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  1. RUSSIA: ZAZ starts making buses on Tata chassis
  2. RUSSIA: Kamaz spending $US25m to expand in Kazakhstan
  3. RUSSIA: AvtoVAZ promises new cars in 2009
  4. US: Johnson Controls reports record Q2 results
  5. GOLDING’S TAKE: UK car production will turn down again
  6. Volkswagen Board Talks Strategy (AP)
  7. Ford sees $2.4 bln in charges for plant closings (Reuters)
  8. Nissan Motor Co. to Cut U.S. Production (AP)
  9. Nissan to cut US production to clear inventory (Reuters)
  10. Ford Sees $2.4B Charge for Restructuring (AP)
  11. GM says global first quarter sales up 4 pct (Reuters)
  12. GM says global sales up 4.4 percent (Reuters)
  13. Ford sees $2.4 billion charges for plant closings (Reuters)
  14. Hyundai Motor heir grilled over graft (AFP)
  15. GM global sales up 4.4 percent due to Asia, Latin America (AFP)
  16. Toyota's European unit sales rise 4 pct in Q1 (Reuters)
  17. VW board unlikely to decide on revamp today: source (Reuters)
  18. IRAN: Iran suspends Renault Logan project in exports dispute
  19. GERMANY: VW board to decide on Pischetsrieder contract next month - report
  20. US/FRANCE: Citroën C4 gets 'world car design of the year' accolade
  21. CHINA: Audi sales up 126% in first quarter
  22. GERMANY: Audi workers down tools
  23. BELGIUM: Toyota sales up 4% in Q1
  24. US: Nissan to reduce US production to clear inventory
  25. US: GM global sales up 4.4% in Q1
  26. GERMANY: 40,000 jobs at Volkswagen may be surplus
  27. US: Ford expects US$2.4bn charge for restructuring
  28. GERMANY: Automotive job losses could total 100,000 over next ten years
  29. GM posts sixth straight quarterly loss (Reuters)
  30. GM Reports 6th Consecutive Quarterly Loss (AP)
  31. Run-Flat Tires Go Mainstream (BusinessWeek Online)
  32. GM Reports 6th Consecutive Quarterly Loss (AP)
  33. GM posts narrower loss, shares rise (Reuters)
  34. GM posts narrower loss, shares rise (Reuters)
  35. GM Reports 6th Consecutive Quarterly Loss (AP)
  36. Stocks Barely Mixed on Earnings, Oil (AP)
  37. TAIWAN: China Motor starts production of Town & Country
  38. BELGIUM: Ford starts production of S-MAX and Galaxy
  39. NETHERLANDS: NedCar workers vote in favour of strike
  40. US: DaimlerChrysler to produce almost 500,000 flexible fuel vehicles annually
  41. US: GM trims loss and reports sales increase
  42. Stocks Barely Mixed on Earnings, Oil (AP)
  43. Wall Street mixed as oil continues to weigh (FT.com)
  44. GM narrows losses to 323 million dollars (AFP)
  45. GM posts narrower loss, shares rise (Reuters)
  46. GM Reports 6th Consecutive Quarterly Loss (AP)
  47. Stocks Mixed on Earnings Reports, Oil (AP)
  48. GM Reports 6th Consecutive Quarterly Loss (AP)
  49. GM posts narrower loss, shares rise (Reuters)
  50. US: GM trims losses and reports 14% revenue increase in Q1
  51. Stocks Mixed on Earnings Reports, Oil (AP)
  52. Stocks Mixed on Earnings Reports, Oil (AP)
  53. Strong earnings propel Dow to 6-year high (FT.com)
  54. GM Posts $323 Million First-Quarter Loss (AP)
  55. GM posts narrower loss, shares rally (Reuters)
  56. Dow Up, Nasdaq Down on Earnings, Oil (AP)
  57. GM narrows losses to 323 million dollars (AFP)
  58. GM posts narrower loss, shares rally (Reuters)
