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Jan
15th

Tests confirm PSA Peugeot Citroën SCR works

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PSA Peugeot Citroën said it was pleased to learn that the initial results obtained by the Peugeot 208 and 508 in tests organised by the technical committee led by the French Ministry of Ecology, Sustainable Development and Energy comply with regulations and are aligned with homologated data.
Jan
15th

Auto industry, U.S. regulators agree to historic measures to improve recalls

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The U.S. Transportation Department and 17 automakers pledged to work together on safety measures and to improve recalls while the companies also agreed to voluntarily work with the government to identify cybersecurity threats.
Jan
15th

Pagani Huayra is about to get faster and more hardcore

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Pagani Huayra BC 1
News 15 Jan, 2016

Pagani is planning an upgraded Huayra BC for the 2016 Geneva Motor Show in March. Be afraid...

Jan
15th

Pagani Huayra BC spy shots – pictures

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Jan
15th

Ford kicks off output of the German-built Focus RS; will be available here by spring

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The Focus RS, the high-performance European version of Ford's popular hatchback, began production today in Germany, Ford said.
Jan
15th

Ford launches output of German-built Focus RS; hot hatch will be available by spring

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The Focus RS, the high-performance European version of Ford's popular hatchback, began production today in Germany, Ford said.
Jan
15th

Fiat Chrysler names first-ever ‘safety advocate’

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Fiat Chrysler said today that Kristen Kreibich will be its first-ever safety advocate, responsible for 'promoting greater awareness' of auto safety.
Jan
15th

“I played spot the police car over Christmas, and didn’t see one”

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Opinion 15 Jan, 2016

It's safe to conclude that only a few hundred traffic patrol cars are 'policing' Britain's 40 million vehicles, says Mike Rutherford

Jan
15th

Honda Civic Type R taken to new extremes by Mugen

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Civic Type R Mugen
News 15 Jan, 2016

Honda's new Civic Type R gets racy Mugen bodykit for Tokyo Auto Salon. Engine upgrades also likely.

Jan
15th

Briefing – How would a self-driving vehicle change your daily commute? (Part 2)

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The second part of this month's briefing reviews just some of the supplier autonomous driving innovations that caught our eye in the consumer electronics show (CES) and Detroit auto show this month. While they may not be household names, the likes of Autoliv, Bosch, Continental, Delphi, Denso, Magna, Valeo, Visteon and ZF TRW will heavily influence how your autonomous car will perform. Here, the tech talk is on sensor fusion (critical for self-driving cars), connectivity and vehicle-to-everything. In the meantime, semi-autonomous technologies are becoming more affordable thereby paving the way for mass-vehicle market growth.
Jan
15th

NHTSA hints at US-wide driverless car rules

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No sooner have car companies complained about legislation tying their autonomous car research into knots, Washington has announced it will fast-track policies for driverless vehicles and maybe even waive regulations to do it.
Jan
15th

GM challenges ignition-switch plaintiff’s account of crash fallout

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A GM lawyer pushed back against an Oklahoma man's testimony that his quality of life plummeted because of crash injuries he blamed on his Saturn Ion's faulty ignition switch, in the first trial after a recall of millions of vehicles with the...
Jan
15th

Renault emissions-fraud probe may hinder France’s stake sale

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Renault's share drop following the news that the automaker is being probed over emissions tests could make it harder for the French state to reduce its stake in the automaker as planned.
Jan
15th

THE WEEK THAT WAS – Facetime with Ford’s Fields

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We scored a rare treat this week while attending the Detroit show and associated events in what I am told was a "really cold" Michigan this week. I guess I fluked my one visit to Motown's big do several years ago when I enjoyed crystal clear skies and temperatures mild enough to sit outside and enjoy the sun while waving to the residents of Windsor across the river and discovering it is possible for Canada to be south of the US. In places.
Jan
15th

Mazda boosts EU sales 21% in 2015

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Mazda booked a 21% year on year increase in EU sales in 2015, selling 211,000 vehicles, its third consecutive year of growth in the 20% range.
Jan
15th

Sweden to open Tehran office as sanctions due to lift

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Sweden's Ministry of Enterprise and Innovation is confirming it will set up an office in Iran as the much-heralded ending of sanctions looms large.
Jan
15th

BMW Brazil to assemble sixth model – X4

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Despite operating at just a third of the capacity of the Araquari, Santa Catarina state, assembly plant, BMW has decided to start building the X4 crossover locally in the second half of this year.
Jan
15th

Russia December numbers plunge yet further

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Russia's Association of European Businesses (AEB) has posted one of its most gloomy reports yet, recording a calamitous 46% drop in passenger cars and LCVs in December, with an overall plunge of 36% for last year.
Jan
15th

COMMENT: Iran on sanctions end brink as suppliers prepare

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As I write this, the world could be just hours away from witnessing the end to one of its most extraordinary and long-running geopolitical sagas - the enduring conundrum that is Iran.
Jan
15th

Renault not forced to repay low-emissions tax breaks for now, report says

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France is not considering claiming back tax breaks for low-emissions vehicles from Renault after tests showed that emissions from some of its cars exceeded limits, a French newspaper reported.
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