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- BMW 1-Series coming to US
- 2007 Ford Mondeo to feature in Bond flick 'Casino Royale'
- Limited edition Melkus in the works
- Hyundai Veracruz to debut in Detroit
- GERMANY: Mazda too sets September records
- CHINA: Ford claims record growth
- US: Ford starts 'selling' buyout packages
- UK: Peugeot brings Ryton axe forward
- US: Saturn and Opel to be interchangeable
- JAPAN: Mitsubishi announces new EV research project
- JAPAN: Toyota wants good relations with GM and Nissan
- SOUTH AFRICA: Cadillac announces 2007 launch
- RUSSIA: Czech plug maker plans more Russian plants
- SOUTH KOREA: GM-Daewoo sees slowing sales growth
- INDONESIA: Ghosn denies approaching US automakers
- US: Ford eyes subsidiary sale
- US: Citroen eyes Canada
- US: Delphi may sell power products business
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- GERMANY: VW receptive to alliances
- RESEARCH ANALYSIS: Chinese carmakers throttle back export plans
- The American challenge — this time it’s real
- 2007 Hyundai Veracruz
- Lincoln logo joins Ford logo on Oakville assembly plant
- Subaru Canada launches 2007 Forester Columbia Edition
- Ghosn won't take initiative in seeking alliance
- OPEC to cut production by 1 million barrels per day
- Rumour: Dodge Avenger due in February
- Ferrari develops 4 wheel drive system
- GERMANY: VW receptive to alliances
- US: Ford eyes subsidiary sale
- US: GM close to agreement with Delphi
- US: Asbury ups earnings guidance
- JAPAN: New Honda SUV launches tomorrow
- IRAN: Problems mar Iran Khodro exports
- CHINA: Vehicle imports up 72%
- MALAYSIA: Hyundai to switch SUVs to local assembly
- PORTUGAL: GM inks deal for axed Azambuja workers
- INDIA: Honda negotiating to build second plant
- INDIA: Parts makers expand into assemblies and systems
- SOUTH KOREA: Strikes hit Hyundai-Kia sales 6%
- CHINA: Toyota growth outpaces Ford
- SWEDEN: MAN acquires Scania shares – ‘aggressively’
- FRANCE: Faurecia Q3 sales rise 3.7% as H2 break-even forecast
- Toyota Prius featured in new Monopoly game set
- Ford puts service contract unit up for sale
- GM and Delphi close to deal that would avert a strike
- Chrysler shuts down Windsor, Ontario plant for a week
- Ford Motor Co. recalls 145,000 vehicles in the U.S.
- GM Canada commits $5.2 million to make athletes dreams possible
- Audi shows R8 sports car at New York City Forum
- Lexus Canada reveals pricing for its LS 460 and LS 460L flagship luxury sedans
- CHINA: Toyota growth outpaces Ford
- SOUTH KOREA: Strikes hit Hyundai-Kia sales 6%
- CHINA: Chinese Rover becomes 'Roewe'
- US: Toyota exhaust supplier hits milestone
- US: Key Ford adviser leaving
- GERMANY: New Hyundai HQ allows design centre expansion
- INDONESIA: Nissan eyes expansion
- RUSSIA: Peugeot sales soar
- JAPAN: Sharps develops high-contrast vehicle LCD
- SOUTH KOREA: Hyundai plans 110-storey auto theme tower
- SOUTH KOREA: Hyundai eyes Uzbeck Daewoo plant stake
- INDIA: Parts makers expand into assemblies and systems
- US: Toyota begins North American hybrid production
- UK: MG body supplier moves tooling to Nanjing plant
- US: Automakers and steelmakers ready for tariff battle
- EMERGING MARKETS ANALYSIS: Language may be the only barrier to the onward march of Great Wall
- Toyota builds first North American hybrid
- Chrysler Group named 2006 corporation of the year by Canadian Aboriginal Minority Supplier Council
- Shanghai Auto dubs brand “Roeweâ€, after losing Rover
- GM adds two extra years of OnStar service to mobility-adapted vehicles
- Nissan Rogue crossover
- Ford Bold Moves: Episode 15
- Audi Q7 receives highest crash test rating
- EMERGING MARKETS ANALYSIS: Language may be the only barrier to the onward march of Great Wall
- FRANCE: Renault names new powertrain chief
- GHANA: Tata Motors launches cars in Ghana
- AUSTRALIA: Top Camry named Aurion Down Under
- US: Bose rated strongest component brand amongst consumers
- US: Big Three take longer to sell cars
- UK: Rolls-Royce plant sets 75% recycle target
- UK: Rolls-Royce names Austrian dealer
- US: Yazaki names new transplant business head
- US: Goodyear borrows $US1bn for strike
- Toyota Launches Next-Generation Corolla in Japan
- What Classic Car Would Your Favorite Monster Drive?
