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- GM Opel says no plans for now to cut Astra output (Reuters)
- GERMANY: VW UPDATE: Investor confidence grows - workforce worried
- MALAYSIA: VW Malaysia to introduce nine models within two years
- BRAZIL: Fiat expands investment in Brazil
- BRAZIL: Growing consumer confidence boosts Brazilian vehicle market
- US: GM to invest in Michigan plants - reports
- THAILAND: MMC to start large-scale exports of Triton pickup
- CHINA: GM seeks additional partner in China
- German Union: Another 1,000 Jobs at Risk (AP)
- Ford, GM dealers uneasy about future (USATODAY.com)
- VIETNAM: Toyota Vietnam seeks to jumpstart market
- RUSSIA: Government may lower import duties for car components
- RUSSIA: GM plans 30% sales growth in 2006
- GM May Spend $500M on Five Mich. Upgrades (AP)
- GERMANY: Opel denies Astra output cut plans
- CHINA: Beijing lifts restrictions on small cars
- UK: ESP penetration rate continues to rise
- CHINA: Beijing lifts restrictions on small cars
- GM May Spend $500M on Five Mich. Upgrades (AP)
- GM to Invest $545M in Five Mich. Plants (AP)
- GM to Invest $545M in 5 Michigan Plants (AP)
- GM to Invest $545M in 5 Michigan Plants (AP)
- GM to Invest $545M in 5 Michigan Plants (AP)
- GM set to announce Meriva build in Spain-source (Reuters)
- AUSTRALIA: Toyota unit develops supercharged V6
- US: Hyundai wades in while US minivan makers falter
- FORECASTER ANALYSIS: Car buyer confidence rising in most of Europe
- GM says will build new Meriva car in Spain (Reuters)
- AUSTRALIA: Toyota unit develops supercharged V6
- SPAIN: GM will not switch Meriva production to Poland
- GERMANY: Volkswagen to reveal SUV
- FRANCE: Michelin achieves profit growth thanks to price rises
- AUSTRALIA: Toyota unit develops supercharged V6
- US: Hyundai wades in while US minivan makers falter
- GM to Keep Making Opel Minivan in Spain (AP)
- EXCLUSIVE: BRAZIL: Renault discovers newer models sell better
- EXCLUSIVE ANALYSIS: PHILIPPINES: January sales rise 20%
- GERMANY: Audi to boost sales by expanding range
- US: GM's little bit of good news for home state
- JAPAN: Er, if it's OK, could we have a bit more pay?
- JAPAN: Mazda starts hydrogen car leasing
- GERMANY: ZF would like VW parts business
- GM to make Opel Meriva in Spain (AFP)
- Analyst Sees Ford Market Share Dropping (AP)
- Ford first to build hybrid vehicles in Canada (AFP)
- A strike at Delphi could cripple GM: analysts (Reuters)
- Ford Analyst Sees Market Share Dropping (AP)
- Woman Wins Dodge Ram Mega Musical Chairs Competition
- Pontiac's Televised Cross Country Road Trip Has Surprise Ending
- Volkswagen drives January European car sales up (Reuters)
- DaimlerChrysler Earns $3.3B in 2005 (AP)
- Daimler sees better 2006 after Q4 surprise gain (Reuters)
- DaimlerChrysler sees pressure growing on Chrysler (Reuters)
- DaimlerChrysler steers round Smart car losses to lift earnings (AFP)
- CHINA: January sales up 73%
- BELGIUM: VW captures fifth of strong European sales
- Daimler profits beat forecast; outlook seen vague (Reuters)
- Cerberus group takes lead in GMAC talks: report (Reuters)
- DaimlerChrysler Earns $3.3B in 2005 (AP)
- Report: China Auto Output Up 52 Percent (AP)
- UK: Mercedes S-class buyers seen preferring diesel, avoiding pricey gadgets
- Report: China Auto Output Up 52 Percent (AP)
- UK: Ford offers kit to deter sat-nav theft
- Laid Off Workers Need Quick Decisions (AP)
- Cerberus group takes lead in GMAC talks: report (Reuters)
- DaimlerChrysler cautious for 2006 despite profit rise (AFP)
- Chrysler Profit-Sharing Checks Decrease (AP)
- GERMANY: BMW satisfied with China venture
- US: GM Oklahoma City plant to stop production next week
- SOUTH KOREA: Renault-Samsung plans export-led sales hike
- SOUTH KOREA: Hyundai-Kia demands supplier price cuts
- GERMANY/US: Mercedes drags down DaimlerChrysler results
- Chrysler Profit-Sharing Checks Decrease (AP)
- SOUTH KOREA: Renault-Samsung plans export-led sales hike
- CANADA: Ford crossover hybrids to be built locally
- GENEVA PREVIEW: Kia's Slovak car moves closer
- THAILAND: Toyota drives sales lower in January
