Ferrari said it does not plan to move to the Netherlands from Italy after parent Fiat decided to create a Dutch holding company for the merged Fiat-Chrysler group.
PSA Peugeot-Citroen is confirming its intention to proceed with a EUR3bn (US$4.1bn) capital increase, despite speculation of a rift at family level.
Tata Motors Chairman Cyrus Mistry will lead the automaker while it seeks a replacement for Karl Slym, the automaker's managing director, who fell to his death in Thailand last month.
Renault and Nissan said their combined global vehicle sales rose 2 percent to 8.27 million vehicles last year, an all-time high for the alliance, propelled by record sales in China and the United States.
The Renault-Nissan Alliance has confirmed earlier reports it sold a record 8,266,098 vehicles in 2013, propelled by (also) record sales in its two largest markets, China and the United States, making it the globe's fourth largest automaker behind Toyota, General Motors and Volkswagen.
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30 May, 2014
Nearly half of the 21,000 car thefts in London in 2013 were down to electronic hacking
New vehicle sales in Taiwan increased by 4% to 44,301 units in January, compared with 42,595 units in the same month of last year, according to local reports.
Domestic sales by South Korea's five main automakers increased by 1.9% to 106,343 units combined in January, from 104,377 units a year earlier, according to data released by the vehicle manufacturers industry.
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-- George R.R. Martin, beloved and bearded historian of the great land of Westeros, drives a first-generation Mazda RX-7 -- according to Jalopnik, and a creepy
Toyota Motor Sales USA (TMS) chief Bob Carter has said the problem with heated seats that has forced the company to halt sales of several vehicle models in the US would weigh on the automaker's February sales but he predicted the negative effect would be minor.
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7 Feb, 2014
New Subaru Legacy saloon officially revealed at Chicago Motor Show, to go on sale in the US first
Aston Martin estimates that its recall of accelerator pedals in 17,590 sports cars will result in a cost of 1.5 million pounds ($2.45 million). The cost is a blow to Aston, which is struggling to fund development of new cars.
Car sharing in Europe went mainstream in 2013 as consumer awareness snowballed and more global automakers joined the sector.
Daimler CEO Dieter Zetsche says the loss of long-serving executive Andreas Renschler offers new chances. Wolfgang Bernhard is set to benefit most from these changes after many setbacks.
Joe Hinrichs, president of Ford's Americas unit, took Japan and specifically Toyota to task for benefiting unfairly from currency manipulation.
Mahindra and Mahindra, India's largest SUV maker, and subsidiary SsangYong will launch their first jointly developed engine in the first quarter of 2015, a senior executive of the Indian company said.
GM CEO Mary Barra has been named the world's most powerful woman in business by Fortune magazine in its inaugural list of the 50 Global Most Powerful Women in Business.
U.S. Porsche sales, with an expected lift from the Macan compact crossover due at dealerships in late spring, are likely to approach 50,000 units in 2014.
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