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- Can Apple Make Ford, GM, Mazda Cool?
(TechWeb)
- Toyota Q1 profits jump as sales gallop
(Reuters)
- NEW ZEALAND: Sales down again last month
- FRANCE: Citroen reveals seven-seat Picasso
- JAPAN: Favourable currency boosts Toyota Q1 result
- Toyota Q1 profits jump as sales gallop
(Reuters)
- Toyota profit soars to record on strong US sales
(AFP)
- JAPAN: Mazda to sell iPod adaptor globally
- US: Hyundai poaches new COO from Nissan
- US: Chrysler starts building new Aspen SUV
- Securitas says signs $800 mln deal with GM
(Reuters)
- Goodyear quarterly earnings fall
(Reuters)
- SOUTH KOREA: New flagship sedan boosts Kia sales
- US: Goodyear Q2 operating income falls
- US: Chrysler starts building new Aspen SUV
- Toyota profit soars to record on strong US sales
(AFP)
- Goodyear plans more cost cuts
(Reuters)
- Securitas signs $800 mln deal with GM
(Reuters)
- JAPAN/US [updated 13:20BST]: Automakers join iPod adaptor race
- US: Ford hit by another big recall
- Toyota's 1Q profit up 39 percent
(AP)
- GM aims for 10 percent of Indian car market
(AFP)
- Goodyear profit tops expectations
(Reuters)
- 2006 Hybridfest
- VW Passat Has Reliable Protection For Child Passengers
- Internet Brands Launches Industry-First Wikicars.org
- New 2007 Ford F-150 Comes With More Options
- UK: Dealer merger dodges competition probe
- US/UK [updated 15:25BST]: Ford hit by another big recall
- INDIA: General Motors confirms second car plant
- US: Visteon sell-off moves reported
- FRANCE: Valeo declines comment on Visteon acquisition
- Toyota's 1Q profit up 39 percent
(AP)
- GERMANY: Changes needed to combat parts-buying corruption
- GERMANY: Mercedes sales set seven-month record
- Goodyear profit tops expectations
(Reuters)
- Toyota Q1 profits jump as sales gallop
(Reuters)
- 2006 Hybridfest Video
- Toyota's 1Q profit up 39 percent
(AP)
- Toyota settles harassment lawsuit
(AFP)
- Union workers ratify Michelin tire contract
(Reuters)
- Ford may sell Land Rover and Jaguar arms
(Reuters)
- Toyota settles sexual harassment suit
(AP)
- Report: Camaro muscle car coming back
(AP)
- Hyundai Motor Q2 profit drops on weaker local sales
(Reuters)
- Toyota rises after strong Q1, Goldman lifts f'cast
(Reuters)
- Hyundai, Kia Q2 profits hit as local sales slow
(Reuters)
- Toyota shares outperform after strong Q1
(Reuters)
- GERMANY: Mercedes sales set seven-month record
- GERMANY: BMW sales up (again) in 2006
- US: Toyota settles sexual harassment lawsuit
- EMERGING MARKETS ANALYSIS: How ‘hibernating’ Indego concept will revitalise GAZ and LDV
- UK: Rate rise won't help "weak" car sales
- Hyundai Motor posts sharp drop in second-quarter profit
(AFP)
- RESEARCH: Q&A with Yazaki North America
- AUSTRALIA: July sales fall 1.4%
- UK: European car sales down 3.5% in July
- Life in the Fast Lane
(The Motley Fool)
- US: ArvinMeritor plans new China axle plant
- THAILAND: Isuzu updates popular pickup
- JAPAN: Nippon Paint Company (NPC) buying Rohm and Haas operations
- US: Ford refuses to be drawn on Jaguar rumours
- GM Europe July vehicle sales fall
(Reuters)
- SWITZERLAND: GM's Chevrolet and Saab post record Europe sales
- No gas shortages seen from lost Alaska oil
(Reuters)
- Not Time Yet to Part With ArvinMeritor
(The Motley Fool)
- RUSSIA: GAZ rules out Jaguar bid
- Mitsubishi To Make Sirius Satellite Radio Standard In 2007
- Piloti Joins Champion Racing And Audi Sport North America
- No gas shortages seen from lost Alaskan oil
(Reuters)
- Pump prices poised for record on BP Alaska snag
(Reuters)
- Oil Output To Drop 400,000 Barrels
- US sees no gasoline shortages from lost Alaska oil
(Reuters)
- Honda forms aircraft unit, aims to sell jet in 2010
(Reuters)
- SWITZERLAND: GM's Chevrolet and Saab post record Europe sales
- RUSSIA: GAZ rules out Jaguar bid
- US: TRW Dutch subsidiary buys Dana unit
- JAPAN: Nissan and Mitsubishi ink new OEM deal
- Universal to buy Reynolds and Reynolds
(Reuters)
- UK: Pirelli workers to strike over pay
- UK: Dealer group sees market staying "tough"
- US: Chrysler automated contracts system makes progress
- US: Denso fuel systems unit expanding
- GM trims future pension obligation
(Reuters)
- Universal to buy Reynolds and Reynolds
(Reuters)
- US: Delco Remy posts H1 sales record
- Russia: H1 car imports up 27%
- MEXICO: Vehicle output and exports up last month
- UK: Ford recalling 2,600 Explorer SUVs
- TURKEY: Currency and interest rates hit auto sales
- RUSSIA: Tyre maker spending EUR51.4m
- JAPAN: Honda jets get set
- US: GM trims employee costs
- RESEARCH FEATURE: Plugging in
- JAPAN: Nissan and Mitsubishi ink new OEM deal
- UAW indicates willingness to help Ford
(AP)
- 2005 Most Stolen Vehicle List Shows Preference For Hondas
- Tesla Motors' Performance Electric Car
- GM shares and bonds risky, but stock still enticing
(Reuters)
- Gm says GO on the camaro!
