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  1. BMW 1-Series coming to US
  2. 2007 Ford Mondeo to feature in Bond flick 'Casino Royale'
  3. Limited edition Melkus in the works
  4. Hyundai Veracruz to debut in Detroit
  5. GERMANY: Mazda too sets September records
  6. CHINA: Ford claims record growth
  7. US: Ford starts 'selling' buyout packages
  8. UK: Peugeot brings Ryton axe forward
  9. US: Saturn and Opel to be interchangeable
  10. JAPAN: Mitsubishi announces new EV research project
  11. JAPAN: Toyota wants good relations with GM and Nissan
  12. SOUTH AFRICA: Cadillac announces 2007 launch
  13. RUSSIA: Czech plug maker plans more Russian plants
  14. SOUTH KOREA: GM-Daewoo sees slowing sales growth
  15. INDONESIA: Ghosn denies approaching US automakers
  16. US: Ford eyes subsidiary sale
  17. US: Citroen eyes Canada
  18. US: Delphi may sell power products business
  19. auto new bot
  20. GERMANY: VW receptive to alliances
  21. RESEARCH ANALYSIS: Chinese carmakers throttle back export plans
  22. The American challenge — this time it’s real
  23. 2007 Hyundai Veracruz
  24. Lincoln logo joins Ford logo on Oakville assembly plant
  25. Subaru Canada launches 2007 Forester Columbia Edition
  26. Ghosn won't take initiative in seeking alliance
  27. OPEC to cut production by 1 million barrels per day
  28. Rumour: Dodge Avenger due in February
  29. Ferrari develops 4 wheel drive system
  30. GERMANY: VW receptive to alliances
  31. US: Ford eyes subsidiary sale
  32. US: GM close to agreement with Delphi
  33. US: Asbury ups earnings guidance
  34. JAPAN: New Honda SUV launches tomorrow
  35. IRAN: Problems mar Iran Khodro exports
  36. CHINA: Vehicle imports up 72%
  37. MALAYSIA: Hyundai to switch SUVs to local assembly
  38. PORTUGAL: GM inks deal for axed Azambuja workers
  39. INDIA: Honda negotiating to build second plant
  40. INDIA: Parts makers expand into assemblies and systems
  41. SOUTH KOREA: Strikes hit Hyundai-Kia sales 6%
  42. CHINA: Toyota growth outpaces Ford
  43. SWEDEN: MAN acquires Scania shares – ‘aggressively’
  44. FRANCE: Faurecia Q3 sales rise 3.7% as H2 break-even forecast
  45. Toyota Prius featured in new Monopoly game set
  46. Ford puts service contract unit up for sale
  47. GM and Delphi close to deal that would avert a strike
  48. Chrysler shuts down Windsor, Ontario plant for a week
  49. Ford Motor Co. recalls 145,000 vehicles in the U.S.
  50. GM Canada commits $5.2 million to make athletes dreams possible
  51. Audi shows R8 sports car at New York City Forum
  52. Lexus Canada reveals pricing for its LS 460 and LS 460L flagship luxury sedans
  53. CHINA: Toyota growth outpaces Ford
  54. SOUTH KOREA: Strikes hit Hyundai-Kia sales 6%
