Sales of Dacia cars in the first half of this year in Germany could exceed those in its home market on the back of a scrappage scheme surge. The firm is has raising production in Romania as a result.
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Russia's imports of new cars plummeted 73.4% to 29,832 vehicles in January according to a report in the Vedomosti newspaper.
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Despite a series of crash test and homologation setbacks, Chinese automaker Brilliance is pressing ahead with its plans to sell cars across Europe - including the UK.
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Seat UK managing director Peter Wyhinny is in favour of a government-backed scrappage scheme to stimulate the car market but it should be different to those previously used successfully in Spain and France.
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Chevrolet in Europe believes that its new Spark minicar, shown in Geneva, and the product renaissance it represents will double its European sales over a 5-6 year timeframe.
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The UK urgently needs a scrappage incentive, the country's auto industry organization said after new-car sales fell by more than a fifth year-on-year in February.
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Irv Gordon really likes to drive, and he really loves the Volvo P1800 that he bought new for $4,150 with a trade-in in 1966.
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As Saab looks ahead to a future without GM, its MD reflects on a new owner, the importance of new product, selective collaborations and the brand management lessons that GM may have learned with Saab. Rebecca Wright caught up with Jan Ake Jonsson in Geneva this week
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The German government cannot make a decision on the future of Opel on the basis of the rescue proposal put forward so far, Finance Minister Peer Steinbrueck said today.
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Ford Motor Co. has no plans to change its relationship with struggling former affiliate Visteon Corp. but sees the mounting financial pressure on auto suppliers as its "biggest concern," Chief Executive Alan Mulally said.
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Ford Motor Co. has no plans to change its relationship with struggling former affiliate Visteon Corp. but sees the mounting financial pressure on auto suppliers as its "biggest concern," Chief Executive Alan Mulally said.
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Ford Motor Co. has no plans to change its relationship with struggling former affiliate Visteon Corp. but sees the mounting financial pressure on auto suppliers as its "biggest concern," Chief Executive Alan Mulally said.
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Ford Motor Co. has no plans to change its relationship with struggling former affiliate Visteon Corp. but sees the mounting financial pressure on auto suppliers as its "biggest concern," CEO Alan Mulally said.
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Ford Motor Co. has no plans to change its relationship with struggling former affiliate Visteon Corp. but sees the mounting financial pressure on auto suppliers as its "biggest concern," CEO Alan Mulally said.
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Six-speed ZF auto borrowed from Quattroporte offers best of both worlds.
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Passenger and light commercial vehicle sales in Turkey fell 38 percent to 41,348 units in January and February, Turkey's Automotive Distributors Association said.
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Volkswagen plans to scale back production at its Slovak assembly plant for eight days in April.
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Ford Motor Co. expects electric vehicles will represent a "major portion" of its lineup a decade from now as the automaker breaks away from a recent reliance on pickup trucks and SUVs, CEO Alan Mulally said.
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