- Ford Motor Company Brings Some Tasty Treats To The 2006 SEMA show
- US: Trio show more compact smart junction box
- US: Delphi providing powertrain technology for Ford hybrids
- US: GEMA opens second US plant
- GERMANY: Delphi develops USB port for European automakers
- SPAIN/BRAZIL: Cie Automotive to build biodiesel plant in Sao Paulo
- GERMANY: Volkswagen agrees to support MAN bid for Scania
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- Future Car: 2007 Acura MDX
- Future: Audi TT-Lambo
- Future: 2007 Mercedes-Benz E-Class
- Future Vehicles: Audi Q7, R8, A4, A5, Q5, & A1
- Future: Ford Adrenalin & Explorer Sport Trac SVT
- Hyundai's New Veracruz SUV to Bow at Detroit Show
- Mercedes-Benz formally announces latest diesel-powered U.S. vehicles
- 7 Days in a Sentra: All-New 2007 Sentra Launches with Breakthrough Marketing Idea
- Audi officially drops the top of new TT Roadster
- Volvo sets sights on BMW's X5 with XC90 V8 Sport
- US: Mirror maker sales up, profit falls
- KAZAKHSTAN: Vehicle assembly discussed with DC
- RESEARCH ANALYSIS: On a charge
- BELGIUM: Toyota Europe sales up 12%
- UK: Unions still talking to TVR
- RUSSIA: Monopoly service eyes automakers
- SWITZERLAND: Ford sees ethanol price as "constraint"
- UK: London 'black cab' updated
- US: TRW Automotive supplies new steering angle sensor to Chrysler
- GERMANY: MAN tries to protect intellectual property in China
- UK/INDIA: Auto steel maker accepts Indian takeover
- ISTANBUL SHOW: GM reveals new Astra sedan
- ISTANBUL SHOW: Fiat readies new C-segment sedan
- US: Goodyear names new US OE tyre head
- Q&A with Stadco’s Andrew Morriss
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- FRANCE: Valeo flogs off motors and actuators
- GERMANY/US [updated 14:05BST]: Russian oligarch denies building up stake in GM
- UK: European billionaires join to bid for Aston Martin
- US: Natural gas Honda Civic heads for New York
- FRANCE: Valeo Q3 operating income almost halves
- Ford Bold Moves: Episode 16
- Cadillac considering RWD hatch
- Subaru Canada releases 2007 B9 Tribeca pricing
- Canadian federal government introduces clean air act
- The Chrysler Group launches major “cost cutting initiativeâ€
- Opel Astra Sedan…could this be the new Saturn Ion?
- Ford to end Taurus production next week
- Acura announces new Canadian exclusive CSX Type-S compact luxury sedan
- Mercedes-Benz is helping Chrysler to cut $1000 per vehicle
- Honda begins selling new HondaJet
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- SOUTH KOREA: Hyundai readying Formula One entry for 2010
- US: Industry counts cost of stronger roof standards
- US: Restaurant owner wants last Taurus
- GERMANY: Opel invests in two-platform plants
- JAPAN: Nissan names new Thai boss
- US: Ford to restate results
- US: Hyundai extends long warranty availability
- JAPAN: Toyota launches Europe's next Corolla
- US: Kia finally carries out Georgia plant ground-breaking ceremony
- US: Honda boosts Civic output in Canada
- US: Ford reports huge Q3 loss, to restate earlier results
- EMERGING MARKETS ANALYSIS: Russia’s ailing behemoth turns the corner
- UK: Nissan reviews west Europe strategy
- Ford posts $5.8 billion 3rd quarter loss
- Audi Q7 selling better in Europe than North America
- Kia breaks ground for first US manufacturing plant
- Honda Canada to raise production capacity of the Civic in North America
- Europeans get first look at Toyota Auris
- Mercedes-Benz starts diesel marathon from Europe to Asia
- GM bringing tricked-out trucks, utes, roadsters and more to SEMA show
- JAPAN/UK [updated 24.10]: Toyota launches Europe's next Corolla
- GERMANY/UK: Long-awaited drop-top debuts seat-cooling leather trim
- EXCLUSIVE: COLOMBIA – Chinese brands target Bogotá motor show
- JAPAN: That's Sir Carlos to you...
- JAPAN: Mazda to exhibit concepts at Auto China 2006
- JAPAN: Mazda production up 12% to end September
- GERMANY: Continental considering acquisition of Matador, Slovakia
- UKRAINE: Car makers join forces
- SOUTH KOREA: Imports nibble at locals' price positioning
- JAPAN: Toyota September output up 3.8%
- SWEDEN: Volvo quarter results better than expected
- US: Ford’s problems here until 2009 says analyst
- JAPAN: Toyota sees home sales sinking
- GERMANY/SWEDEN: Investor invited to be MAN/Scania shareholder
- US: New potential bidder for Delphi emerges
- COMMENT: Are Europe’s car makers sleep-walking to CO2 disaster?
