News
30 Mar, 2016
Up to 800,000 examples of the Cayenne and Touareg SUVs to be recalled globally for brake pedal problem, with over 32,000 in UK
Takata has estimated that a comprehensive global recall of its airbag inflators would cost about 2.7 trillion yen ($24 billion), with a worst-case scenario involving the callback of 287.5 million units, Bloomberg reported.
Takata has estimated that a global recall of its airbag inflators would cost about $24 billion, Bloomberg reported.
News
30 Mar, 2016
Subaru updates its Forester SUV with a revised look inside and out, improved refinement and tweaked chassis
London Taxi, a UK subsidiary of China's Zhejiang Geely Holding Group, won a 10-year contract worth more than $62 million to supply its iconic taxis to Australia and New Zealand.
General Motors is recalling 6,280 police cars for a power-steering defect. The recall affects 2014-16 model year Chevrolet Caprice Police Pursuit cars, according to documents filed with NHTSA.
A lawyer for people suing General Motors over a faulty ignition switch today urged jurors in Manhattan federal court to hold the company responsible for a 2014 accident they allege was caused by the defective part.
U.S. regulators are making progress and will begin issuing guidelines to help the introduction of self- driving car technology within the next few months, Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx said.
A device developed by Honda and Hitachi could help drivers determine when they've had too much to drink before they step into their cars.
Tesla Motors is preparing to take the case for its direct-sales model to federal court should it prove necessary, according to a report.
The Corolla is turning 50 and to mark the milestone Toyota is giving the compact sedan a slight refresh and a special edition.
The Federal Trade Commission filed suit against Volkswagen Group of America for falsely advertising that hundreds of thousands of diesel vehicles were environmentally friendly, when they were secretly emitting excess pollution.
Kia Motors is planning to enter the Indian car market and supply it from a new car plant in India, according to media reports in India.
Continuing just-auto's series of interviews with tier one automotive component suppliers, Matthew Beecham spoke to Arun Srinivasan, head of Bosch's UK automotive division about advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) and how the connected car will become the third living space - next to home and office.
Marsilli says it is ready to provide support for automotive manufacturers in case they wish to localise in Russia.
US new vehicle retail sales in March are expected to be 2% lower than a year ago on a selling-day-adjusted basis, the first time there has been a year-over-year decline in sales since August 2010, according to a monthly sales forecast developed jointly by JD Power and LMC Automotive.
Autonomous-driving technology should raise auto insurers' profits in the short term, even as it raises questions about their long-term business models, a new report predicts.
Boryszew Plastic Rus says the current economic crisis can also provide opportunities and it intends to stay the course despite a plethora of economic challenges besetting the country.
Toyota Boshoku Corporation will establish a new office in Silicon Valley in April. Designated the "Toyota Boshoku America Silicon Valley Office," this site will serve as an R&D base for Toyota Boshoku America, strengthening its capacity to conduct research and analysis on advanced technologies related to automated driving and automobile interior spaces.
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