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- UK: Ricardo to help sportscar maker comply with Euro 5
- GERMANY: New GM Corsa base price under EUR11,000
- US/JAPAN: GM denies approach by Toyota to scupper Nissan deal
- S KOREA: Hyundai chairman returns to work
- UK: Ford to spend £1bn on environmental technologies
- AUSTRALIA: General Motors Holden revives Omega nameplate
- AUSTRALIA: Holden revives General Motors' Omega nameplate
- CANADA: Volvo wins bus contract with Quebec
- INDONESIA: Auto sellers hope for motor show boost
- US: Ford refuses to rule out international alliance
- UK: British motor industry awaits fate of Longbridge
- BELGIUM: Toyota Europe boosts H1 sales 10%
- UK: Nanjing Auto takes MG a (small) step further
- Fields: Ford to launch new vehicles in '07
(AP)
- Ford is first to offer clean-burning hydrogen vehicles
(AFP)
- UK: Gen 4 Corsa flies in to London
- Ford first to offer clean-burning hydrogen vehicles
(AFP)
- GM, Toyota dismiss talk of alliance
(AFP)
- Russo and Steele "Sports and Muscle in Monterey" Expands to Two Nights!
- O'gara Coach Rentals Introduces World's Finest Luxury & Exotic Fleet
- GM Provides Ohio With E85-Capable Chevrolet Tahoe for Educational Use
- REO Speedwagon Headlines 2006 Corvette Funfest
- Fields: Ford to launch new vehicles in '07
(AP)
- GM, Toyota dismiss talk of alliance
(AFP)
- UK: Gen 4 Corsa flies in to London
- UK: Nanjing Auto takes MG a (small) step further
- US: Ford insists new products are on the horizon
- DaimlerChrysler relocates production of Mercedes sports coupe to Brazil
(AFP)
- US: UAW president does not rule out Delphi strike still
- US: Delphi could set up Chinese trading arm
- EUROPE: Toyota eyes 1m unit sales in 2006
- JAPAN: Nissan reveals new Thai parts plant in export boost
- Wagoner: Would remain GM CEO after any tie-up
(Reuters)
- BRAZIL: Production of Mercedes-Benz C-Class Sports coupe shifted
- INDIA: Tata and Fiat look into production venture - report
- Wagoner says would still head GM after any tie-up
(Reuters)
- GERMANY: DaimlerChrysler sells property for EUR300m
- SWEDEN: Volvo eyes recovery but looks to shed jobs
- UK: Daimler charges forward with electric smart car
- GERMANY: Porche has high hopes for Cayman models
- EXCLUSIVE: LONDON SHOW: Automaker must have hybrids despite expense and doubtful benefit - GM 'product czar'
- Toyota recalls vehicles over faulty engine
(AP)
- US: Noble and GM combine for vehicle programmes
- UK: GM boss insists he will remain at helm
- Why is Kerkorian pushing GM alliance?
