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  1. GM may sell Camaro in Europe
  2. Nissan Builds Test Track
  3. Ford to shrink dealer base over the next 3 years
  4. GM produces driveable version of the Sequel
  5. GERMANY: Unions agree to discuss changes to wage contract
  6. FRANCE: Purchasing chief to take over from Folz as head of PSA
  7. US: Volkswagen ranks highest in new J.D. Power Automotive Environmental Index
  8. CHINA: Export prices expected to increase
  9. CHINA: Preparations underway to resume Mazda 3 production
  10. INDIA: Scania enters Indian truck market
  11. BRAZIL: Volkswagen to offer voluntary retirement
  12. US: Hayes Lemmerz reports improved results
  13. US: Dana to sell trailer axle business
  14. Ford of Canada releases 2007 Lincoln MKZ pricing
  15. Mazda workers give up weekends to make up for lost shipment
  16. Audi to build most powerful production diesel
  17. MEXICO: Auto industry boosted by exports in August
  18. CHINA: Volvo AB partner to boost output
  19. INDIA: Mahindra & Mahindra close to European acquisition
  20. RUSSIA: Kamaz IPO postponed until 2008
  21. KOREA: Steel maker targets Mexico for new plant
  22. BMW’s Hydrogen 7
  23. KOREA: Car owners opt for regular change
  24. US: Ford reduces dealer network
  25. JAPAN: Mazda rules out selling rescued cars as new
  26. Audi Announces Pricing For 2007 S6 and S8 Performance Sedans
  27. Mercedes-Benz Offers New Incenio Designer Wheels
  28. Is Ford losing another top executive?
  29. GM-Nissan-Renault alliance unlikely according to former auto exec
  30. SWEDEN/GERMANY: Speculation intensifies that MAN takeover bid for Scania imminent
  31. SLOVAKIA: Kia plant installation complete
  32. ANALYSIS: Ford’s choice of Mulally is promising news for suppliers
  33. US: Toyota considering US production cuts
  34. UK: BMW starts series production of new Mini
  35. GERMANY: BMW to launch hydrogen-powered 7-Series
  36. Chrysler expands 0% financing to customers with spotty credit
  37. Toyota looks into crystal ball and sees even better sales results
  38. GM to launch $400 million media blitz for Sierra and Silverado
  39. JAPAN: Nissan cool on capital tie-up with GM
  40. US: Ford readying further restructuring statement
  41. UK: Cranfield University launches 'Off-Road Dynamics Facility'
  42. UK: Fiat to show military-derived 4x4 at 'Viva Italia'
  43. GERMANY: First official pics of updated VW Touran
  44. UK: Large crowds flock to Renault motorsport event
  45. UK/INDIA: What Car? launches in India
  46. RUSSIA: Tatarstan's PM says still in talks with Chinese
  47. Maximizing MPG with MDS
  48. Volkswagen Ranks High In J.D. Power Automotive Environmental Index
  49. Ford plans to make stability control standard on all models by 2009
  50. Ford Bold Moves: Episode 12
  51. NASCAR launches new stock car racing series in Canada
  52. MINI production gets a boost
  53. GM sales likely to be flat in 2006
  54. Targa Newfoundland going strong
  55. IBM and Magna International team up to develop intelligent auto systems
  56. US/CHINA: JD Power acquires ARA
  57. JAPAN: Mazda increases transmission capacity at Hofu plant
  58. GERMANY/SWEDEN: Scania valued at EUR9.5bn, but sale to MAN not ‘done deal’
  59. US: AutoNation to acquire Land Rover Fort Lauderdale
  60. JAPAN: Honda announces major step forward in ethanol production
  61. ANALYSIS: MAN interest in Scania
  62. JAPAN: Honda announces 'major step forward' in ethanol production
  63. Canadian prices released for the Audi S6 and S8
  64. Toyota moves into second spot across Canada
  65. Ford Motor Co to lose up to $9 billion in 2006
  66. Canadian prices released for Pontiac Solstice GXP
  67. CHINA: Iveco signs new JV agreement with Nanjing
  68. US: ESC to become mandatory in US?
  69. US: Chery imports delayed again
  70. Breech to Mulally in sixty years
  71. Toyota lowers Tundra target but increases Camry production
  72. RESEARCH ANALYSIS: Laminated glazing
  73. RESEARCH ANALYSIS: Igniting technology
  74. Ford says brands are safe
  75. Anne Stevens to leave Ford
  76. VW to begin back Sirroco
  77. Ford extending buyouts to all UAW workers
  78. Spied: Volkswagen Concept A
  79. US: Ford to offer buyouts to over 75,000 workers
  80. UK/US: Ricardo appoints Morley as Global VP, Controls & Electronics Business
  81. GERMANY: Auto Zeitung brings Jaguar some good news
  82. SWEDEN/GERMANY: VW mulls 3-way alliance with MAN and Scania
  83. RESEARCH ANALYSIS: Exhausting the market
