Almost every report on the 2012 Fiat 500 cites BMW's Mini and its highly successful rebirth as a boutique go-kart.
Staff at BMW and VW are among many European nationals leaving Japan as the government battles to cool nuclear reactors damaged by last week's record earthquake.
Staff at BMW and VW are among many European nationals leaving Japan as the government battles to cool nuclear reactors damaged by last week's record earthquake.
Our team of spies catches not one, but two hot JCW coupes on the prowl.
The BMW group plans to further improve profitability and set a new record for unit sales, chairman Norbert Reithofer told the annual general meeting in Munich.
The Porsche Museum in Stuttgart, Germany, will showcase the 25-year history of the Porsche Exclusive program with an exhibit that runs until May 1.
Porsche’s new Cajun SUV gets ready for head-to-head battle with Range Rover Evoque.
The automobile industry is the largest US importer of goods shipped via container transport from Japan, giving auto manufacturing and support businesses the greatest threat of disruption as Japan's industrial output struggles following the devastating earthquake and tsunami, according to data and analysis from The Journal of Commerce/PIERS.
A French government minister has welcomed the apology by Renault to its three sacked employees following their exoneration in the alleged industrial espionage affair.
Lee Hyun-soon, the veteran vice chairman of randd at Hyundai who developed the automaker's first in-house engine, has resigned from the company for personal reasons.
Lee Hyun-soon, the veteran vice chairman of randd at Hyundai who developed the automaker's first in-house engine, has resigned from the company for personal reasons.
US dealer group Asbury Automotive has closed the sale of its International, Hino, Isuzu, UD, IC Bus and Workhorse franchises to Rush Truck Centers of Georgia, a subsidiary of Rush Enterprises.
AGC has announced that it will donate 300 million yen to help recovery efforts in communities affected by the earthquake and tsunamis that hit Northern Japan
in March.
Continental has announced its solidarity with the people of Japan and that it is providing EUR250,000 in emergency aid for those living in the regions destroyed by the earthquake and tsunami.
Johnson Controls, a global diversified company in the building and automotive industries, today announced that it is donating $1 million, or nearly 100 million yen, to the Japan Red Cross through the American Red Cross for disaster relief efforts currently underway in Japan.
News has emerged that a 600-car shipment of Nissan Leafs was able to get out of Japan on Thursday March 10, a day before the disaster struck.
Toyota says it will continue to stop vehicle production until 22 March at least leading to the loss of 95,000 units as the impact of Japan's colossal earthquake continues to affect the country.
Toyota said it will keep all of its 12 main assembly plants in Japan closed through Tuesday, following last Friday's devastating earthquake. The closing of the factories since Monday has already resulted in lost production of 40,000 vehicles.
Toyota said it will keep all of its 12 main assembly plants in Japan closed through Tuesday following last Friday's devastating earthquake. The closing of the factories since Monday has already resulted in lost production of 40,000 vehicles.
Toyota Motor Corp. said today inventory at U.S. dealers remains at a "normal" level, after the company extended a shutdown of most of plants in Japan in the aftermath of its worst earthquake and a nuclear power-plant disaster.
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