Brilliance Auto, the Chinese partner of BMW, plans to build a RMB3bn (US$439m) car plant in north east China.
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BMW Sauber Formula 1 driver Robert Kubica is concerned that F1's new generation front wings could lead to huge accidents in 2009.
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BMW said Tuesday it will introduce short-time work at four of its German plants because "challenging" conditions in global auto markets are hitting the carmaker.
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BMW will shorten working hours at four of its German plants to produce around 38,000 fewer cars in February and March.
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BMW's Mini brand will launch its new Clubman at the Geneva auto show in March. The Clubman is Mini's first five-seat car and the brand's third body style after the hatchback and convertible.
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Pre-season testing resumed on three different European circuits on Tuesday. Ferrari was in action at the Mugello, BMW-Sauber shook down its new car in Valencia while four other teams gathered at the Algarve Motor Park in Portimao.
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The BMW Sauber F1 Team raised the curtain on its 2009 season in Formula One in Valencia this morning. Robert Kubica and Nick Heidfeld unveiled the new BMW Sauber F1.09 shortly after nine o'clock.
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BMW's top executive in France, Nicolas Wertans, is moving to PSA/Peugeot-Citroen, where sources say he will play an important role in creating sales and marketing synergies between the Peugeot and Citroen brands.
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Automakers' profits are at risk this year and next due to predicted declines in global unit sales.
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Following months of speculation, the Swiss bank Credit Suisse has finally confirmed it is pulling out as a major backer of the BMW-Sauber formula one team.
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Following months of speculation, the Swiss bank Credit Suisse has finally confirmed it is pulling out as a major backer of the BMW-Sauber formula one team.
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Founded in 1907, the NAIAS is now entering its 20th year as an international event and is featuring 50 show debuts. Among these are: the Cadillac Converj concept and SRX production crossover; the Audi Sportback concept; Kia's Soulster concept, BMW's second-generation Z4; the VW BlueSport concept; Buick's second-generation LaCrosse production sedan; the Mercedes-Benz BlueZero concept; and the newly redesigned Ford Taurus.
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When you compare the Lexus IS to other sports-luxury compacts, such as the Cadillac CTS, the BMW 3-Series, the Audi A4 and the Mercedes-Benz C-Class, you'll notice something peculiar; it has a much lower base price. That wasn't always the case, though. When the second-generation IS was rolled out for the 2006 model year, it has a base price of $36,300, which was more the base models of all the competitors mentioned above, except for the Mercedes.
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When you compare the Lexus IS to other sports-luxury compacts, such as the Cadillac CTS, the BMW 3-Series, the Audi A4 and the Mercedes-Benz C-Class, you'll notice something peculiar; it has a much lower base price. That wasn't always the case, though. When the second-generation IS was rolled out for the 2006 model year, it has a base price of $36,300, which was more the base models of all the competitors mentioned above, except for the Mercedes.
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Economic crisis be damned! BMW showed their redesigned 7-Series luxury sedan to attendees of the 41st annual Montreal Auto Show earlier today, giving those on hand a personal look at one of the world's most prestigious vehicle models.
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Economic crisis be damned! BMW showed their redesigned 7-Series luxury sedan to attendees of the 41st annual Montreal Auto Show earlier today, giving those on hand a personal look at one of the world's most prestigious vehicle models.
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New executive saloon mixes beauty with brains thanks to stylish shape and new safety tech
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Talk about ambitious. Hyundai is picking a fight with the likes of Lexus, Mercedes and BMW with their new Genesis sedan. It's a cut-price flagship designed to offer customers the best of the premium sedan world for a lot less money.
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BMW, the world's largest premium carmaker, said on Tuesday it sold 28 percent more cars in mainland China in 2008, slowing from growth of 42 percent in 2007. Sales came to 65,822 units last year, up from 51,588 units in 2007, it said in a statement.
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