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  1. TURKEY: Tofas 2005 net profit up 321%
  2. Ford CEO's Compensation Falls 40 Percent (AP)
  3. Ford CEO got $13.3 million compensation in '05 (Reuters)
  4. Ford CEO's Compensation Drops 40 Percent (AP)
  5. DaimlerChrysler: Mercedes Car Sales Rise (AP)
  6. Ford CEO's Compensation Drops 40 Percent (AP)
  7. GM to Cooperate With Creditors of Delphi (AP)
  8. BMW First-Quarter Sales Climb 14 Percent (AP)
  9. Ford CEO's Compensation Drops 40 Percent (AP)
  10. Judge approves Delphi-GM-UAW attrition plan (Reuters)
  11. Judge approves Delphi-GM-UAW attrition plan (Reuters)
  12. Mitsubishi to Reveal 2007 Outlander SUV at NYAS
  13. Film Debut For Spyker in Action Thriller "Rogue"
  14. China's SAIC to Make Own Brand of Cars (AP)
  15. China's SAIC to Make Own Brand of Cars (AP)
  16. GM CEO sought vote of confidence from board: report (Reuters)
  17. ThyssenKrupp says not interested in EADS stake (Reuters)
  18. ThyssenKrupp says not interested in EADS stake (Reuters)
  19. CHINA: Volkswagen expects return to profitability in 2006
  20. GERMANY: VW Hannover to build and paint Porsche Panamera bodies
  21. CHINA: Jiangling reports 28% rise in profit
  22. AUSTRIA: Pischetsrieder says euro rate benefits Japanese
  23. GERMANY: DaimlerChrysler achieves record monthly sales in March
  24. GERMANY: Truck market booms; car demand indicators more mixed
  25. GERMANY: Lutz says GM has avoided bankruptcy
  26. US: Hybrid drivers accused of congesting carpool lanes
  27. US: Ford cutting Five Hundred production
  28. US: Judge OKs Delphi retirement plan
  29. Alcoa Forms Joint Venture in China (AP)
  30. CZECH REPUBLIC: Skoda Auto reports 18.5% Q1 sales rise
  31. FRANCE: Renault recalls all new Scenics
  32. CHINA: March sales rise 37%
  33. CHINA: SAIC lays out $US1.25bn own-model spend
  34. BELGIUM: EU warns Cyprus over used car taxes
  35. GERMANY: Volkswagen to decide location of Russian plant next month
  36. GERMANY: MAN considers outsourcing module assembly
  37. JAPAN: Fuji Heavy to exceed forecasts
  38. GM sees Q1 industry sales "stronger" than expected (Reuters)
  39. US: Supplier Q1 earnings seen 'muted'
  40. FEATURE: The rise of product placement in marketing strategies
  41. Alcoa Forms Joint Venture in China (AP)
  42. GM April sales "off to a decent start" - executive (Reuters)
  43. GMAC to pay GM some $100 mln in annual fees (Reuters)
  44. Production of BMW Z4 Coupe Begins
  45. 2006 Kia Sedona Earns 5-Star Ratings
  46. Luxury Cars to Be Shown at N.Y. Auto Show (AP)
  47. Alcoa Forms Venture With Chinese Company (AP)
  48. Isuzu: GM to sell Isuzu shares to Mitsubishi, others (Reuters)
  49. US: Wagoner says GM preparing for Delphi strike
  50. GM to shed stake in Isuzu to Japan trade houses, bank (Reuters)
  51. INDIA: Ashok Leyland sales up 15%
  52. PHILIPPINES: Nissan to launch eight new models
  53. GERMANY: Audi ramps up A3 production
  54. RUSSIA: No new assembly plant agreements after WTO accession
  55. GM to shed stake in Isuzu to Japan trade firms, bank (Reuters)
  56. Mercedes-Benz focuses on safety for new E-Class car (Reuters)
  57. CHINA: Volkswagen launches Sagitar - that's Jetta to you
  58. GM Sells Isuzu Shares for $300 Million (AP)
  59. US/JAPAN: GM sells Isuzu stake but partnerships continue
  60. NEW ZEALAND: 'Clean, green' land proposes decade-old emission laws to suit ancient imports
  61. UK: Stadco adds Toyota to pressings customer list
  62. EXCLUSIVE: COLOMBIA: Presidential election gives car buyers March jitters