  84. CHINA: DC and BAIC celebrate plant opening in Beijing
  85. JAPAN: Toyota adjusts US strategy toward cars
  86. GERMANY: VW CV boss identifies areas for future growth
  87. US: Stevens, Szczupak to retire from Ford
  88. US: Production of 2007 Chrysler Sebring starts
  89. CHINA: Honda seeking permission to sell hybrid Civic
  90. GERMANY: DCX lowers 2006 profit forecast on Chrysler worsening
  91. Breech to Mulally in sixty years
  92. US: Ford accelerates ‘Way Forward’; third of NA salaried to go
  93. Ford makes big cuts, announces revised turnaround strategy.
  94. Production of the 2007 Sebring is underway
  95. Mazda CX-7 Earns Top Ratings In Government Crash Tests
  96. GMC Professional Grade Meets The Rock
  97. Muscle Car Enthusiasts Gather at Infineon Raceway and Along California Coast
  98. The View from Motown: Ford hits fast forward
  99. Saab Love Affair Goes for Miles, and Miles, and Miles...
  100. U.S. makes stability control mandatory by 2012
  101. Spied: 2007 Lincoln Navigator
  102. Hummer launches 'First Responder' package
  103. Chrysler expects nearly $1 billion in losses for third quarter
  104. Ford’s future product plans
  105. Nissan developing drink and drive proof vehicles
  106. Ford's big cuts - a Canadian perspective
  107. North America's largest outdoor autoshow a huge success!
  108. GERMANY: MAN launches US$12.2bn offer for Scania
  109. SPAIN/BRAZIL: Cie, Durametal sign parts-making venture
  110. COLOMBIA: August 2006’s best month yet
  111. COMMENT: ‘Spineless energy policy’ behind Ford’s woes
  112. US: GM announces fourth generation fuel cell
  113. CHINA: Deutz plans engine output increase
  114. SWITZERLAND: GM Europe wants double dealer profits by 2009
  115. US: Hyundai names new chief
  116. AUSTRALIA: Orbital and Bajaj Auto expand licence deal
  117. UK: Ford's Land Rover to buy Rover name
  118. JAPAN: Toyota plans 5m overseas production units from 2008
  119. UK/GERMANY: UK MG ZT sedan assembly to start in two years
  120. GERMANY: New Toyota manufacturing head on suppliers' case
  121. GERMANY: Dealer groups eye Chinese imports
  122. GERMANY/SWEDEN: UPDATE: Scania board rejects MAN bid
  123. GOLDING'S TAKE: The Way Forward Facelift
  124. FRANCE: PSA and Proton to study cooperation – official
  125. US: Ford, GM talk possible alliance - report
  126. GM to build fuel cell vehicles in Canada
  127. Mega merger – Are Ford and GM talking about a partnership?
  128. Spied: 2009 Buick Enclave
  129. Spied: Porsche Panamera
  130. Toyota planning to overtake GM as the largest automaker
  131. AUSTRALIA: Orbital and Bajaj Auto expand licence deal
  132. US: Hyundai names new chief
  133. ANALYSIS: Spare parts ‘massively cross-subsidise’ car sales in Europe
  134. SPAIN: Mahindra taps former Rover boss for Portugal expansion
  135. JAPAN: Lexus launches flagship sedan
  136. US: Mid-model-year price rises rare now
  137. GERMANY: DaimlerChrysler to separate car and truck sales and marketing
  138. UK [updated 10:05 19/9]: Ford's Land Rover to buy Rover name
  139. GERMANY: Zetsche appeals for DC workers' "trust"
  140. GERMANY: Volkswagen and its union still "miles apart"
  141. GERMANY: MAN would be interested in cooperation with Volkswagen - report
  142. US: Chrysler cuts H2 retail shipments
  143. Toyota unveils long bed versions of 2007 Tundra
  144. Toyota may look to outside supplier for diesels
  145. Spied: Chevrolet HHR SS
  146. Tiger Woods to launch the Buick Enclave
  147. Toyota Canada announces 2007 Prius pricing
  148. Chrysler to cut output by 135,000 units
  149. Could Mazda use the Rover name?
  150. North American Car and Truck of the Year Finalists
  151. Audi TT by Abt Sportsline
  152. Kia Pro Cee’d hatch concept announced
  153. FRANCE: PSA Peugeot Citroën creates competing design teams
  154. GERMANY: Volvo dealers to sell and service Nissan LCVs
  155. US: Moody's trims Ford rating
  156. US [updated 12:35BST]: Credit agencies lower Ford ratings
  157. SOUTH KOREA: Hyundai to use own engines in CVs
  158. GERMANY/SWEDEN: MAN prepared for counter-bid from Scania
  159. CHINA: Rover name loss a blow, not fatal to SAIC
  160. THAILAND: Automakers suspend operations after coup
  161. AUSTRALIA: Toyota sets up port-install options unit
  162. JAPAN: Honda boosts automatic transmission output
  163. BELGIUM: Toyota ups Europe sales targets
  164. GERMANY [updated 15:50BST 20/9]: Volvo dealers to sell Nissan LCVs
  165. JAPAN: Toyota boosts profits forecast
