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  1. UK: Ricardo to help sportscar maker comply with Euro 5
  2. GERMANY: New GM Corsa base price under EUR11,000
  3. US/JAPAN: GM denies approach by Toyota to scupper Nissan deal
  4. S KOREA: Hyundai chairman returns to work
  5. UK: Ford to spend £1bn on environmental technologies
  6. AUSTRALIA: General Motors Holden revives Omega nameplate
  7. AUSTRALIA: Holden revives General Motors' Omega nameplate
  8. CANADA: Volvo wins bus contract with Quebec
  9. INDONESIA: Auto sellers hope for motor show boost
  10. US: Ford refuses to rule out international alliance
  11. UK: British motor industry awaits fate of Longbridge
  12. BELGIUM: Toyota Europe boosts H1 sales 10%
  13. UK: Nanjing Auto takes MG a (small) step further
  14. Fields: Ford to launch new vehicles in '07 (AP)
  15. Ford is first to offer clean-burning hydrogen vehicles (AFP)
  16. UK: Gen 4 Corsa flies in to London
  17. Ford first to offer clean-burning hydrogen vehicles (AFP)
  18. GM, Toyota dismiss talk of alliance (AFP)
  19. Russo and Steele "Sports and Muscle in Monterey" Expands to Two Nights!
  20. O'gara Coach Rentals Introduces World's Finest Luxury & Exotic Fleet
  21. GM Provides Ohio With E85-Capable Chevrolet Tahoe for Educational Use
  22. REO Speedwagon Headlines 2006 Corvette Funfest
  23. Fields: Ford to launch new vehicles in '07 (AP)
  24. GM, Toyota dismiss talk of alliance (AFP)
  25. UK: Gen 4 Corsa flies in to London
  26. UK: Nanjing Auto takes MG a (small) step further
  27. US: Ford insists new products are on the horizon
  28. DaimlerChrysler relocates production of Mercedes sports coupe to Brazil (AFP)
  29. US: UAW president does not rule out Delphi strike still
  30. US: Delphi could set up Chinese trading arm
  31. EUROPE: Toyota eyes 1m unit sales in 2006
  32. JAPAN: Nissan reveals new Thai parts plant in export boost
  33. Wagoner: Would remain GM CEO after any tie-up (Reuters)
  34. BRAZIL: Production of Mercedes-Benz C-Class Sports coupe shifted
  35. INDIA: Tata and Fiat look into production venture - report
  36. Wagoner says would still head GM after any tie-up (Reuters)
  37. GERMANY: DaimlerChrysler sells property for EUR300m
  38. SWEDEN: Volvo eyes recovery but looks to shed jobs
  39. UK: Daimler charges forward with electric smart car
  40. GERMANY: Porche has high hopes for Cayman models
  41. EXCLUSIVE: LONDON SHOW: Automaker must have hybrids despite expense and doubtful benefit - GM 'product czar'
  42. Toyota recalls vehicles over faulty engine (AP)
  43. US: Noble and GM combine for vehicle programmes
  44. UK: GM boss insists he will remain at helm
  45. Why is Kerkorian pushing GM alliance? (AP)
  46. US: UAW president does not rule out Delphi strike
  47. Green is business's new black (FT.com)
  48. Toyota has had no talks with GM: executive (Reuters)
  49. Pensioners battle over health insurance (AP)
  50. Toyota has had no talks with GM: executive (Reuters)
  51. Toyota's US president dismisses report of GM talks (AFP)
  52. Toyota recalls vehicles over faulty engine (AP)
  53. Toyota's US president dismisses report of GM talks (AFP)
  54. Pontiac Launches Seductive Hispanic Campaign
  55. SOUTH BAY MINI Debuts Limited Edition FIREBALLED! MINIS
  56. Toyota plans hybrid that runs on batteries (AP)
  57. Toyota considers U.S. effort for alternative fuels (Reuters)
  58. Future: Chevrolet Camaro Concept
  59. Future: Aston Martin Rapide Concept
  60. Toyota considers US effort for alternative fuels (Reuters)
