News
10 Jul, 2015
The Skoda Rapid Spaceback Scoutline has been introduced as a Europe-only version of Skoda's roomy hatch with mild off-road overtones
Nissan Motor has revealed a Takata air bag in an SUV had deployed with too much force and caused a fire in a light crash in Japan, the automaker's first such case in the country.
Solvay has started production of Highly Dispersible Silica (HDS) at its new plant in Wloclawek, Poland.
Opinion
10 Jul, 2015
Disused railway lines are usually broad enough for a bike path, a no overtaking car lane and a hard shoulder
Russia's government is weighing whether to inject up to 10 billion rubles ($176 million) of additional support for local automakers to stem the plunge in car sales, Industry Minister Denis Manturov said.
Russia's government is weighing whether to inject up to 10 billion rubles ($176 million) of additional support for local automakers to stem the plunge in car sales, Industry Minister Denis Manturov said.
China's vehicle sales will grow only 3 percent year-on-year in 2015, an industry association said today, in a major downward revision of its previous prediction of 7% growth for the year.
VW Group is offering financial assistance totaling 1 billion yuan ($161 million) to support some of its dealers in China as demand slows in its largest market, according to people with knowledge of the matter.
BMW is expaning further beyond its roots as a maker of sporty sedans with the 2-series Gran Tourer, its second front-wheel-drive compact minivan after the 2-series Active Tourer.
DS Automobiles will launch a flagship sedan code-named the DS8 in 2018, a company source said.
VW's Seat brand could sell its forthcoming compact SUV in China in one of the few segments still posting growth in the world's largest auto market.
TrueCar founder and CEO Scott Painter is portraying the split with dealership giant AutoNation as a clash of old and new approaches to auto retailing.
TrueCar founder and CEO Scott Painter is portraying the split with dealership giant AutoNation as a clash of old and new approaches to auto retailing.
Fiat Chrysler Automobiles is investing $166 million to install three new press lines at its stamping plant in suburban Detroit.
AutoNation is severing ties with TrueCar following a protracted contract dispute centered on access to customer data.
Ford today said its Michigan Assembly Plant will stop building the Focus and C-Max in 2018, in a sign that the automaker sees slow demand for small cars to continue in the foreseeable future.
Nissan said that next year its plant in Kyushu, Japan, will begin building up to 100,000 Rogues annually for the U.S. market.
The Renault-Nissan Alliance today named Jerome Olive its new executive vice president of manufacturing engineering and supply chain management, effective Aug. 1.
New vehicle sales in Vietnam continued to surge ahead in June, with deliveries jumping by 59% to 17,283 units from 10,868 units a year earlier, according to data released by the Vietnam Automotive Manufacturers Association.
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