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27 Oct, 2015
Two special editions at SEMA tuning show showcase customisation options on Chevy's new Ford Mustang rival
Fiat Chrysler said it is recalling more than 140,000 light trucks and SUVs in two voluntary recalls to address potential safety concerns.
President Vladimir Putin is urging Russian suppliers and automakers to take advantage of the present rouble depreciation as the current wave of international sanctions shows no sign of easing.
News
27 Oct, 2015
Lexus confirms production-ready LF LC to be shown at Tokyo Motor Show, and our spies have captured it on test
Mazda has said it has expanded its ignition switch recall to 4.9 million vehicles worldwide, including 1.36 million units in the US.
Group 1 reported strong third-quarter earnings as robust new and used car sales in both the U.S. and United Kingdom more than offset weaker performance in its Brazilian operations.
Ford had its best-ever quarter in North America and more than doubled its global earnings from a year earlier as redesigns of the F-150 and other high-profit nameplates began to pay off. Ford posted third-quarter net income of $1.
VW Group CEO Matthias Mueller is set to unveil the company's first quarterly loss in more than 15 years. He also will face his first public grilling from investors as he tries to gain their trust during the automaker's diesel-emissions crisis.
Nissan has drawn up proposals to exit Renault control by purchasing a larger stake in its French alliance partner, sources told Reuters.
International Automotive Components (IAC) has continued its aggressive global expansion with the inauguration of a new manufacturing facility, Shanghai IAC-Songjiang Automotive Carpet and Acoustics, located in Tianjin, China. This marked the company's 14th facility opening in seven countries in the past two years, increasing its total number of worldwide locations to 104.
With the aim of increasing automobile safety, Toyoda Gosei has developed a steering wheel with a warning function that can alert drivers by vibrating the steering wheel itself.
Mitsubishi Motors' net income fell 14 percent to 28.1 billion yen ($234.6 million) in the fiscal second quarter ended Sept. 30, despite a 9.2 percent rise in revenues.
Ford has posted third-quarter financial results that show overall net income more than doubled over last year to $1.9bn. Ford's results were boosted by record quarterly profit in North America.
Mazda Motor has announced the start of engine production at its powertrain plant in Thailand, Mazda Powertrain Manufacturing (Thailand) (MPMT).
Apollo Tyres says it has appointed former Pirelli CEO, Francesco Gori as advisor for strategy and will form part of the management board.
Car dealers are raising their employees' pay and are getting higher productivity for it. But dealers still suffer from high sales staff turnover and struggle to hire women and fill some fixed-operations jobs.
British clean technology innovation business, Aeristech, says it has developed a breakthrough in electric compressor technology which could double output from a hydrogen fuel cell.
German Transport Minister Alexander Dobrindt has invited U.S. experts to Germany to observe checks on vehicles with diesel engines ordered as a result of VW's emissions scandal.
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