PSA Peugeot-Citroen is expected to start testing vehicle assembly at its new Russian joint venture plant in Kaluga next month according to Ruslan Zalivatsky, the region's economic development minister.
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Toyota has recalled 57,300 vehicles in Turkey as part of its global campaign to fix a faulty accelerator pedal.
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Turkish auto industry output rose 97.5% year on year in January to 76,565 units according to Otomotiv Sanayii Dernegi (OSD), the Turkish automotive manufacturers association. It is, however, forecasting full-year output down 15.4% to 907,395.
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Russia's Ulyanovsk Automobile Plant (UAZ) plans to resume production of the UAZ-469 sport utility vehicle (SUV) early in March, a spokesman said.
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Mexico's Metalsa and China's Fuyao Group are considering setting up vehicle components production in Russia's Kaluga region, Ruslan Zalivatsky, the region's economic development minister, told reporters.
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Biggest ever 43 car group test, Honda's new hybrid Type R, all-American muscle cars go head-to-head, Maserati GranCabrio driven,
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Ford India, preparing for the launch next month of its new [previous generation European Fiesta based] Figo, has signed up 28 new dealers which opened their doors this week.
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New entry-level 3.6-litre petrol engine joins luxury four-door range

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Nissan has the potential to double its market share in the Middle East but needs to offer more smaller and cheaper cars, Renault-Nissan president and CEO Carlos Ghosn has said.
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General Motors will talk to state and local governments to see what incentives might be available before deciding which closed US plant it will reopen, North American president Mark Reuss has said.
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ata Motors Ltd., India's largest vehicles maker, is keen to sell a stake in its financing arm, a senior official said on Tuesday. "We are looking at various options of offloading stake," Vice Chairman Ravi Kant told reporters.
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German engineering sector union IG Metall has agreed with Volkswagen AG to extend job guarantees at the carmaker's western German plants by three years until 2014, the union said on Tuesday.
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Passenger-car sales rose 12.9 percent in January in EU member states, as the effects of scrapping incentive schemes boosted demand.
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General Motors Co.'s growing output of vehicles capable of running on ethanol-gasoline blends won't help cut polluting emissions or U.S.
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Fiat's on-again, off-again plan to return Alfa Romeo to the United States is on again, this time with a target date of 2012.
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Fatalities alleged by consumers to the government related to unintended acceleration in Toyota Motor Corp. vehicles have reached 34, with a recent jump in complaints accounting for more than a third of the total, U.S. regulators said on Monday.
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More consumer complaints of accidents and deaths have emerged that are related to unintended acceleration in Toyota Motor Corp. vehicles, U.S. regulators said on Monday.
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Security was on hand during the Toyota make meeting here on Monday, but there wasn't a peep of hostility aired toward the company during an hour-long session, dealers said.
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Celebrities rarely live through their time with as much flair and significance as Caroll Shelby. The former race car driver, the first American to ever win the 24 Hours of Le Mans, also became known as the Father of the American muscle car. He is responsible for some of the most important and well-known automobile designs of the last century.
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Steve Luczo and Jay Penske, co-owners of Luczo Dragon Racing, have welcomed a partner in former Indy 500 winner Gil de Ferran.
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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