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12 May, 2014
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EXECUTIVE EDITOR RORY CARROLL: I almost got out and lifted the hood to confirm that this 2014 Chevrolet Camaro 2LT was the V6 model.
The 2015 Cadillac CTS-V coupe will get a limited-production run, consisting of only 500 cars going on sale in the second half of 2014.
Safety regulators have opened an investigation into an estimated 37,656 Nissan Quest minivans after receiving complaints about stalling due to inaccurate fuel gauges.
Chrysler Group reported a net loss of $690 million as it paid transaction costs associated with its completed merger with Fiat. The net loss was the first for Chrysler since the second quarter of 2011.
Renault-Nissan CEO Carlos Ghosn has been elected to succeed former PSA chief Philippe Varin as president of ACEA, the European auto industry's lobbying body.
Continental's Sensors & Actuators (S&A) Business Unit, which is part of the Powertrain Division, has opened a competence centre in Ostrava, Czech Republic, which is responsible for worldwide research and development.
Tim Layzell is one of those guys who manages to be supremely talented around cars without ever needing to turn a wrench.
Volkswagen Group increased sales at its core VW passenger car brand by 7 percent in April, as rebounding demand in Europe and growth in China helped offset lower sales in the U.S.
The latest developments in the Chinese economy ought to be causing some concern in the automotive sector.
Bosch says it has opened its second automotive technology manufacturing plant in Cluj, Romania, to produce electronic components and control units for the European automotive industry.
Renault owned Dacia more than doubled its sales in the UK in the first four months of 2014, to 8,800 cars, the biggest increase in an overall market that grew 12.54%.
Tata Steel has said that, despite a tough year for the automobile sector, fiscal year 2014 saw sales of its special grade vehicle steel jump 15%.
Great Wall's plan to take its SUVs upscale and challenge foreign automakers has hit a snag as sales of the Chinese company's first upmarket product, the Haval H8, were suspended indefinitely last week because of quality concerns.
Tesla Motors has said its contract to supply Toyota with battery packs and motors for a rechargeable crossover will conclude this year.
Chrysler is recalling some 780,500 people carriers and Ford around 690,000 Escape and C-Max models in North America and Mexico.
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12 May, 2014
New model explosion from Fiat-Chrysler will be commanded from London base, according to CEO Sergio Marchionne
Net income at Nissan rose 5 percent in the January-March quarter, as higher sales and surging North American operating profit fueled earnings.
Net income at Nissan rose 5 percent in the January-March quarter, as a rebound in Europe and surging North American operating profit fueled earnings.
Constellium says it has signed a joint venture agreement with UACJ to supply body-in-white aluminium sheet to the North American automotive industry, following its January announcement of plans to supply the Continent.
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