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Jan
15th

PRODUCT EYE: Volkswagen Golf

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It's up to 100kg lighter, will be the largest volume model on the MQB platform and replaces a model that was only four years old. Glenn Brooks drives the new Golf and finds it a big step forward for Volkswagen.
Jan
15th

Daily automotive news and comment – from just-auto.com 2013-01-15 06:27:00

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Johnson Controls (JCI) said there was "no reason" not to still be attracted by A123 Systems although the company is currently being evaluated for a potential purchase by Chinese operation Wanxiang.
Jan
15th

DETROIT: VDA urges heads of state to fast-track EU-US FTA

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Germany's automotive industry association, (VDA), is calling for any revamped European Union-US Free Trade Agreement (FTA) to concentrate on establishing common standards in a bid to slash billions of dollars from development costs.
Jan
15th

Car news 2013-01-15 06:12:19

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News 15 Jan, 2013

The launch of the new Chevrolet Corvette Stingray is huge news in the States, but should we take notice?

Jan
15th

DETROIT: Michelin powering ahead but pushes US national debt agenda

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America's colossal debt is the largest challenge facing Michelin in the US but also it biggest opportunity, said the tyre producer.
Jan
15th

Skoda SUV family to grow

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News 15 Jan, 2013

Skoda has revealed plans to build a bigger SUV to rival the seven-seat Hyundai Santa Fe from 2015

Jan
15th

Automotive News Europe News Feed 2013-01-15 04:44:04

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A more profitable lineup and lower costs protect Ford from persistent weakness in Europe and increased competition in the U.S. auto market, Ford executives said.
Jan
15th

First Look: 2014 Cadillac ELR

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First Look: 2014 Cadillac ELR
First Look: 2014 Cadillac ELR - Automobile Magazine
The Chevrolet Volt we've always wanted.

The Chevrolet Volt was developed under intensely difficult conditions. Beyond the never-done-before complexities of its powertrain, the Volt had to come to market by a certain date, had to hit a certain price, and had to be as efficient as possible. Much as we like the car that resulted -- it was our 2011 Automobile of the Year -- we wondered how good it might have been had gestated a bit longer, cost a bit more, and enjoyed a bit more design freedom. With the Cadillac ELR, which debuts at the Detroit auto show and goes on sale later this year, we no longer have to wonder.


Photo Gallery: First Look: 2014 Cadillac ELR - Automobile Magazine

Photo Gallery: First Look: 2014 Cadillac ELR - Automobile Magazine


Jan
15th

Zetsche says Daimler must fix China operations to catch BMW, Audi

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Daimler CEO Dieter Zetsche said the Mercedes brand must turn around its struggling Chinese operations to catch up with BMW and Audi.
Jan
15th

Jeep ponders output in China and Russia, Marchionne says

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Chrysler's Jeep brand is working to find the right solution to produce vehicles in China and Russia, but has nothing specific to announce at the moment,Fiat-Chrysler CEO Sergio Marchionne said.
Jan
15th

Automotive News Europe News Feed 2013-01-15 01:01:00

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GM failed to outsell Toyota's forecasted 9.7 million deliveries for 2012 while narrowly beating Volkswagen.
Jan
15th

Maserati flagship leaves Chrysler roots behind

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Maserati CEO Harald Wester gets mad when he hears that the new Quattroporte is based on Chrysler underpinnings.
Jan
15th

Automotive News Europe News Feed 2013-01-15 01:01:00

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Hakan Samuelsson, the new Volvo CEO, was not at all what I expected when he turned up for his first Detroit auto show.
Jan
15th

ELR gives Cadillac green halo

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Cadillac today unveiled the ELR sports coupe, a plug-in hybrid wrapped in a bold, flashy package that belies its green-car bona fides.
Jan
15th

Rally: The Monte Carlo to open the 2013 WRC season (+photos)

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The 2013 FIA World Rally Championship will begin this week with the prestigious Rallye Monte Carlo held in Southern France.

Citroen
Nine-time World Rally Champion, Sebastian Loeb will contest the Rallye Mont Carlo. This is be one of the four events he will compte in this season. Loeb will be one of the favorites to win. His teammate, Mikko Hirvonen will also be to watch, but third driver Dani Sordo may also cause a real surprise as he returns to Citroen after driving for MINI.