  166. JAPAN: Nissan to trial 'intelligent transportation'
  167. Recalls: Audi, Cadillac, Jeep, Lexus, Nissan, and Toyota
  168. Is the Chrysler Group due for another restructuring?
  169. U.S. government considers loan guarantees for domestic auto automakers to develop fuel-efficient technologies
  170. 2007 Dodge Avenger unveiled
  171. Consumer Reports offering Canadian-specific car pricing tools
  172. California sues GM, Ford, Honda, Chrysler, Toyota and Nissan
  173. Ford prices Edge Crossover
  174. CHINA: FAW-VW to double sales
  175. US: Dura feels effects of production pressures
  176. US: Navigation tops European consumer poll
  177. AUSTRALIA: Toyota sets up port-install options unit
  178. GERMANY: Delphi plans European market onslaught
  179. JAPAN: Mitsubishi launches Thai-built Triton
  180. US: New Delphi director has restructuring, autos experience
  181. GERMANY: Continental deflects private equity bid
  182. UK: Skoda to redesign Superb saloon
  183. GERMANY: Bosch expects 5% growth this year
  184. JAPAN: Nissan to trial 'intelligent transportation'
  185. US: California sues car manufacturers
  186. GERMANY: VW unions threaten stoppages
  187. GM-Nissan-Renault talks slow down
  188. Mazda6 Marks Three-Millionth Vehicle
  189. First Look: Dodge Avenger Concept
  190. VW Canada continues to sell previous generation Golf and Jetta in Canada
  191. Chrysler Gold Key Lease customers in Canada can “rollover miles”
  192. Ford Bold Moves: Episode 13
  193. Chrysler Aspen first full-size SUV with trailer sway control
  194. Construction of Toyota's Woodstock Auto Assembly Plant Begins
  195. US Army to take delivery of first Canadian-built GM fuel cell vehicle
  196. US: New Delphi director has restructuring, autos experience
  197. PARIS PREVIEW: Kia readies new sports wagon and hatchback
  198. GERMANY: Ford to show new Mondeo
  199. CANADA: Toyota milestones marked
  200. GERMANY: Porsche Leipzig expansion on target
  201. GERMAN/UK: VW updates luxury SUV
  202. US: Lear lowers outlook on NA production cuts
  203. PARIS PREVIEW: VW updates luxury SUV
  204. GERMANY: VDA expects truck boom to continue
  205. PARIS PREVIEW: Dodge rolling out new Avenger
  206. PARIS PREVIEW: Ford to show new Mondeo
  207. US: Stalled talks hit GM share price
  208. 2007 North American Car of the Year contenders announced
  209. Lincoln MKS to get "Lincoln exclusive" 3.7L V6
  210. Artist rendering: 2008 Audi Q5
  211. Ford GT production ends
  212. Is Mercedes planning a CL Cabio?
  213. Ford prices 2007 Lincoln MKX
  214. Renault-Nissan may look to Ford
  215. chinese production trade forum
  216. Another Ford executive retires
  217. JAPAN: Mitsubishi output falls in August
  218. US: Senior Ford Credit chief retires
  219. JAPAN: Toyota global output up 10.2% year to date
  220. GERMANY: Corsa orders over 50,000 ahead of launch
  221. GERMANY: MAN to hike offer for Scania - report
  222. FRANCE: Ghosn spells out GM alliance conditions
  223. RESEARCH ANALYSIS: Security window films
  224. RESEARCH ANALYSIS: Roof systems
  225. RESEARCH ANALYSIS: Modular glazing
  226. US: Suppliers collaborate on battery-less tyre pressure sensors
  227. HONG KONG: Brilliance China H1 sales rise
  228. The 'Last' Corvette to Be Sold at 36th Annual Barrett-Jackson Auction in Scottsdale
  229. BMW Produces the Last of the First-Generation BMW X5s
  230. Volkswagen Displays Futuristic Technology In A Familiar and Nostalgic Package
  231. UK: Auto output off 8% YTD
  232. The View from Motown: Your take on Ford's Fast Forward
  233. New Smart ForTwo coming soon, but not to Paris show
  234. US: Exhaust alliance announces first OEM contract
  235. US: BorgWarner axes 850 North American jobs
  236. SPAIN: Supplier fire disrupts PSA output
  237. RESEARCH ANALYSIS: Cutting edge wiper blade innovations
  238. Spied: The Ultimate 2007 Porsche 911
  239. First Drive: Mazda Kabura Concept
  240. JAPAN: Honda develops 50-state-compliant turbodiesel for US
  241. GERMANY: VW eyes contract assembly
  242. HONG KONG: Brilliance China H1 sales rise
  243. UK: Auto output off 8% YTD
  244. JAPAN: Honda updates VTEC technology
  245. JAPAN: Toyota completes Chinese technical centre updates
  246. JAPAN: Honda sets monthly overseas production record
  247. Stay Tuned: Chrysler may tap Chinese automaker as partner for planned sub-compact
  248. US: Fuel prices affect vehicle choice
  249. Volvo Truck adds to Nissan Diesel stake
  250. US: Exhaust alliance announces first OEM contract