  59. Stocks Mixed; GM and Merck Help Lift Dow (AP)
  60. GM Shares Up Despite First-Quarter Loss (AP)
  61. GM Shares Up Despite First-Quarter Loss (AP)
  62. Dow Closes Up 64, Nasdaq Finishes Down 8 (AP)
  63. Dow hits best level in 6 years (FT.com)
  64. Dow Closes Up 64, Nasdaq Finishes Down 8 (AP)
  65. Dow Closes Up 64, Nasdaq Finishes Down 8 (AP)
  66. GM narrows losses to 323 million dollars (AFP)
  67. Japan car makers to keep record profit run this FY (Reuters)
  68. GM Shares Up Despite First-Quarter Loss (AP)
  69. GM Shares Up Despite First-Quarter Loss (AP)
  70. Dow Closes Up 64, Nasdaq Finishes Down 8 (AP)
  71. GM Shares Up Despite First-Quarter Loss (AP)
  72. M'bishi Motors sees 2006 China sales down (Reuters)
  73. Hyundai Chairman Summoned for Questioning (AP)
  74. Hyundai Chairman Summoned for Questioning (AP)
  75. GM CEO won't rule out closing European plant: report (Reuters)
  76. Mitsubishi Motors sees 2006 China sales down 3.9 pct (Reuters)
  77. GM Shares Up Despite First-Quarter Loss (AP)
  78. Hyundai Chairman Summoned for Questioning (AP)
  79. UK: CBI head takes Ford role
  80. US: Mirror maker Q1 net up 2%
  81. COLOMBIA: Assembler Sofasa has best year yet
  82. Ford swings to Q1 loss on restructuring charge (Reuters)
  83. SOUTH KOREA: Hyundai Motor chairman faces grilling on Monday
  84. CHINA: Toyota sees big sales rise
  85. GERMANY: Volkswagen board meeting - ROUNDUP
  86. FRANCE: Valeo Q1 sales up over 15%
  87. Stock Futures Up After Google 1Q Report (AP)
  88. Ford swings to loss on restructuring charges (Reuters)
  89. Ford Loses $1.2B As Restructuring Begins (AP)
  90. CHINA: Mazda suspends production
  91. US: Restructuring costs hit Ford Q1 results
  92. Is Your Pension Plan Retiring Before You? (BusinessWeek Online)
  93. Ford Loses $1.2B As Restructuring Begins (AP)
  94. Ford posts loss on restructuring (Reuters)
  95. US: Japanese seatbelt maker ordered to pay $17m to crash victim
  96. SOUTH KOREA: Strike action halts production at three automakers
  97. US: GM posts record sales in its LAAM region
  98. MALAYSIA: Privately developed new car moves closer to production
  99. Google, 3M Earnings Lift Stocks (AP)
  100. Ford Loses $1.2B As Restructuring Begins (AP)
  101. Google, 3M Earnings Lift Stocks (AP)
  102. Ford posts $1.2 bln loss on charges, shares slip (Reuters)
  103. SOUTH KOREA: Glovis shareholders unhappy at charity donation
  104. ITALY: Fiat might beat operating profit target
  105. INDIA: Suzuki dismisses Tata $2,000 car plan
  106. Earnings Boost Market, Overshadow Oil Woes (AP)
  107. Ford loses 1.2 billion dollars in first quarter (AFP)
  108. Ford Shares Slump on $1.2 Billion Loss (AP)
  109. Ford posts $1.2 bln loss on charges (Reuters)
  110. EMERGING MARKETS ANALYSIS: China slips down the priority list for Renault
  111. Earnings Boost Market, Overshadow Oil Woes (AP)
  112. Ford posts $1.2 bln loss on charges, shares drop (Reuters)
  113. Ford Shares Slump on $1.2 Billion Loss (AP)
  114. Earnings Lift Stocks, Overshadow Oil Woes (AP)
  115. Stocks Mixed As Oil Prices Remain High (AP)
  116. Ford Shares Slide on Worst Loss in 4 Yrs. (AP)
  117. Stocks Decline in Late Afternoon Trading (AP)
  118. Dow Closes Up 5, Nasdaq Finishes Down 20 (AP)
