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