  61. BMW plans to sell diesel-powered cars in US: report (Reuters)
  62. Toyota to hold news conference on recall (Reuters)
  63. SPAIN: Seat expands in Rome
  64. Renault works council open to tie-up with General Motors (AFP)
  65. SPAIN [updated 11:00BST]: Seat expands in Rome
  66. UK: Ford urges government to join environmental drive
  67. UK: Deutsche Bank lowers BMW rating
  68. US: Motor industry 'vibrant' - Toyota chief
  69. LONDON SHOW: Vauxhall performance pleases General Motors chief
  70. LONDON SHOW: Chrysler readies Sebring for European D-segment battle
  71. JAPAN: Toyota adds to its recall woes
  72. INDIA: Maruti Udyog hikes prices
  73. LONDON SHOW: Ford claims flex-fuel beats hybrids on CO2 emissions
  74. LONDON SHOW [updated 14:00BST]: Vauxhall performance pleases General Motors chief
  75. UK: BMW eyes US launch for diesel-powered cars
  76. US: Honda Ohio's latest product - ice
  77. CZECH REPUBLIC: Ashok Leyland invests in Avia
  78. LONDON SHOW: Kia pictures new Slovak-built car
  79. ROMANIA: Ford in talks over Daewoo Romania plant
  80. LONDON SHOW: CO2 offset to cost Land Rover buyers GBP85-165
  81. LONDON SHOW: Even right-looking alliances don't always work - GM CEO
  82. US: Toyota looks into ethanol and alternative fuels
  83. Saturn Sponsors Bon Jovi's Have A Nice Gig Finals
  84. Toyota apologizes for recall failings (AFP)
  85. Toyota not studying ways to join Nissan/Renault GM (Reuters)
  86. Toyota won't bar GM, Renault-Nissan union (AP)
  87. Toyota won't bar GM, Renault-Nissan union (AP)
  88. SPAIN: Iveco-Santana to make 15,000 new Anibals a year
  89. LONDON SHOW: CO2 offset to cost Land Rover buyers GBP85-165
  90. LONDON SHOW: Even right-looking alliances don't always work - GM CEO
  91. LONDON SHOW: ‘Consumer at the heart of London Show offering’ - organisers
  92. LONDON SHOW: CO2 offset to cost Land Rover buyers GBP85-165
  93. Toyota vows to step up quality amid rising recalls (Reuters)
  94. Toyota says no plans to join GM-Renault/Nissan alliance talks (AFP)
  95. Toyota apologizes over vehicle defects (AFP)
  96. Toyota won't bar GM, Renault-Nissan union (AP)
  97. Ford posts loss as SUV sales slump (Reuters)
  98. GERMANY: They're changing the guard at BMW Palace
  99. Ford posts loss as SUV sales slump (Reuters)
  100. Toyota will not join or block alliance (AP)
  101. Ford reports $123 million 2Q loss (AP)
  102. US: Ford second quarter loss increases
  103. Ford posts quarterly loss (Reuters)
  104. Ford swings to loss, sales fall 6 pct. (AP)
  105. US: Behr starts expanding headquarters
  106. UK: BMW after more market share
  107. UK: All-inclusive Tokyo motor show planned for 2007
  108. UK: Smart sports cars to be reborn in Wales
  109. JAPAN: No Toyota plans to hinder any GM alliance
  110. Ford reports $123 million 2Q loss (AP)
  111. Ford posts unexpected loss (Reuters)
  112. Ford suffers $123 million loss (AFP)
  113. Toyota will not join or block alliance (AP)
  114. JAPAN: Government to reprimand Toyota over recalls
  115. GERMANY: VW to build small SUV in Wolfsburg
  116. RUSSIA: H1 car sales up 12%
  117. US: Johnson Controls Q3 net income up 32.5%
  118. Ford swings into loss, vows deeper restructuring (AFP)
  119. Ford reports $123 million 2Q loss (AP)
  120. Ford posts unexpected loss (Reuters)
  121. Ford swings into loss, vows deeper restructuring (AFP)
  122. UK: Union discontent played down by PSA
  123. Ford shares down after reporting 2Q loss (AP)
  124. GOLDING’S TAKE: Who now can afford a Ford?
