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9 Nov, 2018
The new Toyota Hilux GR Sport is a pick-up with sporty Gazoo Racing tweaks, but it's only available in Brazil
The auction services and technology company's core businesses helped offset continued costs associated with its rollout of TradeRev.
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8 Nov, 2018
New four-door Audi TT has been given the green light, and our exclusive images preview how it could look when it arrives within two years
A German court has ruled that the western cities of Cologne and Bonn must introduce bans on older diesel vehicles in certain areas from early 2019.
Carvana reported triple-digit growth in volume and revenue in the third quarter, but profits remain elusive as the online used-vehicle seller continues expanding its relatively low-overhead model.
Magna said its third-quarter profit grew compared with a year ago as revenue also climbed, but the supplier trimmed the outlook for the year on production headwinds.
Magna said its third-quarter profit grew compared with a year ago as revenue also climbed, but the Canadian auto supplier trimmed the outlook for the year on production headwinds.
Canadian supplier Linamar increased third quarter sales 18.6% year on year to US$1.8bn.
DuPont said it is spending US$80m to build a new factory in Zhangjiagang, Jiangsu Province in East China.
Renault will build Nissan and Mitsubishi vans at two plants in France, raising investment in the country as the three companies seek closer integration.
Renault has announced new van production at its manufacturing facilities in Maubeuge and Sandouville, France.
Wabco Holdings said it had entered a long-term agreement with Hyundai Motor to supply medium duty trucks with electronic braking systems (EBS), anti-lock braking systems (ABS), electronic stability control (ESC) and electronically controlled air suspension (ECAS) systems as well as air processing units (APU).
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8 Nov, 2018
Carmakers prepare to see 2018 out with a bang at the Los Angeles Motor Show later this month
Car sales in China declined for a fifth consecutive month, bringing the world's largest market closer to its first annual drop in at least two decades and piling pressure on automakers.
Tesla named Robyn Denholm to be chairman of the board of directors. She arrives from the role of CFO and head of strategy at Telstra, Australia's former phone monopoly.
Denholm, 55, has been CFO and head of strategy at Telstra Corp., Australia's former phone monopoly, since only Oct. 1 after 18 months as chief operations officer.
Electrify America, the wholly-owned subsidiary of Volkswagen Group of America set up as part of the 'dieselgate' settlement with federal authorities, has announced collaboration with six organisations in California to help develop and launch community based programmes to support brand neutral education and awareness of Zero Emission Vehicles (ZEV) for disadvantaged and low-income communities.
Tesla chose Robyn Denholm to succeed Elon Musk as board chair, selecting an independent director to contend with the automaker's mercurial CEO following his run-ins with regulators and investors.
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