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3 Sep, 2018
Trim and equipment revisions introduced to Nissan's compact Juke crossover, plus a £300 drop in starting price
Hyundai Motor and affiliate Kia Motors are considering exporting cars from China to south east Asia as they struggle with overcapacity in the world's largest vehicle market, according to South Korean reports.
LG Electronics is looking to significantly increase its global automotive component sales by targeting growth segments such as autonomous driving.
DLR (Deutsches Zentrum für Luft und Raumfahrt) has developed a concept for small vehicles as part of the Next Generation Car (NGC) project.
The agreement on a NAFTA refresh eases some of the tensions between the U.S. and Mexico, but it doesn't end the uncertainty surrounding automotive supply chains in North America.
After battling with automakers since February over sweeping proposed changes to dealer franchise law, California retailers won a limited victory in the state Legislature last week -- in part by setting aside their most contentious proposals.
While the redesigned 2019 Hyundai Santa Fe's muscular exterior might be the attention grabber of the latest generation, the automaker focused significantly on something a consumer can't see: the transmission.
The open question is whether to give VW dealers a rebadged Ford Ranger, or a unibody pickup based on the Atlas crossover.
Austin Subaru, in the bustling Texas college market, has taken on environmentally friendly initiatives.
Austin Subaru, in the bustling Texas college market, has taken on environmentally friendly initiatives.
A financing tradition established by GM after the Sept. 11 attacks is seeing its sunset as interest rates rise. In July, 0 percent financing dipped to its lowest level for any July since 2005.
Hundreds of Chevrolet dealers are preparing their stores for what could be one of the most significant boosts for their fixed-operations business in a decade.
Wallace Automotive struggled to right-size inventory during the recession, but it also invested in service equipment and treated fixed ops staffers like superstars.
The latest issue of the Automotive News Europe monthly magazine is ready to view. The new edition examines why flying taxis are no longer a fantasy in Europe.
Aurus, the Russian maker of President Vladimir Putin's new luxury sedan, will launch a range of upscale vehicles next year and export them to global markets, including Europe and possibly the United States in the long term.
In a sport defined by matchups and midgame adjustments, the National Football League's official auto sponsor decided to make a tweak of its own.
Lada unveiled a concept car previewing a replacement for its 4x4, more than 40 years after the budget off-roader first appeared.
Across the country, automakers are leveraging owner gatherings and other communal experiences to build loyalty and a deeper connection between brands and their customers.
Kia is set to reveal its much-buzzed-about, Europe-only ProCeed September 13.
The open question is whether to give VW dealers a rebadged Ford Ranger, or a unibody pickup based on the Atlas crossover.
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