(AP)
- US: UAW president does not rule out Delphi strike
- Green is business's new black
(FT.com)
- Toyota has had no talks with GM: executive
(Reuters)
- Pensioners battle over health insurance
(AP)
- Toyota has had no talks with GM: executive
(Reuters)
- Toyota's US president dismisses report of GM talks
(AFP)
- Toyota recalls vehicles over faulty engine
(AP)
- Toyota's US president dismisses report of GM talks
(AFP)
- Pontiac Launches Seductive Hispanic Campaign
- SOUTH BAY MINI Debuts Limited Edition FIREBALLED! MINIS
- Toyota plans hybrid that runs on batteries
(AP)
- Toyota considers U.S. effort for alternative fuels
(Reuters)
- Future: Chevrolet Camaro Concept
- Future: Aston Martin Rapide Concept
- Toyota considers US effort for alternative fuels
(Reuters)
- BMW plans to sell diesel-powered cars in US: report
(Reuters)
- Toyota to hold news conference on recall
(Reuters)
- SPAIN: Seat expands in Rome
- Renault works council open to tie-up with General Motors
(AFP)
- SPAIN [updated 11:00BST]: Seat expands in Rome
- UK: Ford urges government to join environmental drive
- UK: Deutsche Bank lowers BMW rating
- US: Motor industry 'vibrant' - Toyota chief
- LONDON SHOW: Vauxhall performance pleases General Motors chief
- LONDON SHOW: Chrysler readies Sebring for European D-segment battle
- JAPAN: Toyota adds to its recall woes
- INDIA: Maruti Udyog hikes prices
- LONDON SHOW: Ford claims flex-fuel beats hybrids on CO2 emissions
- LONDON SHOW [updated 14:00BST]: Vauxhall performance pleases General Motors chief
- UK: BMW eyes US launch for diesel-powered cars
- US: Honda Ohio's latest product - ice
- CZECH REPUBLIC: Ashok Leyland invests in Avia
- LONDON SHOW: Kia pictures new Slovak-built car
- ROMANIA: Ford in talks over Daewoo Romania plant
- LONDON SHOW: CO2 offset to cost Land Rover buyers GBP85-165
- LONDON SHOW: Even right-looking alliances don't always work - GM CEO
- US: Toyota looks into ethanol and alternative fuels
- Saturn Sponsors Bon Jovi's Have A Nice Gig Finals
- Toyota apologizes for recall failings
(AFP)
- Toyota not studying ways to join Nissan/Renault GM
(Reuters)
- Toyota won't bar GM, Renault-Nissan union
(AP)
- Toyota won't bar GM, Renault-Nissan union
(AP)
- SPAIN: Iveco-Santana to make 15,000 new Anibals a year
- LONDON SHOW: CO2 offset to cost Land Rover buyers GBP85-165
- LONDON SHOW: Even right-looking alliances don't always work - GM CEO
- LONDON SHOW: ‘Consumer at the heart of London Show offering’ - organisers
- LONDON SHOW: CO2 offset to cost Land Rover buyers GBP85-165
- Toyota vows to step up quality amid rising recalls
(Reuters)
- Toyota says no plans to join GM-Renault/Nissan alliance talks
(AFP)
- Toyota apologizes over vehicle defects
(AFP)
- Toyota won't bar GM, Renault-Nissan union
(AP)
- Ford posts loss as SUV sales slump
(Reuters)
- GERMANY: They're changing the guard at BMW Palace
- Ford posts loss as SUV sales slump
(Reuters)
- Toyota will not join or block alliance
(AP)
- Ford reports $123 million 2Q loss
(AP)
- US: Ford second quarter loss increases
- Ford posts quarterly loss
(Reuters)
- Ford swings to loss, sales fall 6 pct.
(AP)
- US: Behr starts expanding headquarters
- UK: BMW after more market share
- UK: All-inclusive Tokyo motor show planned for 2007
- UK: Smart sports cars to be reborn in Wales
- JAPAN: No Toyota plans to hinder any GM alliance
- Ford reports $123 million 2Q loss
(AP)
- Ford posts unexpected loss
(Reuters)
- Ford suffers $123 million loss
(AFP)
- Toyota will not join or block alliance
(AP)
- JAPAN: Government to reprimand Toyota over recalls
- GERMANY: VW to build small SUV in Wolfsburg
- RUSSIA: H1 car sales up 12%
- US: Johnson Controls Q3 net income up 32.5%
- Ford swings into loss, vows deeper restructuring
(AFP)
- Ford reports $123 million 2Q loss
(AP)
- Ford posts unexpected loss
(Reuters)
- Ford swings into loss, vows deeper restructuring
(AFP)
- UK: Union discontent played down by PSA
- Ford shares down after reporting 2Q loss
(AP)
- GOLDING’S TAKE: Who now can afford a Ford?