  119. Ford loses 1.2 billion dollars in first quarter (AFP)
  120. Ford Posts $1.2B Loss in First Quarter (AP)
  121. Dow Closes Up 5, Nasdaq Finishes Down 20 (AP)
  122. Dow Closes Up 5, Nasdaq Finishes Down 20 (AP)
  123. Dow Closes Up 5, Nasdaq Finishes Down 20 (AP)
  124. Ford loses 1.2 billion dollars as reorganization costs weigh (AFP)
  125. EMERGING MARKETS ANALYSIS: China slips down the priority list for Renault
  126. GERMANY: Wiedeking lined up to succeed Piëch
  127. GERMANY: Decision re Smart sales in US in 4-6 weeks
  128. JAPAN: Analysts expect robust Q4 earnings
  129. GERMANY: 3% pay deal for metal industry
  130. US: Modine to acquire remaining 50% of Radiadores Visconde
  131. GERMANY: VW considers moving assembly of A3 to Wolfsburg
  132. US: UAW sets course for long court battle with Delphi
  133. Four cylinders power up in popularity (USATODAY.com)
  134. US: Johnson Controls supplying seats for Saturn Outlook
  135. ITALY: Contract Colt convertible construction commences
  136. UK: Queue forms for the Q7
  137. UK: Business as usual despite layoffs
  138. UK: VW Fox finally reaches UK market to replace the unloved Lupo
  139. JAPAN: Nissan close to starting Russian assembly - reports
  140. CHINA: Chery eyes Russian boost
  141. Ford shares fall to three-year low after big loss (Reuters)
  142. Mitsubishi to End DaimlerChrysler Venture (AP)
  143. CHINA: SAIC 'Rover' to reach Europe next year
  144. Ford Shares Drop to 3-Year Low (AP)
  145. Nissan Q4 op profit down 3 pct, sees modest year (Reuters)
  146. DaimlerChrysler denies report of 20,000 job cuts (Reuters)
  147. JAPAN: Nissan full year net income inches up 1.1%
  148. DaimlerChrysler denies report of 20,000 job cuts (Reuters)
  149. US: Exide closing battery factory
  150. GERMANY: VW to transfer some Polo production from Spain to Slovakia
  151. FRANCE: Nissan to launch Infiniti across Europe from 2008
  152. UK: Portable telematics systems remain attractive despite fixed in-cab growth
  153. UK: SMMT study shows decline in C02 emissions
  154. US: High fuel prices have not discouraged sales of large engine vehicles
  155. US: Consumers seriously considering alternative fuels
  156. JAPAN: Nissan joins automakers trek to St Petersburg
  157. FRANCE: Growth outside Europe boosts Renault revenues
  158. BMW mulls tweaking car versions for China market (Reuters)
  159. Nissan reports sixth straight record year (AFP)
  160. UK: Sports car maker closing current factory
  161. GERMANY: BMW may develop special models for China
  162. UZBEKISTAN: Daewoo maker's output rises
  163. JAPAN: Three automakers set overseas production records
  164. JAPAN: Big Hino profit rise but outlook less rosy
  165. SOUTH KOREA: Hyundai profit seen dipping slightly
  166. EMERGING MARKETS ANALYSIS: Rosoboronexport deal suggests GM and AvtoVAZ will go their separate ways
  167. SWEDEN: Volvo boosts Q1 earnings 23%
  168. Bush Seeks More Alternative-Fuel Credits (AP)
  169. Gas Prices, Auto Sales at a Glance (AP)
  170. Automakers, Analysts Mixed on Gas Prices (AP)
  171. Ford to promote green investments to consumers (Reuters)
  172. EMERGING MARKETS ANALYSIS: Brazil’s ethanol alternative points the way for sustainable emerging markets fuel strategies