  125. Toyota to expand hybrid car range in US (AFP)
  126. Renault works council open to tie-up with General Motors (AFP)
  127. Hybrid car owners hope to plug in to better mileage (AFP)
  128. Toyota recalls some SUVs in US (Reuters)
  129. Ford blames 2Q loss on dependence on SUVs (AP)
  130. Tax credits for some hybrid cars halved (AP)
  131. Ford blames 2Q loss on dependence of SUVs (AP)
  132. Ford swings into loss, vows deeper restructuring (AFP)
  133. Ford says it is open to alliances (AFP)
  134. Americans testing hydrogen vehicles (AP)
  135. Johnson Controls profit up, but warns on outlook (Reuters)
  136. High pump prices drive motorists online (Reuters)
  137. The View from Motown: Mucking the Alliance Waters
  138. GM says clears hurdle in GMAC sale (Reuters)
  139. Ford blames 2Q loss on dependence of SUVs (AP)
  140. Toyota told to improve recall system amid cover-up claims (AFP)
  141. The View from Motown: Worry about Ford
  142. Nissan-Renault CEO: GM capital tie not precondition (Reuters)
  143. US: Gentex enjoys record Q2
  144. UK: PSA plays down union motor show protests
  145. GOLDING’S TAKE: Who now can afford a Ford?
  146. GERMANY [updated 11:00BST 21/07]: VW to build small SUV in Wolfsburg
  147. GERMANY: Mazda stages photo contest to launch new car
  148. Renault-Nissan chief says GM deal hinges on synergies (AFP)
  149. AUSTRALIA: Toyota full year profit falls as capital expendtiture rises
  150. GOLDING’S TAKE: Who now can afford a Ford?
  151. JAPAN: Rare public rebuke for Toyota
  152. UKRAINE: ZAZ secures US$75m loan
  153. UK: Wagon sees weak first quarter
  154. US: Ford open to alliances, says CEO
  155. US: Lear to acquire 34% of International Automotive Components JV
  156. EMERGING MARKETS ANALYSIS: Emerging markets, not global mergers, are key for PSA
  157. SPAIN: Emerging markets boost parts makers’ first-half profits
  158. UK: Lotus may revive manufacturing partnerships
  159. US: Capital alliance not prerequisite to GM deal - Renault boss
  160. INDONESIA: Vehicle sales to recover to half a million by 2007
  161. GERMANY: Volkswagen looks to hive off component division - report
  162. Renault-Nissan chief says GM deal hinges on synergies (AFP)
  163. Japan scolds Toyota on recall practices (AP)
  164. John Waggoner:Investing - GM bonds' risk may be worth it (USATODAY.com)
  165. Hydrogen fuel cell company starts small (AP)
  166. Hydrogen fuel cell company starts small (AP)
  167. Michelin, union extend contract talks (Reuters)
  168. Hydrogen fuel cell company starts small (AP)
  169. BMW to produce X3 in Germany and United States (AFP)
  170. Gasoline prices top $3 gallon, hit 25-year high (Reuters)
  171. Michelin, union extend tire contract by 48 hours (Reuters)
  172. Fiat, Credit Agricole agree auto financing venture (Reuters)
  173. Fiat, Credit Agricole agree auto financing venture (Reuters)
  174. Fiat, Credit Agricole agree auto financing venture (Reuters)
  175. ITALY: Fiat Auto and Crédit Agricole form finance joint venture
  176. GM Pens IT-Buying Bible (PC Magazine)
  177. GERMANY: Next Smart baby will be much the same size but safer
  178. Q&A with Jonathan Browning, GM Europe
  179. JAPAN: Mazda boosts H1 production
  180. Q&A with Jonathan Browning, GM Europe
  181. FRANCE: Domestic sales downturn hits Faurecia
  182. RUSSIA: Iranian cars to be assembled in Belarus
  183. ITALY: Fiat plans Chinese and Russian commercial vehicle JVs
  184. GERMANY: BMW undecided on X3 plant shift
  185. EMERGING MARKETS ANALYSIS: Harbin Hafei - China’s high-flying automaker
