Volkswagen said it is recalling about 160,351 Passat sedans in the United States and Canada because a low-beam headlight could become inoperable.
Data issued by ACEA shows that the EU car market rose by 8% year-on-year in February, the sixth consecutive monthly increase.
Nissan Motor has announced senior management appointments, effective 1 April.
An EUR6.7bn bid by VW Group for outstanding Scania shares has been rejected by Scania's board in a move seen as a blow to VW's hopes to build a global truckmaking operation able to rival the industry's biggest players.
Alcoa is investing US$13m to expand its wheel manufacturing plant in Europe, to meet growing demand for its lightweight, durable, low-maintenance aluminium truck wheels.
Fiat Chrysler Automobiles is recalling 18,092 Fiat 500L cars in the United States because drivers may not be able to shift out of park, according to documents filed with U.S. safety regulators.
General Motors took advantage of a regulatory gray area when it addressed its ignition switch defect almost a decade ago, leaving most car owners unaware that their vehicles may have been unsafe.
Kongsberg Automotive (KA) has said it is the supplier of the "crystal shifter system" to Volvo Cars for its latest concept car (Concept Estate) recently on display at the Geneva International Motor Show.
Volvo Cars is conducting research into driver sensors in order to create cars that "get to know their drivers", something which it believes can bring big safety benefits.
Volkswagen said it is recalling about 160,351 Passat sedans in the United States and Canada because a low-beam headlight could become inoperable.
Workers at two Bangalore factories run by Toyota's subsidiary in India have been locked out of the plants after a series of talks stretching back 10 months on wage settlements failed to reach an agreement.
Bentley expects to reverse last year's 3 percent decline in China deliveries after introducing a new V-8 variation of its all-new Flying Spur sedan next month.
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18 Mar, 2014
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European car sales rose by nearly 8 percent percent in February, the sixth consecutive monthly gain, as a gradual economic revival in southern Europe and price cuts helped to boost demand for new models.
European car sales rose by nearly 8 percent percent in February, the sixth consecutive monthly gain, as a gradual economic revival in southern Europe and price cuts helped to boost demand for new models.
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