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17 Oct, 2012
Nissan has released sketches of a two-door coupe concept, ahead of next week's Sao Paulo Motor Show
Cosworth, the higher performance racing engine maker, is up for sale, The Times newspaper reported.
Roof systems supplier Webasto has been named a core supplier by the PSA Peugeot Citroën Group.
Visteon designed and is manufacturing key heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) components for the Ford Ecosport launched recently in Brazil and destined for global sale.
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23 Oct, 2012
Honda confirms that the CR-Z Mugen will arrive in the UK within a year
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23 Oct, 2012
DRB-HICOM's Aslam Farikullah gives assurances that Lotus production will stay in Britain
Opel, General Motors' financially embattled European unit, has revealed its new midsize Cascada convertible in a series of photos. The car goes on sale in early 2013.
Continental expects its business with vehicle makers to grow slightly next year as Asia and North American markets offset a difficult European outlook, its chief executive was quoted saying in a German newspaper.
PSA said it was weighing a state-backed rescue for its finance arm, as the government warned that help would come with strings attached. Banque PSA Finance (BPF) offers financing for Peugeot and Citroen dealers and customer loans.
PSA said it was reviewing options to enable its banking unit to maintain sufficient financing volumes for its customers and dealerships as the threat of downgrade to junk status hangs over the division's debt.
Nissan plans to equip some of its luxury cars with a system to control steering electronically, rather than mechanically, the first time so-called "steer-by-wire" technology will be used in mass-produced vehicles.
Robert Bosch, Continental and other German suppliers are poised to benefit from Ford's big plans for its small engine. The automaker plans to sell vehicles equipped with the new 1.
VW's success in Slovakia and Mercedes' strong start in Hungary illustrate a divide among the continent's carmakers.
Germany, which had bucked the decline this year in Europe's auto market, is succumbing to the economic downturn, prompting car companies including premium automaker Mercedes-Benz to increase incentives to a two-year high.
Renault Chief Operating Officer Carlos Tavares wants his employees to view the automaker as a family business because that way they will think twice before spending money foolishly.
Nissan plans to equip some of its luxury cars with a system to control steering electronically, rather than mechanically, the first time so-called "steer-by-wire" technology will be used in mass-produced vehicles.
President Barack Obama and Republican challenger Mitt Romney for several months have been separately discussing the benefits and liabilities of the auto bailout, but on Tuesday night they got to argue about it face-to-face.
With the current economy the last thing you need is for your vehicle to break down. Whether your driving a reliable car or a busted up