Ford and U.S. safety regulators have agreed to expand the F-150 and Lincoln Mark LT recalls to include an additional 1 million vehicles. The first wave included 144,000 copies of the F-150, the best-selling pickup in North America.
Ford Motor Co. and U.S. safety regulators have agreed to a greatly expanded recall of the best-selling vehicle in North America, the Ford F-150 pickup truck.
The redesigned 2013 Chevrolet Malibu is poised for a worldwide debut on April 19, linking to Chevy rolling out the car at the Shanghai motor show.
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Peugeot is is expanding its mobility programme to more dealers following successful pilot schemes in London and Bristol. 'Mu by Peugeot' allows customers to rent anything in the brand's range from electric bicycles to light commercial vehicles for a few hours or days.
The Jeep brand hass celebrated its 70th anniversary with a refreshed and renewed model line along with ambitious growth plans for Europe, to increase sales from just 15,000 last year to 125,000 by 2014.
Peugeot will debut a China-designed crossover concept, the SXC (Shanghai Cross Concept) at the Shanghai auto show.
Saab Automobile needs to clarify its control structure before a solution to the company's liquidity problem can be found, Swedish finance minister Anders Borg has said in a television interview.
Ford has shut down its operations in the Philippines for one month because a shortage of parts caused by the earthquake disaster in Japan.
Porsche SE raised 4.9 billion euros ($7.1 billion) in a rights offering, boosting the sports-car maker's chances of completing a merger with Volkswagen AG.
A quick deal between Saab-owner Spyker and Sweden to solve a cash crunch at the troubled carmaker looked unlikely on Thursday after Finance Minister Anders Borg said he needs more clarity on the company's plans.
Toyota and Lexus European sales rose 13% in the first quarter to 233,336 vehicles with monthly vehicle consistently exceeding targets since June last year.
Renesas Electronics Corp., the world's biggest maker of automotive microcontrollers and a key bottleneck in Japan's parts shortage, is trying to reopen its quake-damaged plant in Japan sooner than its earlier target date of July.
Toyota Australia is to "adjust" vehicle production at its Altona manufacturing plant in Victoria "to manage available parts supply following last month's Japan earthquake and tsunami".
Norfolk-based maker denied regional growth fund cash to help build factory for new models like reborn Esprit

Government announces plans to ditch the current annual MoT system

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