Chrysler Group and the Canadian Auto Workers remain far apart in talks over a new contract, with Chrysler wanting to eliminate a cost-of-living increase and adjust lump sum payments negotiated with General Motors and Ford last week, the head of the...
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27 Sep, 2012
Rolls-Royce celebrates Art Deco era with custom Phantom and Ghost models
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26 Sep, 2012
Peugeot has released details of a limited-run version of the new 208 GTi
Automakers are expected to sell 1,163,000 light vehicles (LV) in the United States this month, according to a WardsAuto forecast, lifting the SAAR to a 54-month high of 14.6m.
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27 Sep, 2012
The production-ready Nissan Juke Nismo has debuted at Paris with a 215bhp turbocharged engine
Italy's moderate metalworking union, UILM, says it is confident there will be no further Fiat plant closures for the time being, although it conceded there would be "lots of suffering" as the country grapples with its dire domestic economic situation.
Daimler has no plans to cut working hours at its largest car plant Sindelfingen, a spokesman said on Tuesday (25 September).
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Volkswagen Group warned that business conditions had become tougher amid declining auto markets. The business environment has become "significantly more difficult and tougher," the company said in a statement, citing CEO Martin Winterkorn.
Volkswagen Group warned again Tuesday that business conditions had become tougher amid declining auto markets.
Electric car maker Tesla Motors today cut its forecast for 2012 revenue because of a slower-than-expected rollout of its Model S sedan, sending its shares down almost 10 percent.
The past weekend, the Harewood Speed Hillclimb in Yorkshire, England, celebrated its Golden Jubilee.
When Chevrolet released the
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25 Sep, 2012
New charging stations will give 150-mile range from a 30-minute charge
Tesla Motors is creating a network of 100 solar-powered charging stations for its electric vehicles nationwide by the end of 2015.
As anti-Japan demonstrations in China continue affecting sales there, Toyota will scale back production of Lexus vehicles for that market as early as this month, a media report said.
PSA Peugeot Citroen has confirmed it was no longer collaborating with BMW on a joint venture to develop hybrid vehicle technology.
Fiat's factory in Tychy - which builds the 500 and the Lancia/Chrysler Yypsilon and Ford's Ka which share the platform and some parts - suspended production last Friday and will not assemble cars this week, the Polish News Bulletin reported, citing the ekonomia24.pl news service.
Spanish supplier CIE Automotive says its Autometal subsidiary will take a 50 percent stake in Nanjing Automotive Forging to produce crankshafts in China.
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