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15 Jan, 2016
New MINI JCW Convertible gets 228bhp and goes from 0-62mph in 6.6 seconds
New-car sales in Europe rose 16 percent in December in the 28th consecutive month of growth with Ford, Renault, PSA/Peugeot-Citroen among the best performers.
BMW Group has closely followed FCA's recent announcement that it too will have a world premiere (or two) at this year's New York auto show.
North America's 2017 model year Buick Encore will be revealed at next month's New York auto show. The facelifted crossover should have similar updates to the related and just announced Opel Mokka X.
North America's 2017 model year Acura MDX will be revealed at next month's New York auto show. The facelift of this rival for the Lexus RX comes ahead of American Honda adding production at its East Liberty plant in Ohio from 2017. The RDX is currently made only at Lincoln, Alabama.
The next generation of Subaru's Impreza will have its world premiere at the New York auto show. The new sedan will also be the first car for SGP, Subaru Global Platform. Mazda and Mercedes-AMG will also be revealing new models.
A mid-life facelift for the Toyota Highlander, plus a new 3.5-litre V6 and eight-speed automatic transmission will be a world premiere at the New York auto show.
Mid-life facelifts for the Mercedes-Benz CLA-Class and Mercedes-AMG CLA 45 4MATIC will be a world premieres at the New York auto show.
The Nissan GT-R is to have a second facelift, the revised car having its public debut at the New York auto show later this month. Meanwhile, Mercedes-AMG has announced yet another world premiere, the GLC 43 4MATIC.
Mercedes-Benz has announced yet another world premiere for the New York auto show. The GLC Coupé is to be a rival for the BMW X4, and will be followed by the plug-in hybrid GLC 350 e 4MATIC Coupé and Mercedes-AMG GLC 43 4MATIC Coupé later this year.
The Audi R8 Spyder, Mercedes-Benz GLC Coupé, Subaru Impreza and Toyota Prius Prime (PHEV) were the most important world debuts at this year's New York International Auto Show, while Lincoln's Navigator - complete with gull wing doors - was the stand-out concept.
FCA fired back late Thursday at what it called underperforming and 'disgruntled dealers' who have accused the company of falsely reporting U.S. sales in a federal racketeering suit.
Subaru forecasts another year of record sales in 2016 -- its eighth straight year of records and its ninth year of increases. But growth will be its slowest in four years, as tight supply finally crimps sales.
General Motors plans to export the plug-in hybrid version of its Cadillac CT6 luxury sedan from China to the U.S. when the car goes on sale this year.
The mood at the Detroit Show this week was good, but there was also a sense that the future could be less bright. The good news right now is that the US light vehicle market is running north of 17m units a year and forecast to grow a little further in 2016.
Nissan websites were down for a second day after an attempted cyberattack by an Anonymous-linked hacker protesting Japanese whaling.
Lexus hopes to pump some high-powered adrenaline and glamour into its lineup with the LC 500. The sport coupe, with four seats, is expected to be priced at around $100,000.
Ford is planning to announce a new auto plant in the Mexican state of San Luis Potosi during the first quarter, two government officials familiar with company plans told Reuters today.
Jeep will expand the Cherokee range this spring with an Overland trim level that includes a more luxurious interior and nearly all of the off-road capabilities of its top-end Trail Hawk model.
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