- UK: New management plots Alfa revival
- US: Hurricane costs hit Goodyear Q4 result
- US: Chrysler plans no let-up in truck output
- DaimlerChrysler Earns $3.3B in 2005 (AP)
- THAILAND: Toyota drives sales lower in January
- UK: New management plots Alfa revival
- Chrysler Group Posts 2005 Profit of $1.8B (AP)
- Chrysler Group Posts 2005 Profit of $1.8B (AP)
- DaimlerChrysler Earns $3.3B in 2005 (AP)
- Daimler's Small Steps (The Motley Fool)
- Toyota market cap passes Wal-Mart as shares rise (Reuters)
- Mitsubishi Motors set to buy 20 pct stake in China carmaker (AFP)
- GENEVA PREVIEW: Golf-based SUV to take a bow
- Nanjing in talks to sell MG Rover brand: report (Reuters)
- UK: Short-term company car leasing on the rise
- US: Chrysler to profit-share around $650 per worker
- GOLDING'S TAKE: DCX big on promises, short on detail
- HONG KONG: Honda China venture sales soar 57% last month
- RUSSIA: New Lada Egypt assembly project starts
- RUSSIA: Partner pulls parts supply plug on GM JV
- SOUTH KOREA: Regulator eyes Hundai-Kia parts price pressure
- EXCLUSIVE: SWEDEN: New Renault-Nissan truck line mainly for Europe
- SPAIN: Seat promises come-back after first loss in years
- GENEVA PREVIEW: Golf-based SUV to take a bow
- Delphi delays motion to void union contracts (Reuters)
- Delphi to Continue Talks With GM, Unions (AP)
- UK [updated 15:10GMT]: Nanjing unlikely end Longbridge link
- GERMANY: Volkswagen eyes more partnerships
- Delphi to Continue Talks With GM, Unions (AP)
- Delphi delays motion to void union contracts (Reuters)
- UK [updated 15:10GMT]: Nanjing unlikely to end Longbridge link
- US: Parcels to come by hybrid and low-emission trucks
- SOUTH KOREA: Regulator eyes Hyundai-Kia parts price pressure
- US [updated 15.50GMT]: Delphi postpones bankruptcy court move
- Delphi to Keep Talks With GM, Unions Open (AP)
- Delphi delays motion to void union contracts (Reuters)
- GM CEO says UAW/Delphi deal not guaranteed (Reuters)
- GM's Russia Joint Venture Stops Production (AP)
- Summary: Delphi Delays Bid to Void Deals (AP)
- Delphi Delays Bid to Nix Labor Agreements (AP)
- GM shares see late-day slide on GMAC deal worries (Reuters)
- LAX Receives Five DaimlerChrysler Fuel Cell Cars
- Nissan Donates 50 Trucks To Habitat For Humanity
- Proton chief says Lotus not for sale after mock offer from former chief (AFP)
- JAPAN: Compact SUV quadruples expected volume
- JAPAN: First US-bound Mazda crossover off line
- UK: Government tells ministers to choose Jag or Prius
- GERMANY: Audi recalls some diesel A3 models
- JAPAN: Forester most popular Subaru export
- BULGARIA: Trucks post largest sales rise in January
- COLOMBIA: New vehicle sales surge continues in 2006
- MEXICO: Nissan marketing chief becomes CEO
- NETHERLANDS: DAF proclaims 2005 a record year
- NETHERLANDS: DAF proclaims 2005 a record year
- POLAND: Fiat aims to recover market share
- CANADA: Hino considers Canadian plant
- UK: Wagon set to acquire Oxford Automotive
- GERMANY: ACEA CO2 reduction goals unlikely to be met on time
- GERMANY: Mahle boosts sales 10% in 2005
- MALAYSIA/UK: Press speculates but Lotus staying with Proton
- ROMANIA: Daewoo plant negotiations deadlock
- UK: All EU VMs will 'hybridise' models by decade end
- GERMANY: UK consortium wins right to sporty Smarts
- Earnings surprises help spur Wall St recovery (FT.com)
- GM Plant in Okla. Shuts Down Production (AP)
- Delphi delays voiding contracts (USATODAY.com)
- GM Plant in Okla. Shuts Down Production (AP)
- MALAYSIA/UK: Press speculates but Lotus staying with Proton
- EXCLUSIVE: SPAIN: Peugeot expects small sales rise
- RUSSIA: GM-AvtoVAZ set to restart production
- BRAZIL: Mercosur trade deal yet to be agreed
- AUSTRIA: Consensus emerges on CO2 refrigerant
- GERMANY: Grammer turnover rises, profits decline
- GERMANY: MAN boosts after-tax profit 46%
- SWEDEN: Haldex grows business and profits
- GERMANY: Audi develops Mini competitor
- JAPAN: Nissan eyes LCVs for future growth
- GENEVA SHOW: Ford Europe develops 'comfortable' and 'sporty' seven-seat minivans
- GENEVA SHOW: Ford Europe develops 'comfortable' and 'sporty' seven-seat minivans
