A rise in profits at British luxury vehicle unit Jaguar Land Rover was not enough to offset an overall fall in fourth fiscal quarter after tax earnings at parent Tata Motors. Nonetheless, results were ahead of analysts' estimates.
General Motors Europe's Vauxhall brand is to launch the next VXR8 GTS in December, its version of Holden's just-announced HSV GEN-F GTS. Both are powered by the 576bhp supercharged V8 from the new Chevrolet Camaro ZL1.
Positioning is paramount in the car industry and Tata Motors' Jaguar Land Rover is in pole position according to Christian Stadler, associate professor of strategy at Warwick Business School in England. The school's WMG (Warwick Manufacturing Group), works closely with industry partners such as Tata and its JLR luxury vehicle unit, according to its website.
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BMW has revealed details and images of project F15, the third generation X5. The new model will have its public debut at September's Frankfurt motor show.
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The new ready-built, entry-level Caterham Seven will feature a 660cc turbocharged Suzuki engine
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The new ready-built, entry-level Caterham Seven will feature a 660cc turbocharged Suzuki engine
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The new ready-built, entry-level Caterham Seven will feature a 660cc turbocharged Suzuki engine
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The new ready-built, entry-level Caterham Seven will feature a 660cc turbocharged Suzuki engine
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5 Aug, 2013
The new ready-built, entry-level Caterham Seven will feature a 660cc turbocharged Suzuki engine
Ford is joining rivals including Daimler, VW and PSA in offering a car-sharing scheme in Europe, where demand for the service is expected to surge to 15 million users by the end of the decade from 700,000 now.
McLaren forecasts that sales in Asia will more than double this year on demand from China as the carmaker prepares to open its first four dealerships in the market.
Automotive News Europe salutes the winners of the 2013 Rising Stars awards. Every day until June 12 one of the 18 winners will be featured. Today's Rising Star is Marc Girard, head of interior design at BMW.
BMW is planning to recruit unemployed young Spaniards to work in Germany in a program that could be expanded to Italy or Greece
Ford is joining rivals including Renault, VW and PSA in offering a car-sharing scheme in Europe, where demand for the service is expected to surge to 15 million users by the end of the decade from 700,000 now.
Mike Conway will get another shot at an IndyCar race this year, having been confirmed as the driver of Dale Coyne Racing's second entry at this weekend's Detroit double-header.
Conway will be back to team-up once again with fellow countryman Justin Wilson, who was his team-mate at Dreyer & Reinbold in 2010.
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| Justin Wilson, Dale Coyne Racing. (Photo: Dale Coyne Racing) |
The Briton replaces Ana Beatriz, who was on a five-race deal. Team owner Dale Coyne has not ruled out retaining Conway for future road and street events that do not clash with his WEC commitments, and also said that it is considering other drivers to fill the seat in the remaining races.
Candidates include Stefan Wilson, who tested with Coyne earlier in the year, and Oriol Servia, who is now available following Panther DRR's withdrawal from the championship after last weekend's Indy 500.
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Lewis Hamilton's main problem as he grapples to get up to speed with Mercedes teammate Nico Rosberg is the W04 car's brakes, it has emerged.
Beaten to pole position by Rosberg on the last three outings, Hamilton departed Monaco last Sunday - having watched the sister car stroll to victory - vowing to get his "s--- together".
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| Lewis Hamilton in Monaco. (Photo: Mercedes AMG F1 Team) |
He is quoted by France's
L'Equipe as admitting that the biggest difference between his new Mercedes and his McLarens of past seasons are the brakes.
"At McLaren, I had 100 per cent confidence in the car, and I'm working to regain that confidence," said the 2008 world champion.
"The setup and the brakes are very different to what I was used to. It's an overall feeling that's hard to explain. It's not a problem of concentration, it's just confidence in the car," added Lewis Hamilton.
Toro Rosso's Daniel Ricciardo allegedly called Lotus' Romain Grosjean “an idiot” after the Frenchman ran into the back of the Australian in last weekend's Monaco Grand Prix.
Grosjean hit Ricciardo on the 61st lap of the race, which saw the Toro Rosso retire from 13th place, and Grosjean awarded a 10-place grid penalty for the next race in Canada.
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On his official Toro Rosso blog, Ricciardo praised the strength of the team's STR8 chassis and said it will be fit to race for the next round.
However, he also revealed he called Grosjean “an idiot” in the stewards' room after the incident.
"Sometimes when things like this happen, you want to blow off steam but by that point I really couldn't be bothered shouting and screaming at Grosjean.
It was a disappointing end to a deeply unsatisfying weekend and I didn't want to waste the energy yelling 'screw you, what the hell were you thinking?' I just said 'you're an idiot', and that was it.”
The accident was Grosjean's third of the weekend, after he managed to shunt heavily in qualifying and Saturday morning's free practice session.
Conversely, Ricciardo's teammate, Jean-Eric Vergne, had an encouraging weekend in Monaco by finishing eighth.
Open Road Auto Group, the 36th-largest dealership group in the United States last year, opened two side-by-side dealerships in 2012 on Manhattan's fashionable 11th Avenue strip.
The group established both a Volkswagen and Audi dealer with a considerable investment of $135 million. In order to survive and make money, the group has added a feature that is proving irresistible to new and old customers: free valet parking.
As we all know, finding parking in Manhattan is like finding four-leaf clover. This service has proven key in the dealerships' success. In fact, some customers have “abused” of the service but employees carry on with a smile.
This is but one example of dealerships and makes striving to make the ownership experience as good as possible. Concierge services are becoming common and not only for luxury brands.
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World Touring Car champion, Briton Robert Huff was extremely lucky not to been injured in a major road car crash that happened in Great Britain.
Huff -- the reigning WTCC champion - completely wrecked his Chevrolet Camaro in a most frightening head-on collision.
The WTCC competitor was driving on London Road, in Cambridge when a BMW in the opposite lane suddenly slowed down behind a broken down Peugeot 206.
A driver in a VW Golf that was behind the BMW failed to see the stationary vehicles and went straight into both the BMW and Peugeot. The impact then launched the cars directly into the path of Huff's front-end.
Emergency services had to cut two people free from the wreckage with one passenger suffering a punctured lung and broken ribs. Huff escaped miraculously unscathed.
Talking to
Autosport, Huff said that the driver of the Golf was later found to be over the limit.
He added that he was shaken but lucky to be alive.
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| Photo: RobHuff.com |
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