  55. CHINA: Chinese Rover becomes 'Roewe'
  56. US: Toyota exhaust supplier hits milestone
  57. US: Key Ford adviser leaving
  58. GERMANY: New Hyundai HQ allows design centre expansion
  59. INDONESIA: Nissan eyes expansion
  60. RUSSIA: Peugeot sales soar
  61. JAPAN: Sharps develops high-contrast vehicle LCD
  62. SOUTH KOREA: Hyundai plans 110-storey auto theme tower
  63. SOUTH KOREA: Hyundai eyes Uzbeck Daewoo plant stake
  64. INDIA: Parts makers expand into assemblies and systems
  65. US: Toyota begins North American hybrid production
  66. UK: MG body supplier moves tooling to Nanjing plant
  67. US: Automakers and steelmakers ready for tariff battle
  68. EMERGING MARKETS ANALYSIS: Language may be the only barrier to the onward march of Great Wall
  69. Toyota builds first North American hybrid
  70. Chrysler Group named 2006 corporation of the year by Canadian Aboriginal Minority Supplier Council
  71. Shanghai Auto dubs brand “Roewe”, after losing Rover
  72. GM adds two extra years of OnStar service to mobility-adapted vehicles
  73. Nissan Rogue crossover
  74. Ford Bold Moves: Episode 15
  75. Audi Q7 receives highest crash test rating
  76. EMERGING MARKETS ANALYSIS: Language may be the only barrier to the onward march of Great Wall
  77. FRANCE: Renault names new powertrain chief
  78. GHANA: Tata Motors launches cars in Ghana
  79. AUSTRALIA: Top Camry named Aurion Down Under
  80. US: Bose rated strongest component brand amongst consumers
  81. US: Big Three take longer to sell cars
  82. UK: Rolls-Royce plant sets 75% recycle target
  83. UK: Rolls-Royce names Austrian dealer
  84. US: Yazaki names new transplant business head
  85. US: Goodyear borrows $US1bn for strike
  86. Toyota Launches Next-Generation Corolla in Japan
  87. What Classic Car Would Your Favorite Monster Drive?
  88. Ford Motor Company Brings Some Tasty Treats To The 2006 SEMA show
  89. US: Trio show more compact smart junction box
  90. US: Delphi providing powertrain technology for Ford hybrids
  91. US: GEMA opens second US plant
  92. GERMANY: Delphi develops USB port for European automakers
  93. SPAIN/BRAZIL: Cie Automotive to build biodiesel plant in Sao Paulo
  94. GERMANY: Volkswagen agrees to support MAN bid for Scania
  95. Group Buy
  96. Future Car: 2007 Acura MDX
  97. Future: Audi TT-Lambo
  98. Future: 2007 Mercedes-Benz E-Class
  99. Future Vehicles: Audi Q7, R8, A4, A5, Q5, & A1
  100. Future: Ford Adrenalin & Explorer Sport Trac SVT
  101. Hyundai's New Veracruz SUV to Bow at Detroit Show
  102. Mercedes-Benz formally announces latest diesel-powered U.S. vehicles
  103. 7 Days in a Sentra: All-New 2007 Sentra Launches with Breakthrough Marketing Idea
