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8 Mar, 2016
50th Anniversary Chevrolet Camaro adds extra style to commemorate half a century of American muscle
Toyota Motor has begun production at an engine plant in Indonesia.
The perennial rivalry between the optimistic and the pessimistic about what the Brazilian market will be like this year has hit a peak in the last few weeks.
The perennial rivalry between the optimistic and the pessimistic about what the Brazilian market will be like this year has hit a peak in the last few weeks.
German insurer Allianz plans to sue Volkswagen Group in the coming weeks to seek compensation for a severe drop in the carmaker's share price stemming from the diesel-emissions scandal, a source said.
VW Group executives sought to win over workers to restructuring measures aimed at lifting margins at its core brand and weathering the emissions-cheating scandal.
Bavaria's Industry Association (VBW) says the recent lifting of sanctions against Tehran presents particular opportunity for the region's automotive supplier sector, which has inked a deal with Iran's Auto Parts Manufacturers body.
Mahindra & Mahindra is in talks with potential Chinese partners to set up a joint venture to produce Ssangyong SUVs in the country, according to reports citing Reuters.
Luxury carmaker Porsche, a division of Volkswagen AG, said today it would suspend tennis player Maria Sharapova as its brand ambassador in light of her admission that she failed a doping test.
Sales of imported vehicles in South Korea continued to decline in February, by 6.3% year-on-year to 15,671 units after a 3.5% drop to 16,234 units in January, according to data compiled by the Korea Automobile Importers and Distributors Association.
Chinese home appliance manufacturer Gree Electric Appliances plans to issue new shares to fund the acquisition of a controlling stake in Zhuhai Yinlong New Energy Company, a Chinese manufacturer of electric vehicles.
Ford's decision in January to pull out of Japan and Indonesia, two major automotive markets in Asia, by the end of the year took the rest of the automotive industry by surprise.
Automakers, facing stiff fines for lackluster recall completion rates, are going to new lengths to reach owners of the millions of cars with known safety defects that remain on the road.
Toyota says it has successfully completed a major new expansion of its production facility in Zárate, Argentina, to add a thousand more jobs and embark on expanded regional sales of light trucks made at the plant.
Geely Automobile and Hunan Corun New Energy, a local manufacturer of lithium batteries, have launched a technology sharing platform for the development of new-energy vehicles (NEVs), including electric and hybrid-electric vehicles.
The new vehicle market in Vietnam continued to expand in February, by over 16% to 11,168 units from 9,604 units a year ago, according to data released by the Vietnam Automotive Manufacturers Association.
A little-known Chinese company has seized on the unprecedented global airbag crisis surrounding Japan's Takata Corp., buying a small American manufacturer in a bet that a shakeup of an oligarchic industry is under way.
In an address to 20,000 Volkswagen employees at Wolfsburg today, VW Group CEO Matthias Müller appealed for unity as the company seeks to recover from its current crisis.
Opel has confirmed strong sales across Europe in February, boosted by ramping up new Astra sales. The strong February figures will come as a boost for GM in Europe which is aiming to hit breakeven on its operations this year.
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