WRC CItroën DS3
Photo: WRi2

Volkswagen
After a full year of testing, the new VW Polo R WRC will contest its first real rally. The team's number 1 driver, former Citroen driver, Sebastian Ogier is hungry for victory. The Frenchman spent the last season driving a Skoda Fabia S2000 in the WRC while developping the Polo R. His teammate will be Ford's transfuge Jari-Matti Latvala. The Finn is undoutedly fast, but he really needs to avoid crashing like he did so many times during his years with Ford.

WRC Volkswagen Polo R
Photo: WRi2

Ford
Malcolm Wilson's M-Sport has lost the support of Ford but has managed to attact Nasser Al-Attiyah and the sponsorship of Qatar. Two young drivers, Norvegian Mads Ostberg and Russian Evgeny Novikov will be contesting the entire season in the team's Ford Fiestas RS.

WRC Ford Fiesta RS
Photo: WRi2

Weather conditions
There's been a lot of snow falls in the region recently and the roads will be very slippery. Sebastien Loeb is virtually unbeatable on dry tarmac but the Nordic drivers, such as Hirvonen, Latvala and Ostberg could well cause a surprise if the roads remain covered with snow.

Action starts tomorrow, Wednesday.

2013 WRC Monte Carlo
The snow covered paddock. (Photo: WRI2)




Jan
15th

F1: Giorgio Ascanelli set for a F1 return but not with Ferrari

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From GMM

Giorgio Ascanelli, the well-known F1 engineer who last year left his post as Toro Rosso's technical director, is set to return to the sport.

But Autosprint, the Italian magazine, played down reports the 53-year-old Italian has decided to go back to Ferrari.

Ascanelli began his career at Ferrari in the mid 80s, and was Gerhard Berger's engineer. He moved to Benetton and McLaren, at the latter team working alongside the great Ayrton Senna.

Giorgio Ascanelli returned to Ferrari in 1995, staying until 2001. It is known he is very good friends with the team's new technical boss, Pat Fry, and Autosprint said he recently met with the Briton.

"But he will not go (back) to Ferrari," said correspondent Alberto Antonini. "(But) Ascanelli is about to return to F1; the team's name is not yet known."

Autosprint said Ascanelli left Toro Rosso, who replaced him with James Key, "after an argument" with team boss Franz Tost.

F1 Toro Rosso Giorgio Ascanelli
Which F1 team will join Giorgio Ascanelli? (Photo: WRi2)


Jan
15th

Rally: Thierry Neuville and Ford fastest in Monte Carlo shakedown

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The fifth decade of world class rallying kicked off today with a snowy shakedown ahead of the 2013 Rallye Monte-Carlo, round one of the 2013 World Rally Championship.

Forecasters had predicted that snow would sweep across France during the night and they were right.

The WRC cars were off to run the 3.58km shakedown stage. The clerk of the course authorised the use of studded tires for this morning's test.

WRC Jari-Matti Latvala Volkswagen Polo R
Jari-Matti Latvala, Volkswagen Polo R. (Photo: Michelin)

Not all the top crews were on studded tires for the first pair of runs, however. All the Citroën runners had chosen the tiny metal tips, for example, as did VW's Latvala and Ford's Hanninen, but Ogier, Ostberg, Novikov and Neuville went out on snow tires.

For the second visit later in the morning, the Citroëns remained on studs, Latvala switched to snow tyres, Ogier tried studs, and all the Ford drivers opted for Michelin snow tires.

So Neuville emerged quickest, in front of Sebastien Loeb and Evgeny Novikov.

Shakedown times:

1. Neuville (Ford), 2m26.1s.
2. Loeb (Citroen), +2.6s.
3. Novikov (Ford), +2.7s.
4. Hirvonen (Citroen), +3.3s.
5. Latvala (Volkswagen), +4.3s.
6. Ogier (Volkswagen), +4.4s.
7. Sordo (Citroen), +5.7s.
8. Ostberg (Ford), +6.8s.
Etc.