- RESEARCH FEATURE: Plugging in
- GERMANY/UK: BMW redesigns flagship SUV
- RESEARCH FEATURE: Plugging in
- CANADA: Magna International slows in second quarter
- US: Less work for a new car
- US: GKN acquires Rockford Powertrain
- AUSTRALIA/US: Pacifica H1 net soars 107%
- US: Honda rules out full-size trucks
- US: Honda Fit demand strains supply
- US: Ford names new international operations executives
- US: Honda rules out full-size trucks
- US: Shanghai-GM inks Covisint deal
- THAILAND: Toyota sets up Asia-pacific regional training centre
- US: UAW offers support to Ford
- US [updated 15:45BST]: Honda rules out full-size trucks
- US: Amerigon climate seats for 2007 Range Rover
- COLOMBIA [updated 17:10BST]: Mazda plant to expand output 40%
- JAPAN: Bridgestone profit plunges
- Ford unveils souped-up Mustang Shelby GT
(AP)
- Toyota's Lexus tops U.S. vehicle quality study
(Reuters)
- Ford to increase pace of new model launches
(Reuters)
- Toyota's Lexus tops dependability study
(AP)
- CORRECTED: GM shares and bonds risky, but stock still enticing
(Reuters)
- Cars From "Talladega Nights: The Ballad Of Ricky Bobby" To Be Auctioned
- Gooding & Company Auction Rare Vehicles Without Reserve
- Ford to increase pace of new model launches
(Reuters)
- Ford mulls billion dollar investment, confirms new models
(AFP)
- Japanese automakers still the best for quality: US survey
(AFP)
- COLOMBIA [updated 09/08/06 17:10BST]: Mazda plant to expand output 40%
- JAPAN: Bridgestone profit plunges
- AUSTRALIA: Toyota starts new Camry exports
- US: Quality gap halves
- FEATURE: Going green: 'stick and carrot' for consumers or tradeable certificates for OEMs?
- UK: Car dealers suffer in crowded market
- BRAZIL: Ford recalls flexfuel models
- US: GM on track for $US2bn purchasing savings
- EXCLUSIVE: UK: BMW SUV a surprise hit in China
- US/SWITZERLAND: Camaro confirms US 'muscle cars' are back
- GM revives Chevrolet Camaro muscle car
(AP)
- UK: Fiat gets Ikea look
- US: Globally-developed PTU making 2007 debut
- US: American digs up Volvo SUV in Bahamas
- US: That Mark Fields speech at Traverse City - in full
- US: Chrysler eyes modular V6 family
- Ford Confirms New Shelby GT And Lincoln MKS Sedan
- GM Will Build The All-New Chevy Camaro
- Virginia Man Digs Up Buried Volvo XC90
- Hyundai sees room for more U.S. market share gains
(Reuters)
- GM CEO: Delphi union talks progressing
(AP)
- 2006 Future Shock!
