Nissan designers and product planners recently took an opportunity to ride in one of the few vehicles that is faster than the
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16 Jul, 2012
The new Nissan Note has been revealed in Japan, but a more stylish European version is on the way
Daimler will invest another 600 million euros ($734.6 million) by the end of 2013 in its Rastatt plant in Germany, where it will add a third shift starting in October to meet demand for its line of compact Mercedes-Benz cars.
Rock stars are supposed to have personal pilots, gorgeous wives, homes on the water and expensive cars.
The main union at South Korea's Hyundai Motor said it will resume wage talks with management mid-week and stage another partial strike on Friday, signalling protracted labor tension at the world's fifth-biggest carmaker and affiliate Kia Motors.
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16 Jul, 2012
First official pictures and details of new SEAT Leon ahead of its Paris Motor Show unveil
Chery Automobile said exports in May and June both exceeded 20,000 units, boosting its total exports to over 700,000 units.
The sluggish market wouldn't stop GM India from launching new models, P Balendran, vice president of corporate affairs, said, after the launch of the locally built diesel Chevrolet Cruze.
AvtoVAZ and Bosch have inked a protocol of technical co-operation up to 2017.
Tata Motors' global vehicle sales rose 6 percent in June from a year earlier, helped by a 39 percent rise in sales of its luxury Jaguar Land Rover vehicles.
Just hours after General Motors announced Karl-Friedrich Stracke was quitting as CEO of Opel last week, industry observers were already beginning to ask whether it was time to start writing the troubled European unit's epitaph.
Just hours after General Motors announced Karl-Friedrich Stracke was quitting as CEO of Opel last week, industry observers were already beginning to ask whether it was time to start writing the troubled European unit's epitaph.
French President Francois Hollande says PSA's plan to close a factory and slash 14,000 jobs won't be tolerated. History suggests otherwise.
Volvo is touting three new technologies that it says will help make the Volvos of the future a good deal safer: autonomous driving, ''Intersection Support'' and animal detection.
Two and a half years after emerging from Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, Delphi Automotive is growing again.
Jaguar hasn't offered a four-cylinder engine since 1948 and no V-6 since the small, lackluster X-Type was pulled from the United States four years ago. But in an era of mpg obsession, even this proud British luxury brand is changing its spots.
Light-vehicle supplies filled out in June following a decline in May. Industrywide stocks rose from a 52-day supply on June 1 to 58 days on July 1.
Self-driving cars have become a hot topic, but it will be a long time before drivers can sit back and let the car do all the work.
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