General Motors and Ford Motor reported sharply contrasting sales performances in China last month, according to data released individually by the US automakers.
Webasto continues to expand in China and has opened a new roof systems facility.
The Volkswagen brand is making rapid progress with the implementation of its strategy Transform 2025+ presented last November, according to brand CEO Herbert Diess.
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8 May, 2017
Downsized Mercedes SLC 180 roadster produces 154bhp, has a six-speed manual gearbox and is priced from £32,039
Mercedes-Benz Vans said sales of its large Sprinter model line set a new first quarter record, up 10% year on year to around 45,000 worldwide.
Strong growth was experienced in light commercial vehicles, and in particular 4X4 utilities, despite weaker April sales, according to the Australian motor industry's statistical service VFACTS.
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8 May, 2017
A new record for the world’s fastest SUV has been set by a Land Speed Cruiser after Toyota gave it nearly 2,000bhp
Bosch has posted 2016 Group sales up 3.6% to EUR73.1bn (US$80.1bn), with EBIT totalling EUR4.3bn.
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8 May, 2017
Vokswagen boss Herbert Diess says it is a "clear goal" for brand to sell 1m electric cars a year by 2025
Daimler sold 98,235 AMG-badged vehicles in 2016 and it will easily pass the hundred thousand mark this year. This report gives an overview of the current Mercedes-AMG global model range, while also looking ahead to what's due for release well into the 2020s.
Dealers can now push live videos to engage customers on the fly through Facebook, Twitter and YouTube, or get fancy with 360-degree videos.
Automakers are trying to bring a sense of order to the competitive and potentially chaotic world of search engine marketing.
YouTube is a titan in the online video space, and it has a commanding role in the marketing strategies of both automakers and dealers.
Dealership software giant Reynolds and Reynolds Co. vigorously defended its certification program for third-party vendors in the face of an antitrust lawsuit.
A deadly crash at a Massachusetts auto auction has brought a recurring question back into the spotlight: How can bustling, cramped auctions be kept safe?
Lithia Motors' strategy of growing through acquisitions continues to broaden the dealership group's geographic footprint. It just added Pennsylvania to the list of states where it sells cars.
New models are supposed to burst onto the market, suddenly visible and available everywhere, in showrooms and ad campaigns and on the street. Not so for the Nissan Titan.
Delphi's move to spin off its profitable powertrain operations is not about improving its financial sheets - it's about suiting up for the autonomous, connected future.
Google's evolving portfolio of marketing options can be a treasure trove for dealers who skillfully wield its tools. But there's a catch.