TROLLHATTAN, Sweden -- Today, Saab Automobile and BMW announced an agreement for the supply of engines to be used in next-generation Saab vehicles. Under the purchase, supply and development agreement, BMW will supply Saab with 4-cylinder 1.6 liter turbocharged gasoline engines from 2012. The engines will be adapted to meet Saab's specific requirements.
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Mike Gascoyne has committed to Lotus until "at least 2015", the new-in-2010 formula one team announced on Wednesday.
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Michael Schumacher's first formula one team boss remains unimpressed with his 2010 return.
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When I got an invitation to Adweek, in New York City, from NASCAR I was half-expecting Mad Men's Don Draper to show up.
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With just 3 or 4 races to go in 2010, there are no more signs that Red Bull is set to throw its full weight behind championship leader Mark Webber's title tilt.
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Robert Dahlgren to pilot Volvos STCC-winner in the World Touring Car Championship in evaluation for an official Volvo entry from 2012.
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The 75th anniversary of the marque was celebrated on September 23, 2010. A few days earlier, to mark this anniversary, a group of 75 individually-numbered, iconic Jaguars from across the years made a two-day journey from Coventry to Goodwood.
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The Compass might look a little too cute and toyish to be wearing a Jeep badge-- but it remains a hard-working little 4x4 that's bringing a whole new buyer to Jeep's showrooms. Unlike its larger brand siblings that specialize in tossing turf and climbing rocks, the little Compass has far more modest intentions in mind.
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Bans on texting while driving fail to reduce crash rates because motorists ignore the rules, according to a study by the Highway Loss Data Institute, a group funded by the insurance industry.
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Inforum, a professional women's business network based in Detroit, has launched a new group called 'AutomotiveNEXT' to attract and prepare women for careers in the auto industry.
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In today's News Brake: A Bugatti Veyron's winning bidder gets cold feet, Fiat may sell Ferrari, and a 5-door Range Rover Evoque waits in the wings . . . But Wait, There's More!
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Ford has agreed to waive $160 million in claims against former parts unit Visteon, and committed to contracts worth $600 million with the supplier just days before Visteon exits bankruptcy. In court documents filed over the weekend in U.S.
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One of the stars of this year's Paris auto show will be the small SUV from Range Rover, the three-door Evoque.
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Daimler AG is adding an integrity and legal officer to its management board just months after the company agreed to pay $185 million to U.S. authorities in a bribery case.
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Daimler is adding an integrity and legal officer to its management board just months after the company agreed to pay $185 million to U.S. authorities in a bribery case.
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David Cole, chairman of the Center for Automotive Research, an organization he helped establish more than 30 years ago, has been named emeritus chairman by the board.
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What exactly has so soured the relationship between Mahindra and Mahindra and what now seems increasingly like its estranged US importer in the guise of Global Vehicles?
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GM has started the wind-down of its Indianapolis stamping plant after UAW-represented workers yesterday overwhelmingly rejected a proposed 50 percent pay cut that was sought by a potential new owner of the plant.
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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