Jan
15th

AUTO123.COM – RSS 2013-01-15 01:00:00

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From GMM

Considerations about "money" played a role in McLaren choosing Sergio Perez.

That is the claim of Paul di Resta, the Sahara Force India driver who admits to having talks with McLaren when the British team was deciding Lewis Hamilton's 2013 replacement.

"I'm not going to give away too much, but yes, there were discussions," 26-year-old Scot di Resta, who is staying at Force India for a third consecutive season this year, said.

"Unfortunately in this sport now there's a little bit more to it. There's a commercial side and money's tight. Perez has some good backing," he is quoted by the Daily Mail.

F1 McLaren Sergio Perez Woking Martin Whitmarsh
Sergio Perez and Martin Whitmarsh at Woking. (Photo: McLaren)

Paul Di Resta is undoubtedly referring to Perez's former backing by Carlos Slim's Mexican telco Telmex, the company that while staying at Sauber this year has been linked with a future tie-up with McLaren.

"I've got a great relationship with McLaren," di Resta said.

"Martin Whitmarsh was actually the key person who put my name forward for Force India, and also I've been part of Mercedes-Benz for a lot of years. Our paths may cross," he said at the Autosport International show in Birmingham.


Jan
15th

F1: Ferrari drivers enjoy some free time in Madonna di Campiglio

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From Ferrari

Ferrari Formula 1 drivers Fernando Alonso and Felipe Massa enjoy some free time in Italy, and they are taking part in “Wrooom”, the Press Ski Meeting organised by Philip Morris International.

“Wrooom” Ferrari 2013 (Photo: Ferrari)
“Wrooom” Ferrari 2013 (Photo: Ferrari)

Taking place on the slopes of Madonna di Campiglio, this is the 23rd time that it marks the symbolic start of the Formula 1 and MotoGP seasons.

Brazilian Felipe Massa had a busy day skiing, while his teammate, Spaniard Fernando Alonso worked on his training in the gym. Both drivers have a fleet of brightly painted Fiat Freemont cars to shuttle between the glamorous and elegant Chalet Fiat, at an altitude of 2000m and the main area of the event.

“Wrooom” Ferrari 2013 (Photo: Ferrari)
“Wrooom” Ferrari 2013 (Photo: Ferrari)

Following meetings, press conferences and diners, the F1 drivers will be joined by their two-wheeled colleagues for the kart race on the frozen lake, which provides the setting for the spectacular closing ceremony of this week of activities.

“Wrooom” Ferrari 2013 (Photo: Ferrari)
“Wrooom” Ferrari 2013 (Photo: Ferrari)

“Wrooom” Ferrari 2013 (Photo: Ferrari)
“Wrooom” Ferrari 2013 (Photo: Ferrari)

“Wrooom” Ferrari 2013 (Photo: Ferrari)
“Wrooom” Ferrari 2013 (Photo: Ferrari)

“Wrooom” Ferrari 2013 (Photo: Ferrari)
“Wrooom” Ferrari 2013 (Photo: Ferrari)

Jan
15th

Dakar: Nasser Al-Attiyah out

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Nasser Al-Attiyah was forced to retire from the Dakar rally after he suffered a broken engine during the 9th stage, his team announced on Tuesday.

Al-Attiyah and his navigator Lucas Cruze were running in second place, only three minutes behind race leader Stephane Peterhansel (MINI) before the 9th stage between San Miguel de Tucuman and Cordoba, Argentina.

The man from Qatar, who hit a tree earlier on, was forced into retirement after he suffered a broken hydraulic pump on his buggy. A few days earlier, his teammate Carlos Sainz was also forced to pull out of the Dakar with mechanical issues.

Dakar Nasser Al-Attiyah Carlos Sainz
Nasser Al-Attiyah and Carlos Sainz (Team Qatar Red Bull) were both forced to retired with engine troubles. (Photo: Dakar)

This leaves Stephane Peterhansel alone out in front. The Frenchman, who won last year's race, is now first, some 50 minutes ahead of Giniel de Villiers (Toyota), who moved up to second position ahead of MINI drivers Leonid Novitskiy and Juan Roma after being fastest on Monday's stage.



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