- GM CEO: Delphi union talks progressing
(AP)
- US: Chrysler eyes modular V6 family
- US: American digs up Volvo SUV in Bahamas
- UK: Fiat gets Ikea look
- EXCLUSIVE: BRAZIL: Auto industry has best July ever
- US: Delphi postpones key court hearing for more talks
- US/SWITZERLAND [updated 11/08/06 13:00BST]: Camaro confirms US 'muscle cars' are back
- US: GM to demonstrate 300-mile-range fuel cell car
- GM CEO: Delphi union talks progressing
(AP)
- Automakers to invest in hybrid project
(Reuters)
- CHINA: Beijing Hyundai angers customers
- US: Hyundai names big crossover
- UK: BMW adds new engines to 3-series line
- JAPAN: Suzuki again upping output
- Automakers to invest in hybrid project
(Reuters)
- UK: Dealer group buys 10 outlets
- THAILAND: Sales fall slows
- RUSSIA: GM JV offers to assemble rival's cars
- MALAYSIA: Proton dealer makes cuts
- FRANCE: Michelin hikes OEM tyre prices
- Nicola Bulgari Enters Corvette Z06R In GT3 Racing
- The New BMW X5
- Trickle-Down Despair At Ford
(BusinessWeek Online)
- UAW says Delphi talks "at best disappointing"
(Reuters)
- Gas prices rise to $3.03 a gallon
(Reuters)
- UK: £1,200 extra for MX-5 with lid
- PARIS PREVIEW: Voici le 5.5-litre, rear-engine diesel limo
- ANALYSIS: Potential suitors circle stricken Jaguar
- UK: Mazda improves fleet operator service
- US: Internet whets sporty coupe buyer appetite
- EXCLUSIVE: BRAZIL: Volkswagen orders 3,400 workers on compulsory holiday
- ANALYSIS: Potential suitors circle stricken Jaguar
- PARIS PREVIEW: Cee C-segment cee'd
- Ford shares rise
(Reuters)
- JAPAN: Automaker doubling headcount at 'doomed' plant
- JAPAN: Subaru plans diesels soon
- SWEDEN/GERMANY: DC and Volvo win big bus orders
- US: Suzuki sponsors Christian band tour
- UKRAINE: ZAZ output up 21%
- SOUTH KOREA: Women like imported cars
- RUSSIA: Amtel-Vredestein files H1 loss
- AUSTRALIA: Government unveils LPG incentives
- UK: McGovern takes over from Upex at Land Rover
- New BMW Kids Bike Puts A Spin On Biking Adventures
- Top 100 cars of all time
- ACSI survey at a glance
(AP)
- Automakers gain in customer satifaction
(AP)
- Automakers gain in customer satisfaction
(AP)
- SWEDEN/GERMANY: DC and Volvo win big bus orders
- UK: McGovern takes over from Upex at Land Rover
- AUSTRALIA: Government unveils LPG incentives
- EXCLUSIVE: ARGENTINA: Exports up, home sales down
- AUSTRALIA: LPG Ford sales up
- US: Johnson Controls JV wins hybrid battery contract
- HONG KONG: Mainland China brake shipments up
- BRAZIL: DuPont eyes tripled auto paint revenue
- PARIS PREVIEW: Mini lifts its skirts
- Car buyers are happier, but Detroit lags: survey
(Reuters)
- PARIS PREVIEW: Mini lifts its new skirt
- Delphi reports $2.3 billion second-quarter loss
(Reuters)
- Ford seeks to trim number of dealers
(AP)
- US: Ford shares rise as rating improves
- RUSSIA: Car maker gets new CEO
- MALAYSIA: Proton stake sale denied
- GERMANY: State premier sees successful VW-worker deal
- US: Delphi loses $US2.6bn in H1
- US: Chrysler giving away nine cars
- US: Domestics close quality gap on imports
- JAPAN: GM alliance still on table
- Audi Announces U.S. Pricing For 2007 A4 And S4 Cabriolet Models
- Mercedes-Benz CL-Class Protects Drivers With Pre-Safe System
- BMW's Ultimate Drive To Cure Breast Cancer
- UK: Nanjing supplier spends GBP4m on new factory
- UK: Toyota opens doors to health service
- UK: BMW sells Rover brand
- KOREA: Renault Samsung recalls 1,920 vehicles
- US: Pricey electric sportscars sell out
- EXCLUSIVE: VENEZUELA: Production down, sales and exports up
- US: Delphi names new CAO
- RESEARCH ANALYSIS: Wiring tomorrow’s car
- US: Visteon completes financing
- EXCLUSIVE: BRAZIL: Volkswagen recalls 40,800 vehicles
- UK: US automakers try new diff lock
- US: Toyota rules California roost
- RESEARCH ANALYSIS: Wiring tomorrow’s car
- SOUTH KOREA: Prolonged labour disputes continue
- SOUTH KOREA: Hyundai Czech plant build starts November
- UKRAINE: LuAZ output soars
- RUSSIA: Lighting maker plans 2nd plant
- INDIA: Mahindra boosting output
- Lexus LS460 and LS460L scheduled for October release
- Ford employees getting anxious
- 2007 Dodge Avenger set for Paris introduction
- Bugatti faces challenges with new airbag rules in U.S.
- Alfa Romeo plans big return
- Gas prices slowly retreating.....slowly
- This day in history: Last episode of Dukes of Hazzard airs
- Quick Takes: Hyundai, BMW, DaimlerChrysler
- 2007 Expedition faces an uphill battle
- Woodward Dream Cruise set for this weekend
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