- US: NA downturn hits Tenneco Q3 results
- SOUTH KOREA: Hyundai may boost India small car output
- BRAZIL: Fiat plans to invest US$1bn in Latin America through 2008
- EMERGING MARKETS ANALYSIS: Can Proton survive without a partner?
- Restaurant owner to get last Ford Taurus
- Motor Trend Names Names 2007 Sport/Utility Of The Year
- Nissan working on Altima Coupe
- GM’s quarterly profit expected to be boosted by cost cuts
- EMERGING MARKETS ANALYSIS: Can Proton survive without a partner?
- UK: London council to penalise 'gas guzzler' parkers
- UK: Vehicle production falls in September
- JAPAN: Yet another set of record Honda results
- BELGIUM: Heavy truck sales rise ahead of Euro 4
- BELGIUM: Some automakers rapped over CO2 emissions
- US: $115m Q3 loss but GM turnaround seems on track
- BRAZIL: Mahindra to make vehicles locally
- GERMANY: Bosch develops new LCV park brake
- BRAZIL: Chevrolet paints a target around Ford's EcoSport
- BELGIUM [updated 17:15BST]: Some automakers rapped over CO2 emissions
- GERMANY: Chrysler drags down DaimlerChrysler Q3 profits
- Spied: VW Passat R 36
- Toyota’s production continues to rise
- Mulally: Way Forward may need tweaking but won’t need a partner
- General Motors of Canada announces Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra pricing
- Transport Canada issues latest recalls
- GM posts narrower Q3 loss
- Chrysler Group posts $1.46 billion loss for third quarter
- Is the Chrysler Group for sale?
- Lexus Australia builds chrome IS 250
- Spied: 2008 Lexus IS 500
- Auto News: Grand Prix By Holden
- Auto News: SS-V to Grand Prix? Easy
- Future: Audi TT-Lambo
- Chevy's Secret Impala: GM starts work on RWD sedan for 2010
- BRAZIL: Mahindra to make vehicles locally
- GERMANY: Bosch develops new LCV park brake
- US: Meridian Automotive closer to exiting Chapter 11
- UK: JVs boost towbar maker
- US: Tenneco hit by US production declines
- AUSTRALIA: Hummer on the way
- US: Collins & Aikman may be split up for sale
- ITALY: Fiat shows new C-segment contender
- AUSTRALIA: Mitsubishi says plant not closing
- JAPAN: Denso and Bosch plan DPF JV
- US: Diversification pays off for Johnson Controls
- US: Loss lessens at lightened Lear
- BRAZIL: Chevrolet paints a target around Ford's EcoSport
- JAPAN: Unusual gains boost Nissan Motor profits
- GERMANY: DC says no 'for sale' sign out at Chrysler
- FRANCE: First Japanese-built Peugeot and Citroen shown
- ITALY: Fiat Auto writes Q3 results in black
- SPAIN: BMW charts growth course for Mini brand
- President Bush to meet with American automaker execs
- 2008 Mitsubishi Lancer Ralliart
- Caught! Lexus takes serious aim at BMW's M3 with IS 500
- Alfa Romeo 8C Competizione Concept: A concept Alfa you can own
- TT-Lambo: Audi stuffs half a Gallardo V-10 into its new coupe
- Petersen Automotive Museum holds star-studded night for Parnelli Jones
- AUSTRALIA: Hummer on the way
- US: Analyst maintains GM ratings despite Q3 improvement
- SWEDEN: Volvo Truck dealers ready for Nissan LCVs
- GERMANY: DC HQ sale-lease deal done
- CHINA: PSA, Dongfeng, lay plant #2 cornerstone
- US: Johnson Controls after Fiamm battery business
- US: Silver still tops colour charts
- GERMANY: Volkswagen may increase stake in MAN
- JAPAN: Losses won't stop Ford technology advance
- RUSSIA: Skoda assembly by end-2007
- CHINA: WTO to investigate component tariffs
- UK: Ford set to double sourcing from China
- US: "Challenging" Q3 for BorgWarner
- US: Restructuring costs clobber American Axle
- SPAIN: BMW charts growth course for Mini brand
- US: October sales seen up 7.5%
- Good Design Grand Prize 2006 Winner: Mitsibishi I
- GERMANY: Volkswagen results hit by restructuring – but deliveries up
- EMERGING MARKETS ANALYSIS: Logan’s success shows way for the ‘emerging markets car’
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