Renault, the controlling shareholder of Japan's Nissan Motor Co., has no plans to start its own production in China, the world's largest auto market, its CEO said on Monday.
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Renault could see sales outside Europe account for 50 percent of total volume by 2013 if current trends continue, Chief Operating Officer Patrick Pelata says.
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Fiat unions want Ihe carmaker to provide job guarantees and give workers a greater say in company policy to win their support of Fiat's efforts to boost productivity in Italy.
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PSA and Renault want to finish paying back the 3 billion euro ($3.93 billion) loans the French state granted each of them to help them through the crisis as soon as possible.
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Hyundai aims to boost its car sales in Russia by 27 percent to 75,000 units this year from a year earlier, with the launch of its flagship Sonata sedan in the fourth quarter
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Volkswagen AG will decide on cooperation with GAZ Group by the end of the year, Volkswagen's general director for Russia said.
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Ferdinand Piech, the chairman of Volkswagen and a member of the family that controls Porsche, has placed his personal fortune in two trusts that make it 'almost impossible' for heirs of Piech to sell his shares in Porsche AG.
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An executive at Daimler AG's UK truck unit was arrested by police as part of a cartel probe by British antitrust regulators. Ian Jones, the head of the UK Mercedes-Benz truck division, was detained by police earlier this week.
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This year's Paris auto show will mark the start of the electric-vehicle era as global automakers unveil EVs aimed at the mass market.
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Audi is developing an extended-range electric vehicle that uses a rotary engine to recharge the batteries. The automaker is testing prototypes based on the A1 e-tron concept, which debuted in March at the Geneva auto show.
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Saab's first electric car will debut on the Swedish automaker's stand at the Paris auto show Sept. 30.
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It'll attack Canadian roads later this month. The boxy xB is Scion's iconic and most recognizable product to date. Eight years after their launch in the US, Toyota has finally decided that the stars have aligned, and they point north. The xB is a remarkably interesting vehicle, which can serve as a rolling expression of one's self, thanks to the availability of no less than 75 dealer-installed customizing accessories. Whether personalized or not, the xB isn't short on practicality, space and delightful driving dynamics.
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The No.1 Vitaphone Maserati of Andrea Bertolini and Michael Bartels won the championship-deciding race after a nail-biting finish in Portimao.
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Former Ferrari driver Kimi Raikkonen won his first rally ever, the Rallye Vosgien, an event he competed in to prepare himself for the tarmac roads of the Rallye de France.
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Hispania Racing Team boss Colin Kolles has played down paddock rumours that the Spanish team is on the verge of collapse.
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Red Bull Racing Team's Scott Speed shows passengers what it's like to drive a NASCAR through the streets of Chicago.
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Romain Grosjean has admitted he is hoping to be appointed the full-time replacement for departed Pirelli tyre tester Nick Heidfeld.
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Kimi Raikkonen's interest in driving for Renault next year is "flattering", team boss Eric Boullier has admitted.
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Paul di Resta has a "good chance" of moving into formula one sooner rather than later.
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Stefan GP pulled out of the running for the 13th team entry for 2011 because the FIA's selection process was too slow.
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