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3 Aug, 2012
Video gives us our first glimpse of the production-ready 918 Spyder
Car sales in India continued to rise last month with the diesel market showing more growth.
General Motors has said it hopes soon to reach a "comprehensive" deal with its German unions to restructure its troubled Opel subsidiary as union leaders insisted plant closures were off the table.
There are enough and#8220;what might have beenand#8221; stories around Detroit to fill a factory, and the Plymouth XNR is among the most curious.
Nissan is throwing down the gauntlet for Honda and Toyota, claiming that its next-generation Pathfinder will deliver the best fuel economy in the mid-sized SUV-crossover segment.
Suzuki Motor's Maruti plant in Manesar is costing JPY1bn in lost sale every day it is down and the automaker is uncertain when production will resume after operations were suspended following a violent revolt by workers last month, senior executives have said.
India's national supplier body says the recent power outage that crippled vast tracts of the north and left hundreds of millions without electricity, led to a "total collapse" of infrastructure."
Automotive artists Jay Koka and Barry Rowe were chosen to create posters for the Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance and the Tour d'Elegance.
Just what is it like to be a contract worker in India's burgeoning automotive sector?
Visteon, the supplier with its stock at a post-bankruptcy low, is looking at acquisitions in climate and electronics with a goal toward boosting market share in both.
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3 Aug, 2012
Official crime statistics ignore car key theft, distorting the true scale of vehicle crime
News
3 Aug, 2012
New special-edition Citroen C1 Connexion was crowdsourced on Facebook and costs £9,495
Autoweek gets behind the wheel of the new Ferrari F12 Berlinetta. The impression? Brilliant.
Mercedes suffered its first monthly drop in volumes this year, suggesting a broader economic slowdown in major markets like China and Germany is starting to impact demand for premium cars.
Another mixed and varied week in autobizland with little sign of a summer slowdown.
Growth in sales of small sports utility vehicles (SUVs) is rapidly outpacing larger SUV models in 2012, according to official VFACTS data for July sales released by Australia's Federal Chamber of Automotive Industries (FCAI).
General Motors executives must wonder whether they will ever be able to wear anything other than the hair shirt.
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