  173. NETHERLANDS: NedCar jobs safe for at least a year
  174. US: Antitrust approval granted for GMAC sale
  175. US: Paccar reports strong Q1 sales
  176. JAPAN: Honda boosts operating income 38%
  177. INDIA: Net profit rises 39.3% at Suzuki car maker
  178. SOUTH KOREA: Hyundai and Kia increase cash payments to suppliers in bid to win public favour
  179. Stocks Climb on GM Upgrade, Earnings (AP)
  180. US: DaimlerChrysler adds flexible fuel versions of Jeep models from 2007
  181. Dow Up Almost 90 Pts. on GM Upgrade, Earns (AP)
  182. SS-427 and Phase III Camaros: Suddenly It's 1969!
  183. Nissan Develops New Distance Control System
  184. 10 Ways Being a Smart Driver Saves You Gas
  185. Four Cylinders Power Up In Popularity
  186. Big Oil Vs. Big Auto
  187. Are You The Next Automotive Video Podcast Star?
  188. Toyota Teaches Carmaking
  189. Chrysler To Expand Ethanol Lineup
  190. Hybrid Sales Running On Empty
  191. Tight Track Enables Ferrari To Reach Victory Lane
  192. UK: Cost and reliability challenge advanced brake makers
  193. RUSSIA: Car production up 4.1% in Q1
  194. US: Sales and profits rise at interiors specialist
  195. GM Upgrade, Earnings Boost Stocks (AP)
  196. US: UGN opens new plant in Kentucky for interior trim
  197. GM Upgrade, Earnings Boost Stocks (AP)
  198. German Prosecutors Drop Inside-Trade Probe (AP)
  199. US: Lear completes on new loan
  200. SPAIN: Foreign expansion boosts Cie's Q1 profits
  201. Car Styles are Heritage, Not Retro
  202. Bush Calls For Probe Of Rising Gas Prices
  203. Bigger Engine For Nissan 350 Z
  204. Lexus Offers V8 Hybrid
  205. Bentley Continental GTC At New York Show
  206. GM Upgrade, Earnings Boost Stocks (AP)
  207. EU to Probe Planned Subsidy Aid to GM (AP)
  208. Less Than Half of Nissan Workers to Move (AP)
  209. Stocks Mixed on Upbeat Earnings Reports (AP)
  210. Dow Climbs 71 to Finish at Six-Year High (AP)
  211. Dow Climbs 71 to Finish at Six-Year High (AP)
  212. Delphi Still Negotiating With Unions, GM (AP)
  213. Dow Climbs 71 to Finish at Six-Year High (AP)
  214. Dow Climbs 71 to Finish at 6-Year High (AP)
  215. Mitsubishi Motors Falls Short of Forecast (AP)
  216. Mitsubishi Motors beats expectations, targets kept (Reuters)
  217. Mitsubishi Motors beats expectations, targets kept (Reuters)
  218. Mitsubishi Motors Falls Short of Forecast (AP)
  219. M'bishi Motors OP beats expectations, targets kept (Reuters)
  220. JAPAN: Reduced Mitsubishi Motors loss better than forecast
  221. Stock Futures Down Ahead of Fed Testimony (AP)
  222. DaimlerChrysler's Bischoff gets key board post (Reuters)
  223. Daimler Q1 profit rises, Mercedes narrows loss (Reuters)
  224. DaimlerChrysler 1Q Profit Up 4 Percent (AP)
  225. UK: Former MG Rover chairman alleges negative press briefings
  226. UK: Automakers eye alternative transmissions
  227. GERMANY: DaimlerChrysler Q1 operating profit up 42%
  228. DaimlerChrysler's Smart car puts brake on first-quarter profits (AFP)
  229. DaimlerChrysler 1Q Profit Up 4 Percent (AP)
  230. BELGIUM: Strong Q1 demand for light and medium trucks across Europe
  231. SWEDEN: Scania reports 26% increase in operating income
  232. EXCLUSIVE: FRANCE: Analyst warns of five plant closures by 2009
  233. Stock Futures Down Ahead of Fed Testimony (AP)
  234. Ford Launching Concept Car Reality Show (AP)
  235. DaimlerChrysler 1Q Profit Up 4 Percent (AP)
  236. Mercedes disappoints as Daimler profit rises (Reuters)
  237. China Rate Hike Sends Stocks Lower (AP)
  238. US: Premium luxury segment boosts AutoNation first quarter
  239. SOUTH KOREA: Hyundai’s president will be arrested
  240. Stocks Find Footing on Bernanke Comments (AP)
  241. Big Three auto CEOs to meet President Bush (Reuters)
  242. UK: Monthly production rises first time this year
  243. US: BorgWarner reports revenue and profit hikes for first quarter
  244. US: Diesels soar 80%
  245. Stocks Gain Ground on Bernanke Comments (AP)
  246. Big Three auto leaders to meet Bush (Reuters)
  247. DaimlerChrysler's Smart car puts brake on first-quarter profits (AFP)
  248. DaimlerChrysler 1Q Profit Up 4 Percent (AP)
  249. Big 3 Automakers to Meet With Bush (AP)
  250. US: Tenneco Q1 results flat