  104. Audi officially drops the top of new TT Roadster
  105. Volvo sets sights on BMW's X5 with XC90 V8 Sport
  106. US: Mirror maker sales up, profit falls
  107. KAZAKHSTAN: Vehicle assembly discussed with DC
  108. RESEARCH ANALYSIS: On a charge
  109. BELGIUM: Toyota Europe sales up 12%
  110. UK: Unions still talking to TVR
  111. RUSSIA: Monopoly service eyes automakers
  112. SWITZERLAND: Ford sees ethanol price as "constraint"
  113. UK: London 'black cab' updated
  114. US: TRW Automotive supplies new steering angle sensor to Chrysler
  115. GERMANY: MAN tries to protect intellectual property in China
  116. UK/INDIA: Auto steel maker accepts Indian takeover
  117. ISTANBUL SHOW: GM reveals new Astra sedan
  118. ISTANBUL SHOW: Fiat readies new C-segment sedan
  119. US: Goodyear names new US OE tyre head
  120. Q&A with Stadco’s Andrew Morriss
  121. about 2008 bmw m6-- check this out
  122. FRANCE: Valeo flogs off motors and actuators
  123. GERMANY/US [updated 14:05BST]: Russian oligarch denies building up stake in GM
  124. UK: European billionaires join to bid for Aston Martin
  125. US: Natural gas Honda Civic heads for New York
  126. FRANCE: Valeo Q3 operating income almost halves
  127. Ford Bold Moves: Episode 16
  128. Cadillac considering RWD hatch
  129. Subaru Canada releases 2007 B9 Tribeca pricing
  130. Canadian federal government introduces clean air act
  131. The Chrysler Group launches major “cost cutting initiative”
  132. Opel Astra Sedan…could this be the new Saturn Ion?
  133. Ford to end Taurus production next week
  134. Acura announces new Canadian exclusive CSX Type-S compact luxury sedan
  135. Mercedes-Benz is helping Chrysler to cut $1000 per vehicle
  136. Honda begins selling new HondaJet
  137. the bmw 2008 m6
  138. SOUTH KOREA: Hyundai readying Formula One entry for 2010
  139. US: Industry counts cost of stronger roof standards
  140. US: Restaurant owner wants last Taurus
  141. GERMANY: Opel invests in two-platform plants
  142. JAPAN: Nissan names new Thai boss
  143. US: Ford to restate results
  144. US: Hyundai extends long warranty availability
  145. JAPAN: Toyota launches Europe's next Corolla
  146. US: Kia finally carries out Georgia plant ground-breaking ceremony
  147. US: Honda boosts Civic output in Canada
  148. US: Ford reports huge Q3 loss, to restate earlier results
  149. EMERGING MARKETS ANALYSIS: Russia’s ailing behemoth turns the corner
  150. UK: Nissan reviews west Europe strategy
  151. Ford posts $5.8 billion 3rd quarter loss
  152. Audi Q7 selling better in Europe than North America
  153. Kia breaks ground for first US manufacturing plant
  154. Honda Canada to raise production capacity of the Civic in North America
  155. Europeans get first look at Toyota Auris
  156. Mercedes-Benz starts diesel marathon from Europe to Asia
  157. GM bringing tricked-out trucks, utes, roadsters and more to SEMA show
  158. JAPAN/UK [updated 24.10]: Toyota launches Europe's next Corolla
  159. GERMANY/UK: Long-awaited drop-top debuts seat-cooling leather trim
  160. EXCLUSIVE: COLOMBIA – Chinese brands target Bogotá motor show
  161. JAPAN: That's Sir Carlos to you...
  162. JAPAN: Mazda to exhibit concepts at Auto China 2006
  163. JAPAN: Mazda production up 12% to end September
  164. GERMANY: Continental considering acquisition of Matador, Slovakia
  165. UKRAINE: Car makers join forces
  166. SOUTH KOREA: Imports nibble at locals' price positioning
  167. JAPAN: Toyota September output up 3.8%
  168. SWEDEN: Volvo quarter results better than expected
  169. US: Ford’s problems here until 2009 says analyst
  170. JAPAN: Toyota sees home sales sinking
  171. GERMANY/SWEDEN: Investor invited to be MAN/Scania shareholder
  172. US: New potential bidder for Delphi emerges
  173. COMMENT: Are Europe’s car makers sleep-walking to CO2 disaster?
  174. US: NA downturn hits Tenneco Q3 results
  175. SOUTH KOREA: Hyundai may boost India small car output
  176. BRAZIL: Fiat plans to invest US$1bn in Latin America through 2008
