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3 Dec, 2014
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Volvo said sales of its cars rose 3 percent in November as growth in China and Europe offset a double-digit decline in the U.S.
Honda Motor has launched its new Grace hybrid sedan - a derivative of the newer City sedan model built in Thailand and India - in Japan.
Mercedes-Benz, trailing BMW by a narrow 1,830-vehicle margin following record sales in November, has one month to overtake its German rival and retain its crown as the No. 1 luxury brand in the United States.
Jaguar Land Rover said it has reached a deal over pay and pensions with union representatives after revising its offer, which will now be recommended to staff to settle a dispute that had threatened industrial action.
Belgian union leaders are expressing fears unemployment in Genk will soar following Ford's imminent closure of its plant in two weeks and against the background of concerted industrial unrest in the country boiling to the top of the political agenda.
Spurred by a 20 percent gain at Chrysler Group and aided by Black Friday discounts and light-truck demand, U.S. light-vehicle sales jumped 5 percent last month, pushing the annualized pace of deliveries above 17 million for the second time this year.
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2 Dec, 2014
Bosses confirm new GranTurismo, due in late 2017, will be smaller and coupe-only
Troubled airbag supplier Takata is preparing to comply with a US order to expand a region-specific recall nationwide, Reuters reported, citing Japanese busines paper Nikkei. The move is likely to add millions more to the number of cars recalled to replace potentially deadly air bag inflators.
Chancellor Angela Merkel says Germany will need to provide more incentives to meet a goal of having 1 million electric cars on the country's roads by 2020. EV sales in Germany last year were about 7,600 vehicles.
Takata is preparing to comply with an order in the United States to expand a region-specific recall nationwide, Japan's Nikkei said today, a move that's likely to add millions more to the tally of cars called back to replace potentially deadly...
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2 Dec, 2014
Maserati celebrates its centenary this month, we round up the brand's prettiest ever models
PSA/Peugeot-Citroen and Renault have criticized the French government's plans to end its diesel-friendly policy for new cars. PSA/Peugeot-Citroen said the policy change will hurt its competitiveness against German rivals.
European automotive supplier body, CLEPA, says it will fight for access to some of the estimated EUR3bn (US$3.7bn) available through the EU's Horizon 2020 Research & Innovation Programme.
Japan's investigation into dangerous airbags is leading to a remote scrapyard in the central Gifu prefecture, where the explosion of a car model not included in current recalls suggests automakers may have to yet again expand their safety...
Sales of the Camry - which will be the final Toyota model built in Australia when car and engine production end in 2017 - have passed the 850,000 mark.
Car sales in Germany fell by 2 percent in November, mirroring a drop in France, in a sign that the European auto-market recovery remains fragile amid weakening economic growth in the region.
When it comes to electric vehicles, the science that discharges power from charged up batteries is proving stubborn.
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3 Dec, 2014
Vauxhall Viva to sit below the Adam and offer a £7k entry price for Vauxhall ownership
With the current economy the last thing you need is for your vehicle to break down. Whether your driving a reliable car or a busted up