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May
17th

PRODUCT EYE: Porsche Cayman

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When Porsche GB invites you to the Scottish Highlands to drive its new Cayman, you tend to reschedule whatever else was in the diary. Glenn Brooks was just-auto's man on EasyJet to Inverness.
May
17th

Mazda MX-5: Fun in the sun

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Videos 17 May, 2013

Watch a group of guys have fun in the sun with two Mazda MX-5s and a frisbee

May
17th

One Lap of the Web: A Tumbler for Gumball, smashing supercars in China and a pedigreed race car for sale

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We spend a lot of time on the Internet -- pretty much whenever we're not driving, writing about or working on cars.
May
17th

New BMW X5 2014 price and release date

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BMW X5 2014
News 5 Jun, 2013

The latest on the new BMW X5, including release date, price and rumours ahead of its Frankfurt Motor Show debut

May
17th

CHINA: Magneti Marelli lighting plant opened in Foshan

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A new Magneti Marelli Automotive Lighting plant has been opened in Foshan, Guangdong province, in southern China.
May
17th

Europe car sales rise for first time in 19 months

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European car sales rose for the first time in 19 months on strong demand in the UK and a rebound in Germany. Registrations in April increased 2 percent to 1.08 million vehicles from 1.06 million cars a year earlier, industry association ACEA said.
May
17th

In boost to GM and VW, China resumes incentives for foreign auto investment

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A surprise policy shift in China is expected to give a boost to GM, Volkswagen Group and other foreign automakers planning to expand in the world's largest car market.
May
17th

Dow Chemical ordered to pay $1.2 billion in urethane price-fixing probe

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A federal judge in Kansas City, Kansas, ordered Dow Chemical to pay $1.2 billion in a price-fixing case involving chemicals used to make foam products in cars, furniture and packaging, according to court documents.
May
17th

Russian car sales down 8% in April

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Russia's year-on-year car sales fell 8 percent in April after a decline of 4 percent in the previous month, the Association of European Businesses (AEB) said.
May
17th

New S class key to boosting Mercedes profit margins, China sales

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Daimler CEO Dieter Zetsche was leaning back in the rear seat of a prototype Mercedes-Benz S-class sedan in 2010 when he realized it didn't recline far enough.
May
17th

Fiat says headquarters shift to U.S. is not on agenda

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Fiat said the idea of moving the group's legal headquarters to the United States following a planned merger with Chrysler Group is not on the company's agenda.
May
17th

Tariff played a role in Mexico winning Audi plant

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At the groundbreaking for the Q5 plant in San Jose Chiapa, Mexico, Audi CEO Rupert Stadler offered another explanation for deciding not to locate in the United States: The European Union slaps a 10 percent tariff on U.S.-built vehicles.
May
17th

Audi Q7 will shed weight

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The redesigned Audi Q7 that debuts next summer in Europe will weigh about 363kg less than the current model, company insiders said, adding that Audi is also planning a hybrid version of the next-generation large SUV.
May
17th

Jaguar ponders XQ name

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Based on documents submitted to the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, Jaguar may name the all-wheel-drive compact crossover it has in the works the XQ, and call a new compact sedan the Q-Type, according to news reports.
May
17th

Jaguar launches plan to spruce up U.S. stores

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Jaguar is rolling out a plan to refurbish its U.S. dealerships in preparation for a wave of new products. Regional Jaguar teams are going "door-to-door" to discuss the new corporate identity standards, starting with about 50 older stores.
May
17th

Automotive News Europe News Feed 2013-05-17 01:01:00

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Olivier Francois, chief marketing officer for Fiat and Chrysler, has helped rehabilitate Chrysler Group's image since its 2009 bankruptcy. Chrysler has racked up 37 consecutive months of year-over-year U.S.
May
17th

VW, GM, others get unexpected boost in China

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A surprise policy shift in China is expected to give a boost to VW Group, GM and other foreign automakers planning to expand in the world's largest car market.
May
17th

Tesla looking to repay debt faster

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Taking just five years rather than the original 10-year period, Tesla Motors could become the first automaker to repay its loan awarded under the Advanced Technology Vehicles Manufacturing program that was implemented by U.S. President Barack Obama in 2009.

The company, which made a payment of about $13 million in the first quarter of 2013, said that proceeds from selling 2.7 million shares (valued at $249 million at Wednesday's $92.25 closing price) and $450 million in convertible senior notes due in 2018 will go to pay off its $465 million loan with interest and fund other operations.

Tesla's market capitalization totalled $10.62 billion as of Thursday's close, higher than the $8.6 billion for Fiat S.p.A., majority owner of Chrysler Group.

Nissan, Ford, and Fisker Automotive also received a loan from the federal government in 2009. However, Fisker is now at risk of bankruptcy after missing a payment in April.

Source : www.autonews.com

Tesla Modele S 2012 vue de face
Photo: Sébastien D'Amour


May
17th

F1: No news on Bernie Ecclestone charges until June

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From GMM

It will be at least June before anything more is known about Bernie Ecclestone's bribery charges.

It is believed F1's 82-year-old chief executive has been charged by Munich prosecutors regarding his payment of $44 million some years ago to now jailed former banker Gerhard Gribkowsky.

But a spokeswoman told German news agency DPA that the district court will not make a decision about how to proceed with the charges "within three to four weeks".

She would not comment further.



May
17th

Study claims SUVs are safer than cars in head-on collisions

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A new U.S. study to be presented at an emergency medicine conference claims that the driver of an SUV is as much as 10 times more likely to survive in a head-on collision with a passenger car.

“The overwhelming majority of fatalities occur in the smaller and lighter of the two vehicles,” explains Dr. Dietrich Jehle, a professor of emergency medicine at New York's Erie County Medical Center, and one of the authors of the new study conducted by the University of Buffalo.

If the passenger car has the better rating from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), a driver is still four times more likely to die. If the SUV has the better rating, that jumps to 10 times.

Researchers say even when a small SUV impacts a large passenger car, the driver of the SUV is more likely to survive because their truck is more likely to “ride over” the car.

According to Dr. Jehle, the larger SUVs now in production are “some of the safest cars on the roadways.”

Source : www.thedetroitbureau.com




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