  63. Daimler aims for big profit rise by 2008 -report (Reuters)
  64. GM Sells Isuzu Shares for $300 Million (AP)
  65. Daimler aims for big profit rise by 2008-report (Reuters)
  66. US: Hayes Lemmersz operating loss $462m
  67. GERMANY: BMW talks with potential Rover brand buyers
  68. POLAND: Buyers rush to showrooms in March
  69. THAILAND: Sales dip in March
  70. RESEARCH FEATURE: Shock tactics
  71. Ford Recalling Nearly 20,000 Mustangs (AP)
  72. RUSSIA: Ford plant strike postponed
  73. GERMANY: West Europe sales up 4.3% in March
  74. GERMANY: DaimlerChrysler after big operating profit boost
  75. GM Hopes to Revitalize Saturn Brand (AP)
  76. GM Hopes to Revitalize Saturn Brand (AP)
  77. Ford Recalling Nearly 20,000 Mustangs (AP)
  78. GM Looking for Buyers for Delphi Units (AP)
  79. GM Looking for Buyers for Delphi Units (AP)
  80. Ford Recalls Nearly 20,000 Mustang Cobras (AP)
  81. Chrysler Group to Unveil New Jeep Wrangler (AP)
  82. Mitsubishi Motors may keep Japan plant open: report (Reuters)
  83. Galpin Auto Sports Expands Automotive Customization
  84. Nissan Launches "El Reto Final Nissan" Reality Show
  85. Daimler to keep at least 15 pct EADS stake (Reuters)
  86. Daimler to keep at least 15 pct EADS stake (Reuters)
  87. MMC takes 25 pct stake in China's Southeast Motor (Reuters)
  88. CZECH REPUBLIC: Market up 9% in Q1
  89. RUSSIA: BMW increases sales by 48%
  90. US: American Axle confirms earnings outlook
  91. RESEARCH FEATURE: Shock tactics
  92. US: Lear expects sales and income growth for fiscal 2006
  93. BRAZIL: Vehicle production reaches record level in March
  94. EMERGING MARKETS ANALYSIS: Late entrant Ford cements a strategy for playing catch-up in China
  95. GERMANY: DaimlerChrysler AGM hears Zetsche's profitability goals
  96. Toyota recalls 57,000 Lexus due to faulty seat belt (Reuters)
  97. Daimler to keep at least 15 pct EADS stake (Reuters)
  98. DaimlerChrysler: Profitability to Improve (AP)
  99. US: New Saturns prepare for launch
  100. Toyota recalls 57,000 Lexus due to faulty seat belt (Reuters)
  101. DaimlerChrysler to Keep Stake in EADS (AP)
  102. US: Goodyear chief says supplier now "aggressive marketing company"
  103. EXCLUSIVE: BRAZIL: GM updates Celta best seller
  104. DaimlerChrysler CEO Expects Better Profits (AP)
  105. DaimlerChrysler Chairman Says Probe Over (AP)
  106. US: Ford recalls Mustang Cobra
  107. GERMANY: EUR1.5m plus bonus to run DaimlerChrysler
  108. JAPAN: Mitsubishi sets up R&D centre in Shanghai
  109. JAPAN: Mitsubishi buys into China venture
  110. DaimlerChrysler Holders Seek Smart Closure (AP)
  111. US: Superior snares Subaru
  112. GERMANY: Gas prices halt light truck/SUV gains in US - DaimlerChrysler
  113. US: Ghosn calls for reduced incentives and more interesting designs
  114. DaimlerChrysler Holders Seek Smart Closure (AP)
  115. Ford says rate of US share decline slowing (Reuters)
  116. CANADA: XM inks Honda satellite radio deal
  117. CANADA: Spectra gets Ford fuel tank deal, sells warehouses
  118. DaimlerChrysler Sees Improved 2006 (AP)
  119. Nissan CEO: Industry Should Stop Discounts (AP)
  120. Ford sees rate of US share decline slowing (Reuters)
  121. Ford sees rate of US share decline slowing (Reuters)
  122. Hertz to Offer Ford Mustang for Rent (AP)
  123. Zetsche Sees DaimlerChrysler Profitability (AP)
  124. Ford sees rate of US share decline slowing (Reuters)
  125. GM, Ohio Workers Reach Tentative Agreement (AP)
