New vehicle sales in the Philippines continued to decline in April, by 9.3% to 25,583 units from high year-earlier sales of 28,216 units, according to member data released jointly by the Chamber of Automotive Manufacturers of the Philippines (CAMPI) and the Truck Manufacturers Association (TMA).
Opinion
18 May, 2018
Manufacturers around the globe should get more involved with London Motor Show, argues Mike Rutherford
General Motors Korea has confirmed to just-auto.com that the company's Gunsan plant has ceased production and will close by the end of this month. Meanwhile, another plant, Changwon, will continue to supply the Karl and Viva small cars to Opel and Vauxhall into 2019 it has been confirmed.
Opinion
18 May, 2018
Steve Sutcliffe queries the benefit of safety systems added for NCAP stars that are hard to turn off, like the lane assist in the Audi A6
Volvo CEO Hakan Samuelsson expects the Swedish brand to capitalize on what he calls the strongest product lineup in the company's history. He outlined his ambitious targets during interviews with Automotive News Europe.
Akio Toyoda has a new cost-cutting mantra while preparing for a new round of belt-tightening -- even as Toyota books record profit.
While Mazda can't pass itself off as a luxury brand, the mix of quality, handling and design have proved potent enough to draw upscale U.S. consumers who drive German cruisers.
Volvo CEO Hakan Samuelsson expects the Swedish brand to capitalize on what he calls the strongest product lineup in the company's history. He outlined his ambitious targets during interviews with Automotive News Europe.
Bo Andersson has been dispatched by the president of Japan's giant family-owned wiring supplier, Yazaki, to fix the business where it needs it most -- Europe and North America.
After failing to enter the U.S. market in 2010, India's Mahindra and Mahindra is taking a novel approach in its second attempt -- making vehicles in Detroit.
Volvo CEO Hakan Samuelsson expects the Swedish brand to capitalize on what he calls the strongest product lineup in the company's history.
Automotive News Europe honors the winners of the 2018 Rising Stars awards. The Rising Star for General Management is Natalie Robyn, who is managing director of Volvo Cars Switzerland.
PSA is considering a tech-centric, digital shopper-focused approach to selling cars as it plots its comeback in the U.S.
VW has packed its new Touareg with the latest high-tech equipment available, including thermal imaging, a head-up display projected directly onto the windshield, and a fully digital cockpit with two large screens, making the SUV the brand's most...
Gary Perina, founder of longtime Michigan automotive parts supplier Lucerne International, died Tuesday. He was 73.
Engine guru Bruce Coventry has been elevated to the role of managing partner at Motormindz to lead its automotive manufacturing and technology practice.
Canadian global supplier Magna is partnering with Japan's Renesas to develop a more cost-efficient 3D surround-view system designed for entry- and mid-range vehicles.
BMW board member Ian Robertson has warned that any future trade agreement between the UK and EU needs to avoid adding bureaucracy and additional admin costs that would be particularly burdensome for small companies further down the industry supply chain. He also told just-auto that the UK auto industry could be disadvantaged by stricter rules of origin that typically apply in WTO bilateral trade deals, should they apply in the future.
Mazda Motor Corporation has begun taking orders for the updated CX-3 SUV at dealerships in Japan.
Avtovaz has confirmed new board members at its annual general shareholders meeting held today (17 May).
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