  186. JAPAN: Honda plans new hybrid motor plant
  187. CHINA: Toyota eyes 52% sales boost
  188. ITALY: Black ink again on Fiat Auto books
  189. New Volkswagen Tiguan SUV
  190. Mercedes-Benz Launches The E-Class Experience
  191. MG Rover collapse could cost private sector, ex-workers 1.1 bn dollars (AFP)
  192. Future: Lincoln MKS
  193. Spied: 2007 Mercedes-Benz CL63 AMG
  194. ITALY: Black ink again on Fiat Auto books
  195. EMERGING MARKETS ANALYSIS: HCVs: Ashok Leyland turns the tables
  196. GM reaches amended credit facility deal with banks (Reuters)
  197. Nissan quarterly profit rises 4.2 percent (AP)
  198. FRANCE: Valeo H1 operating income up 6.9%
  199. JAPAN: US recall costs hit Nissan Motor in first quarter
  200. Nissan Motor operating profit tumbles as sales slide (AFP)
  201. ITALY: Fiat intends to keep Auto unit - CEO
  202. NEW ZEALAND: Controversial Toyota SUV ad back on air
  203. UK: Vehicle production falls in June
  204. US: New Lear UK seat JV ready to supply Nissan
  205. Q&A with Jonathan Browning, GM Europe
  206. EMERGING MARKETS ANALYSIS: Harbin Hafei - China’s high-flying automaker
  207. UK: Government counts MG Rover crash cost at over GBP600m
  208. US: Delphi eyes sale of cockpit and closure divisions
  209. JAPAN: Nissan to recall 135,000 Largo vehicles
  210. SWEDEN: Autoliv ups stake in China JV
  211. JAPAN: NTN buys controlling stake in Nissan bearing division
  212. GERMANY: VW and works council agree efficiency deal
  213. Q&A with Fredrik Arp, Volvo CEO and President
  214. JAPAN: Automakers report mixed performance overseas in H1
  215. ITALY: Black ink again on Fiat Auto books
  216. Q&A with Fredrik Arp, Volvo Car CEO and President
  217. ITALY/INDIA: Fiat and Tata announce new alliance
  218. Honda to sell new small jet in United States (Reuters)
  219. GERMANY: Faurecia eyed over alleged BMW bribes
  220. Volkswagen’s Self-Guided Touareg In Smithsonian Summer Exhibit
  221. Mazda RX-8 Appears In Spacedog Graphic Novel
  222. GM's earnings to spotlight turnaround (AP)
  223. Michelin, union reach tentative US tire agreement (Reuters)
  224. GM's earnings to spotlight turnaround (AP)
  225. GERMANY: Faurecia eyed over alleged BMW bribes
  226. Honda beats forecasts on US sales (Reuters)
  227. Q&A with Fredrik Arp, Volvo Car CEO and President
  228. ITALY/INDIA: Fiat and Tata announce new alliance
  229. FRANCE: PSA Peugeot Citroen misses H1 operating margin target
  230. Honda beats forecasts on US sales (Reuters)
  231. ITALY/INDIA: Fiat and Tata announce new alliance
  232. JAPAN: Honda Q1 net income up 30%
  233. GM posts operating profit, net loss widens (Reuters)
  234. GM posts 2Q loss of $3.2 billion (AP)
  235. Stock futures lower after 2 days of gains (AP)
  236. GM surprises with operating profit (Reuters)
  237. US: GM loses $US3.2bn in second quarter
  238. Fiat's ComebackIs It for Real? (BusinessWeek Online)
  239. GM posts strong operating profit (Reuters)
  240. GM posts 2Q loss, but sales rise (AP)
  241. GM loss widens to 3.2 billion dollars but tops forecasts (AFP)
  242. IRAN: Motor parts exports up 87% by value
  243. US: ArvinMeritor sells aftermarket unit
  244. NEW ZEALAND: Nissan takes ad off air
  245. GM posts 2Q loss of $3.2 billion (AP)
  246. Stocks down slightly on profit taking (AP)
  247. GM surprises with operating profit (Reuters)
  248. GM loss widens to 3.2 billion dollars but tops forecasts (AFP)
  249. Stocks down slightly on profit taking (AP)
  250. GM posts 2Q loss of $3.2 billion (AP)