Sales of new imported vehicles in Japan, including those made by Japanese automakers overseas, rose 34.7% in the first half of the fiscal year ending next March.
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ASSOCIATE EDITOR JONATHAN WONG: I had strong feelings for the Mazda 2 when I went on the first drive event up in Montreal a few months ago, and my night driving one around the mean streets of metro Detroit only helped solidify those otherwise...
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General Motors is to voluntarily recall 3,996 Cadillac SRX crossovers from the 2010 model year for possible damage to the power steering line.
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Car sales in Western Europe fell by 10.4% in September according to data released by JD Power Automotive Forecasting.
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Mini's new Countryman crossover will start at $22,350, only $550 more than the three-door Clubman wagon.
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Toyota Motor Corp., aiming to restore customer trust after a recall crisis, is launching two new U.S. service plans that will come standard with Toyota and Scion brand vehicles.
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India's luxury car market has already zoomed past the magic 10,000-unit mark in the first nine months of 2010 and industry insiders think the momentum will carry on into next year as well.
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Volvo Cars is shaking up its manufacturing team ahead of its launch of car production in China. Lars Danielson, who currently manages Volvo's main factory in Torslanda, Sweden, has been chosen to lead the automaker's new China production operation.
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Car sales in western Europe fell 10.4 percent in September, according to J.D. Power Automotive Forecasting. The UK-based market researchers now expect a 6.4 percent decline in the region's car sales this year, followed by a 1.
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Back in the day, waaaaay back in the day, in my far-off native New Zealand, the likes of Land Rover, and the then relatively rare Holden, Ford Falcon and Chrysler Valiant 'utes' (Antipodean-speak for the car-derived 'utility' or pickup truck variant originally developed by Ford Australia in the 1930s) were challenged in 1969 by an upstart newcomer - the Mazda B1500. If you'd told the 12-year-old me then that, 41 years hence, the B's successor potentially could soon be the world's top-selling single model, knocking big-brother Ford's F-series off its perch, I'd have just laughed. But it sure looks possible now.
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Sales of the world's best-selling vehicle for 34 years - Ford's iconic North American F-series - could be overtaken by the Australian redesigned and engineered Ranger 'ute' that will be sold in 130 countries.
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France is to extend availability of its so-called 'green loans' to low-carbon manufacturers into next year.
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Toyota will introduce more hybrids, plug-in hybrids, electric cars and fuel-cell vehicles to boost U.S. sales. The automaker also will offer a 25,000-mile, two-year free maintenance deal on all Toyota and Scion-brand models.
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Toyota will introduce more hybrids, plug-in hybrids, and electric cars to boost U.S. sales.
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Buoyed by the threat of the 1 October GST [sales tax] increase, and coupled with strong pre-summer tourist season rental vehicle sales, plus fleet catch-ups, September new passenger car registrations were 12.6% up year on year with commercial vehicles 13.3% ahead over the same period.
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Geely has dampened speculation it is the bidder behind a potential takeover of GM's Opel plant in Antwerp.
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Volkswagen premium brand Audi increased new-car sales 16 percent in September because of continued strong demand in China, where volumes rose by almost half last month.
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Mitsubishi Motors said it has started production of its European-spec i-MiEV electric vehicle - along with the Peugeot iOn and Citroën C-ZERO variants - at its Mizushima plant in Japan.
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The Toyota Prius hybrid continues to lead its class, passing the 2m production mark at the end of September and remaining the number one seller in Japan.
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Evolution Time Critical (ETC) specialises in providing emergency logistics services to the automotive industry. The firm's capabilities are keenly sought when breakdowns to the finely tuned automotive supply chain threaten to create costly line stoppages. ETC Managing Director Brad Brennan tells Dave Leggett more about this niche activity and how it works.
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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