  126. Ghosn: Hybrids Could See Sales Slowdown (AP)
  127. Hertz to Offer Ford Mustang for Rent (AP)
  128. Ford, GM, Mazda recall cars for safety problems (Reuters)
  129. Ford, GM, Mazda recall cars for safety problems (Reuters)
  130. Ghosn: Hybrids Could See Sales Slowdown (AP)
  131. All-New Lexus 2007 Hybrid to Debut at NYAS
  132. New GM Vehicles Debut At New York International Auto Show
  133. Toyota to Recall 57,000 Lexus Models (AP)
  134. DaimlerChrysler NE Asia car sales up (Reuters)
  135. Amid storm clouds, China offers bright spot for GM (Reuters)
  136. Ghosn: Hybrids Could See Sales Slowdown (AP)
  137. JAPAN: Toyota recalls 57,000 Lexus cars
  138. SOUTH KOREA: GM to increase sourcing
  139. US: Top European and US suppliers sitting on $17bn working capital
  140. BULGARIA: Car sales up 30%
  141. VENEZUELA: Vehicle sales reach record high
  142. Ghosn: Hybrids Could See Sales Slowdown (AP)
  143. RUSSIA: New sheet steel galvanizing plant opened
  144. FRANCE: Faurecia reports 3.4% rise in sales
  145. EXCLUSIVE: BRAZIL: GM eyes Vectra exports to Central Europe
  146. NEW YORK SHOW: Lexus launches world's first V8 full hybrid
  147. Timely SUVs drive into view (USATODAY.com)
  148. Ford's European vehicle sales rise 2 pct in March (Reuters)
  149. JAPAN [updated 12:45GMT]: Toyota recalls 57,000 Lexus cars
  150. INDIA: Maruti board approves subsidiary merger
  151. INDIA: Car sales jump 24% in March
  152. US: GM and Mazda recalling vehicles
  153. SOUTH KOREA: Prosecutors raid accountants in Hyundai probe
  154. CHINA: DaimlerChrysler Q1 northeast Asia sales up 44%
  155. US: Moraine SUV plant positions for new line bid
  156. US: Chrysler to trim production to reduce dealer stocks
  157. Ford recalling 134,365 SUVs (Reuters)
  158. Union: Ford to Close St. Paul Plant in '09 (AP)
  159. Union: Ford to Close St. Paul Plant in '09 (AP)
  160. Ford to Realign South America Operations (AP)
  161. Ford to close Virginia assembly plant: union (Reuters)
  162. US: GM exec hints at tough union negotiations ahead
  163. GERMANY: VW said to be after more co-op with DC
  164. RUSSIA: Severstal-Auto starts offering buyers loans
  165. Union: Ford to Close St. Paul Plant in '09 (AP)
  166. Ford to close Virginia, Minnesota plants: union (Reuters)
  167. Ford Recalling Nearly 150,000 SUVs (AP)
  168. UAW: Ford Closing Plants in Minn., Va. (AP)
  169. Ford says to idle two more assembly plants (Reuters)
  170. Ford Closing Plants in Minn., Va., in 2008 (AP)
  171. Honda May Cut Hybrid Production (AP)
  172. Ford recalls 153,000 vehicles for safety defect (AFP)
  173. Ford names two more plants slated for closure (AFP)
  174. NEW YORK SHOW: Lexus launches world's first V8 full hybrid
  175. US: Ford confirms 2008 closure for two US plants
  176. Ford Closing Plants in Minn., Va., in 2008 (AP)
  177. GM May Take Charge in 1Q for Health Plan (AP)
  178. GM sees $13 billion net savings from health-care deal (Reuters)
  179. GM May Take Charge in 1Q for Health Plan (AP)
  180. Ford to Shut Plants in Minn., Va. in 2008 (AP)
  181. Hyundai Unveils New Elantra at Auto Show (AP)
  182. Employees Prepare for Life After Ford (AP)
  183. Mini Cooper S John Cooper Works GP Kit Makes Debut At NYIAS
  184. VW’s Force Of Good Tour Will Deliver Meals Across New York City
  185. Volkswagen Rabbit Springs Into New York Just In Time For Easter
  186. Nissan CEO Talks Up New Altima (AP)
  187. European Car Sales Up 3.2 Percent in 1Q (AP)
  188. Japan to Test Fuel Cell-Powered Train (AP)