  177. EMERGING MARKETS ANALYSIS: Can Proton survive without a partner?
  178. Restaurant owner to get last Ford Taurus
  179. Motor Trend Names Names 2007 Sport/Utility Of The Year
  180. Nissan working on Altima Coupe
  181. GM’s quarterly profit expected to be boosted by cost cuts
  182. EMERGING MARKETS ANALYSIS: Can Proton survive without a partner?
  183. UK: London council to penalise 'gas guzzler' parkers
  184. UK: Vehicle production falls in September
  185. JAPAN: Yet another set of record Honda results
  186. BELGIUM: Heavy truck sales rise ahead of Euro 4
  187. BELGIUM: Some automakers rapped over CO2 emissions
  188. US: $115m Q3 loss but GM turnaround seems on track
  189. BRAZIL: Mahindra to make vehicles locally
  190. GERMANY: Bosch develops new LCV park brake
  191. BRAZIL: Chevrolet paints a target around Ford's EcoSport
  192. BELGIUM [updated 17:15BST]: Some automakers rapped over CO2 emissions
  193. GERMANY: Chrysler drags down DaimlerChrysler Q3 profits
  194. Spied: VW Passat R 36
  195. Toyota’s production continues to rise
  196. Mulally: Way Forward may need tweaking but won’t need a partner
  197. General Motors of Canada announces Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra pricing
  198. Transport Canada issues latest recalls
  199. GM posts narrower Q3 loss
  200. Chrysler Group posts $1.46 billion loss for third quarter
  201. Is the Chrysler Group for sale?
  202. Lexus Australia builds chrome IS 250
  203. Spied: 2008 Lexus IS 500
  204. Auto News: Grand Prix By Holden
  205. Auto News: SS-V to Grand Prix? Easy
  206. Future: Audi TT-Lambo
  207. Chevy's Secret Impala: GM starts work on RWD sedan for 2010
  208. BRAZIL: Mahindra to make vehicles locally
  209. GERMANY: Bosch develops new LCV park brake
  210. US: Meridian Automotive closer to exiting Chapter 11
  211. UK: JVs boost towbar maker
  212. US: Tenneco hit by US production declines
  213. AUSTRALIA: Hummer on the way
  214. US: Collins & Aikman may be split up for sale
  215. ITALY: Fiat shows new C-segment contender
  216. AUSTRALIA: Mitsubishi says plant not closing
  217. JAPAN: Denso and Bosch plan DPF JV
  218. US: Diversification pays off for Johnson Controls
  219. US: Loss lessens at lightened Lear
  220. BRAZIL: Chevrolet paints a target around Ford's EcoSport
  221. JAPAN: Unusual gains boost Nissan Motor profits
  222. GERMANY: DC says no 'for sale' sign out at Chrysler
  223. FRANCE: First Japanese-built Peugeot and Citroen shown
  224. ITALY: Fiat Auto writes Q3 results in black
  225. SPAIN: BMW charts growth course for Mini brand
  226. President Bush to meet with American automaker execs
  227. 2008 Mitsubishi Lancer Ralliart
  228. Caught! Lexus takes serious aim at BMW's M3 with IS 500
  229. Alfa Romeo 8C Competizione Concept: A concept Alfa you can own
  230. TT-Lambo: Audi stuffs half a Gallardo V-10 into its new coupe
  231. Petersen Automotive Museum holds star-studded night for Parnelli Jones
  232. AUSTRALIA: Hummer on the way
  233. US: Analyst maintains GM ratings despite Q3 improvement
  234. SWEDEN: Volvo Truck dealers ready for Nissan LCVs
  235. GERMANY: DC HQ sale-lease deal done
  236. CHINA: PSA, Dongfeng, lay plant #2 cornerstone
  237. US: Johnson Controls after Fiamm battery business
  238. US: Silver still tops colour charts
  239. GERMANY: Volkswagen may increase stake in MAN
  240. JAPAN: Losses won't stop Ford technology advance
  241. RUSSIA: Skoda assembly by end-2007
  242. CHINA: WTO to investigate component tariffs
  243. UK: Ford set to double sourcing from China
  244. US: "Challenging" Q3 for BorgWarner
  245. US: Restructuring costs clobber American Axle
  246. SPAIN: BMW charts growth course for Mini brand
  247. US: October sales seen up 7.5%
  248. Good Design Grand Prize 2006 Winner: Mitsibishi I
  249. GERMANY: Volkswagen results hit by restructuring – but deliveries up
  250. EMERGING MARKETS ANALYSIS: Logan’s success shows way for the ‘emerging markets car’