- Toyota to expand hybrid car range in US
(AFP)
- Renault works council open to tie-up with General Motors
(AFP)
- Hybrid car owners hope to plug in to better mileage
(AFP)
- Toyota recalls some SUVs in US
(Reuters)
- Ford blames 2Q loss on dependence on SUVs
(AP)
- Tax credits for some hybrid cars halved
(AP)
- Ford blames 2Q loss on dependence of SUVs
(AP)
- Ford swings into loss, vows deeper restructuring
(AFP)
- Ford says it is open to alliances
(AFP)
- Americans testing hydrogen vehicles
(AP)
- Johnson Controls profit up, but warns on outlook
(Reuters)
- High pump prices drive motorists online
(Reuters)
- The View from Motown: Mucking the Alliance Waters
- GM says clears hurdle in GMAC sale
(Reuters)
- Ford blames 2Q loss on dependence of SUVs
(AP)
- Toyota told to improve recall system amid cover-up claims
(AFP)
- The View from Motown: Worry about Ford
- Nissan-Renault CEO: GM capital tie not precondition
(Reuters)
- US: Gentex enjoys record Q2
- UK: PSA plays down union motor show protests
- GOLDING’S TAKE: Who now can afford a Ford?
- GERMANY [updated 11:00BST 21/07]: VW to build small SUV in Wolfsburg
- GERMANY: Mazda stages photo contest to launch new car
- Renault-Nissan chief says GM deal hinges on synergies
(AFP)
- AUSTRALIA: Toyota full year profit falls as capital expendtiture rises
- GOLDING’S TAKE: Who now can afford a Ford?
- JAPAN: Rare public rebuke for Toyota
- UKRAINE: ZAZ secures US$75m loan
- UK: Wagon sees weak first quarter
- US: Ford open to alliances, says CEO
- US: Lear to acquire 34% of International Automotive Components JV
- EMERGING MARKETS ANALYSIS: Emerging markets, not global mergers, are key for PSA
- SPAIN: Emerging markets boost parts makers’ first-half profits
- UK: Lotus may revive manufacturing partnerships
- US: Capital alliance not prerequisite to GM deal - Renault boss
- INDONESIA: Vehicle sales to recover to half a million by 2007
- GERMANY: Volkswagen looks to hive off component division - report
- Renault-Nissan chief says GM deal hinges on synergies
(AFP)
- Japan scolds Toyota on recall practices
(AP)
- John Waggoner:Investing - GM bonds' risk may be worth it
(USATODAY.com)
- Hydrogen fuel cell company starts small
(AP)
- Hydrogen fuel cell company starts small
(AP)
- Michelin, union extend contract talks
(Reuters)
- Hydrogen fuel cell company starts small
(AP)
- BMW to produce X3 in Germany and United States
(AFP)
- Gasoline prices top $3 gallon, hit 25-year high
(Reuters)
- Michelin, union extend tire contract by 48 hours
(Reuters)
- Fiat, Credit Agricole agree auto financing venture
(Reuters)
- Fiat, Credit Agricole agree auto financing venture
(Reuters)
- Fiat, Credit Agricole agree auto financing venture
(Reuters)
- ITALY: Fiat Auto and Crédit Agricole form finance joint venture
- GM Pens IT-Buying Bible
(PC Magazine)
- GERMANY: Next Smart baby will be much the same size but safer
- Q&A with Jonathan Browning, GM Europe
- JAPAN: Mazda boosts H1 production
- Q&A with Jonathan Browning, GM Europe
- FRANCE: Domestic sales downturn hits Faurecia
- RUSSIA: Iranian cars to be assembled in Belarus
- ITALY: Fiat plans Chinese and Russian commercial vehicle JVs
- GERMANY: BMW undecided on X3 plant shift
- EMERGING MARKETS ANALYSIS: Harbin Hafei - China’s high-flying automaker
