Mini has confirmed recent speculation it's considering a two-door version of the Countryman with the unveiling of a racy new concept coupe, called the Paceman.
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Overseas automakers including GM, Ford and Nissan should benefit next year if the Chinese government ends a sales rebate as expected by Dec. 31. The subsidy, which cuts the tax from 10 percent of the purchase price to 7.
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A trend among young people to see car ownership as a financial drag with little status upside is pushing automakers including Daimler, BMW and PSA to develop car-sharing services to woo these consumers.
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Mercedes will produce a record number of cars this year as demand for the E- and S-class sedans climbs.
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Saab owner Spyker Cars expects shortly to appoint local distribution partners for Saab cars in China, Russia and Brazil.
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Bernie Ecclestone has dismissed as "complete nonsense" Luca di Montezemolo's new threat about a F1 series breakaway in 2013.
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City mayor Anatoly Pakhomov has admitted the inaugural Russian grand prix may not take place as scheduled in 2014 if its organisation disrupts parallel preparations for the Winter Olympics.
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If becoming a partner with Richard Petty wasn't enough to whet his racing appetite, New York City taxi tycoon, Andrew Murstein, now has his sights set on building a NASCAR track in the Big Apple.
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Organisers of the 2012 United States grand prix have submitted plans for the bespoke circuit outside of Austin with F1's governing FIA.
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Renault sees the new engine formula for 2013 as a great opportunity, managing director Jean François Caubet has confirmed.
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Olivier Panis (Skoda Fabia) clinched victory in first race in Alpe d'Huez meeting, third round of the Andros Trophy.
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Many companies have taken a green turn in recent years. Naturally, automakers followed suit with more vehicles that burn less fuel, hybrid powertrains and even electric cars.
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Saturn's 2002 entry into the then-snowballing crossover SUV segment was called the Vue. The four-door, five-seat model competed with machinery like the Honda CR-V, Toyota RAV4 and Ford Escape, bringing a unique look, two powertrains and available All Wheel Drive to the table.
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The Jeep Liberty descends from the Cherokee, which is said to have pioneered the sport utility genre... before the term ''SUV'' was even coined!
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Honda will recall 35,984 copies of the Passport SUV from the 1998 to 2002 model years in the United States for a suspension piece damaged by road-salt corrosion.
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Daimler AG's Mercedes-Benz unit will produce a record number of cars this year as demand for the E- and S-Class sedans climbs. Mercedes plans to assemble 1.2 million cars and sport-utility vehicles in 2010, surpassing its previous record of 1.
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Itand#8217;s official: McLaren will return to GT sports-car racing in 2012 with the help of CRS Racing, the automaker said on Friday.
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Mitsubishi Motors North America and the UAW have reached agreement on a new labor pact that sets the stage for the automaker to allocate a new vehicle platform to be built at its assembly plant in Normal, Ill.
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General Motors has a plug-in hybrid based on the Cadillac SRX crossover in the works, according to Reuters.
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General Motors Co. is recalling about 111,000 Chevy Equinox, GMC Terrain and Cadillac SRX 2011 small SUV models because the anchor to the seatbelt buckle may fail, which could lead to injury in a crash.
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