  189. GAZ to Produce DaimlerChrysler Cars (AP)
  190. GM to take three billion dollar in charges for health care pact (AFP)
  191. The New 2007 Audi TT Coupe
  192. MADD and Nissan Join Forces to Raise $2 Million for 2006 Strides for Change
  193. U.S. Automakers Push More Products (AP)
  194. Summary Box: Auto Shows Wrapup (AP)
  195. Economy May Leave Ford Employees Behind (AP)
  196. Japan to Test Fuel Cell-Powered Train (AP)
  197. U.S. Automakers Trying to Fill Every Niche (AP)
  198. New luxury cars roll across stage (USATODAY.com)
  199. DaimlerChrysler: India Buying Luxury Cars (AP)
  200. Flowmaster and Pontiac Join in GTO Sweepstakes
  201. Xbox Project Gotham Racing 3 Goes Full-Throttle
  202. Success For The Super Sports Car From Sant’Agata
  203. Toyota Touts Impact on U.S. in Billboards (AP)
  204. Toyota Touts Impact on U.S. in Billboards (AP)
  205. Future: Next-Gen Acura NSX is go! Finally...
  206. Success For The Super Sports Car From Sant'Agata
  207. VW's Force Of Good Tour Will Deliver Meals Across New York City
  208. US: Hayes Lemmerz delays filing of 10-K
  209. CHINA: Profits plunge at Changan Auto
  210. UK/JAPAN: Honda diesel engine full manufacture in UK to start in about a year
  211. US: GAZ to buy Sebring/Stratus assembly line from Chrysler
  212. Ford still on track for 2006 profit in Europe (Reuters)
  213. US: Eaton increases earnings by 11%
  214. SOUTH KOREA: Hyundai Group collapse threatened as probe widens
  215. US: Ford considers new low cost plant in North America
  216. Mitsubishi to Pay $47,000 in Damages (AP)
  217. UK: Mazda plans MX-5 airbag checks
  218. NETHERLANDS: US Mitsubishi heads to Russia, Ukraine and the Middle East
  219. CHINA: TRW 'localises' more Audi parts
  220. CHINA: TRW expands brake actuator JV
  221. US: Honda may cut hybrid production
  222. BREAKING NEWS: UK: PSA Peugeot Citroën will close Ryton plant in 2007
  223. EXCLUSIVE: BRAZIL: Mitsubishi launches locally-made Pajero Sport
  224. SPAIN: Parts maker Cie plots major biofuels expansion
  225. RUSSIA: Lamborghini opens Moscow shop
  226. JAPAN: Toyota chief willing to form alliances
  227. BELGIUM: Ford sees European profit
  228. Ford urges bankruptcy reform for auto parts sector (Reuters)
  229. Ross Predicts More Auto Part Consolidation (AP)
  230. Ross sees significant risks to US auto industry (Reuters)
  231. Toyota plans to sell ethanol cars in US by 2008: FT (Reuters)
  232. Nitrogen Prolongs Tread Life And Improves Mileage
  233. Jag Enthusiasts Show Off Their Passion
  234. Hybrid Popularity Driven By More Than Tax Credits
  235. Love Of Old Cars Unites Pair
  236. Ethanol's Downside Could Mean Higher Gas Prices
  237. Insurance Tests Crash GM Safety Features
  238. Meguiar's Launches 2006 European Luxury Tour Contest
  239. Toyota plans to sell ethanol cars in US by 2008: FT (Reuters)
  240. Toyota plans to sell ethanol cars in US by 2008: report (Reuters)
  241. Nissan sees parent profit jump to pay for dividend (Reuters)
  242. UK: Unions condemn PSA plant axe
  243. US: Hyundai Alabama builds first saleable Santa Fe
  244. UK: Lexus RX350 finally reaches Europe
  245. GERMANY/UK: Volkswagen adds dual-charge motor to Golf line
  246. JAPAN: Dividend payment funds transfer boost Nissan Motor parent profit
  247. SOUTH KOREA: Hyundai Motor attempts atonement with $1bn shares to charity
  248. HONG KONG: Honda China JV partner posts sharp H2 earnings fall
  249. CHINA: Toyota partner 2005 net soars
  250. US: Toyota to sell flex-fuel vehicles from 2008