EUR638m.
Feb
10th

PSA’s ‘surprise’ at regulator’s referral to public prosecutor

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PSA Groupe has said it is surprised at the decision made by the French Competition, Consumer Affairs and Prevention of fraud department (DGCCRF) to send the conclusions of its investigation (into some kind of fraud involving emissions, though details have not been made public) to the public prosecutor (as previously done for VW, Renault and Fiat, according to Le Figaro).
Feb
10th

New 2017 Audi RS3 Sportback blasts in with 395bhp

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Audi RS3 Sportback 2017 - front quarter
News 10 Feb, 2017

Audi hyper hot hatch returns with more power, more torque, and a 174mph top speed on request

Feb
10th

McLaren brings carbon fibre production in-house in Sheffield

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McLaren Automotive has announced the first details of its new Composites Technology Centre close to the campus of the Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre (AMRC) at the University of Sheffield, and built with support from Sheffield City Council.
Feb
10th

PSA referred to French prosecutors over emissions

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PSA has been referred to prosecutors over suspected diesel-emissions cheating in France. PSA, which has until now largely avoided scrutiny, is the fourth automaker to be referred for possible prosecution by authorities.
Feb
10th

Asbestos claim charge clobbers BorgWarner Q4 results

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BorgWarner fourth quarter results were hit by a $703.6m, or $440.6m after tax ($2.07 a share), charge related to indemnity and defence costs for pending and future asbestos-related claims but full-year results, albeit down, were written in black ink.
Feb
10th

New Audi RS3 Sportback 2017 revealed – pictures

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Feb
10th

Renault posts 2016 profit boost on record sales

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After a year of record sales, Renault has posted 2016 net income of EUR3,543m (+19.7%). A strong set of annual financial results came in spite of currency headwinds and a lower contribution to the bottom line from Nissan.
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