- JAPAN: Honda plans new hybrid motor plant
- CHINA: Toyota eyes 52% sales boost
- ITALY: Black ink again on Fiat Auto books
- New Volkswagen Tiguan SUV
- Mercedes-Benz Launches The E-Class Experience
- MG Rover collapse could cost private sector, ex-workers 1.1 bn dollars
(AFP)
- Future: Lincoln MKS
- Spied: 2007 Mercedes-Benz CL63 AMG
- ITALY: Black ink again on Fiat Auto books
- EMERGING MARKETS ANALYSIS: HCVs: Ashok Leyland turns the tables
- GM reaches amended credit facility deal with banks
(Reuters)
- Nissan quarterly profit rises 4.2 percent
(AP)
- FRANCE: Valeo H1 operating income up 6.9%
- JAPAN: US recall costs hit Nissan Motor in first quarter
- Nissan Motor operating profit tumbles as sales slide
(AFP)
- ITALY: Fiat intends to keep Auto unit - CEO
- NEW ZEALAND: Controversial Toyota SUV ad back on air
- UK: Vehicle production falls in June
- US: New Lear UK seat JV ready to supply Nissan
- Q&A with Jonathan Browning, GM Europe
- EMERGING MARKETS ANALYSIS: Harbin Hafei - China’s high-flying automaker
- UK: Government counts MG Rover crash cost at over GBP600m
- US: Delphi eyes sale of cockpit and closure divisions
- JAPAN: Nissan to recall 135,000 Largo vehicles
- SWEDEN: Autoliv ups stake in China JV
- JAPAN: NTN buys controlling stake in Nissan bearing division
- GERMANY: VW and works council agree efficiency deal
- Q&A with Fredrik Arp, Volvo CEO and President
- JAPAN: Automakers report mixed performance overseas in H1
- ITALY: Black ink again on Fiat Auto books
- Q&A with Fredrik Arp, Volvo Car CEO and President
- ITALY/INDIA: Fiat and Tata announce new alliance
- Honda to sell new small jet in United States
(Reuters)
- GERMANY: Faurecia eyed over alleged BMW bribes
- Volkswagen’s Self-Guided Touareg In Smithsonian Summer Exhibit
- Mazda RX-8 Appears In Spacedog Graphic Novel
- GM's earnings to spotlight turnaround
(AP)
- Michelin, union reach tentative US tire agreement
(Reuters)
- GM's earnings to spotlight turnaround
(AP)
- GERMANY: Faurecia eyed over alleged BMW bribes
- Honda beats forecasts on US sales
(Reuters)
- Q&A with Fredrik Arp, Volvo Car CEO and President
- ITALY/INDIA: Fiat and Tata announce new alliance
- FRANCE: PSA Peugeot Citroen misses H1 operating margin target
- Honda beats forecasts on US sales
(Reuters)
- ITALY/INDIA: Fiat and Tata announce new alliance
- JAPAN: Honda Q1 net income up 30%
- GM posts operating profit, net loss widens
(Reuters)
- GM posts 2Q loss of $3.2 billion
(AP)
- Stock futures lower after 2 days of gains
(AP)
- GM surprises with operating profit
(Reuters)
- US: GM loses $US3.2bn in second quarter
- Fiat's ComebackIs It for Real?
(BusinessWeek Online)
- GM posts strong operating profit
(Reuters)
- GM posts 2Q loss, but sales rise
(AP)
- GM loss widens to 3.2 billion dollars but tops forecasts
(AFP)
- IRAN: Motor parts exports up 87% by value
- US: ArvinMeritor sells aftermarket unit
- NEW ZEALAND: Nissan takes ad off air
- GM posts 2Q loss of $3.2 billion
(AP)
- Stocks down slightly on profit taking
(AP)
- GM surprises with operating profit
(Reuters)
- GM loss widens to 3.2 billion dollars but tops forecasts
(AFP)
- Stocks down slightly on profit taking
(AP)
- GM posts 2Q loss of $3.2 billion
(AP)
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