- Nissan to Unveil 4 Light Commercial Models (AP)
- CHINA: Citroen tailors new car to local market
- CZECH REPUBLIC: PM thinks Hyundai plant deal close
- EXCLUSIVE: UK: Rivals likely to eye new Ford closely
- Cerberus group takes lead in GMAC talks: report
(Reuters)
- DaimlerChrysler cautious for 2006 despite profit rise
(AFP)
- Chrysler Profit-Sharing Checks Decrease
(AP)
- Daimler's Small Steps
(The Motley Fool)
- Chrysler Group Posts 2005 Profit of $1.8B
(AP)
- DaimlerChrysler Earns $3.3B in 2005
(AP)
- Toyota market cap passes Wal-Mart as shares rise
(Reuters)
- Mitsubishi Motors set to buy 20 pct stake in China carmaker
(AFP)
- Nanjing in talks to sell MG Rover brand: report
(Reuters)
- Delphi delays motion to void union contracts
(Reuters)
- GM CEO says UAW/Delphi deal not guaranteed
(Reuters)
- GM's Russia Joint Venture Stops Production
(AP)
- Summary: Delphi Delays Bid to Void Deals
(AP)
- Delphi Delays Bid to Nix Labor Agreements
(AP)
- GM shares see late-day slide on GMAC deal worries
(Reuters)
- Proton chief says Lotus not for sale after mock offer from former chief
(AFP)
- Earnings surprises help spur Wall St recovery
(FT.com)
- Delphi delays voiding contracts
(USATODAY.com)
- GM Plant in Okla. Shuts Down Production
(AP)
- Nissan to Unveil 4 Light Commercial Models
(AP)
- GENEVA PREVIEW: Ford Europe develops 'comfortable' and 'sporty' seven-seat minivans
- US: TRW profit improves
- Moody's cuts GM's rating deeper into junk
(Reuters)
- CHINA: Citroen tailors new car to local market
- TRW Automotive Posts Fourth-Quarter Profit
(AP)
- GM to Eliminate 3rd Shift at Ohio Plant
(AP)
- Moody's cuts GM's rating deeper into junk
(Reuters)
- Moody's Reduces GM's Debt Rating Further
(AP)
- Moody's Reduces GM's Debt Rating Further
(AP)
- TRW Automotive Reports 4Q Profit of $59M
(AP)
- U.S. Auto Sales Drop in Early February
(AP)
- 35th Anniversary Barrett- Jackson Auction Donates $2.5 Million to Charity
- Automotive Hall of Fame Honors Sue Unger
- Honda to sell low-cost hybrid car in 2007/08: report
(Reuters)
- Honda to sell low-cost hybrid car in 2007/08: paper
(Reuters)
- HONG KONG: Geely names new CEO
- UK: Inchcape buys another Aussie dealer
- AUSTRALIA/US: End of the line for Holden Monaro and Pontiac clone
- US: Ratings agency downgrades GM again
- BREAKING NEWS: UK: Chinese car maker renews factory lease
- CHINA: BMW Brilliance aiming for 15% annual sales growth
- GERMANY: Audi reports healthy pre-tax boost
- SOUTH KOREA: Luxury car buyer tax probe a myth
- JAPAN: Honda plans low-cost hybrid
- INDIA: Vehicle makers eye financ to boost earnings
- Moody's lowers GM debt rating
(USATODAY.com)
- US: GM sets assembly shift end date for Moraine
- INDIA: Vehicle makers eye financing to boost earnings
- UK [updated 15:40GMT]: Chinese car maker renews factory lease - with get-out clause
- SLOVAKIA: PSA Trnava plant starts assembly in May
- GERMANY: Seat chief sees profit ahead
- GM Seeks Seat on Delphi's Creditors' Panel
(AP)
- Tony Stewart to Give Away 2007 Chevrolet Tahoe and More
- GERMANY: US represented on Continental's board
- US: GM wants seat on Delphi credit committee
- JAPAN: Toyota and GM discuss R&D co-operation
- CHINA: Infiniti to enter China earlier than expected
- UK: Petrol engine share of European market to fall to 37% by 2015
- Toyota, GM Partnership Nears End
(AP)
- RESEARCH ANALYSIS: Door modules swing to growth as vehicle makers outsource
- China's SAIC to Make Cars Under Own Brand
(AP)
- US: Early month retail vehicle sales off 8%
- JAPAN: Honda's Zest after Life
- UK: Components maker finds ways round GM and Ford cut-backs
- AUSTRIA: Americans and Europeans agree common air conditioner standards
- UK: Prime Minister's Drinks Time invites industry players to show
- JAPAN: Toyota adopts concentric pipe a/c heat exchanger
- SPAIN: BMW to spend EUR500m on parts as sales soar
- US/CHINA: Automakers' 'lift-and-shift' aspirations extend beyond MG Rover
- CZECH REPUBLIC: Skoda looks east
- ADM Pumps Up Ethanol
(The Motley Fool)
- Does America Want Oil Independence?
- Use of Cell Phones While Driving on Rise
- Spaceframe Propels Ford GT
- Car-Steering Robot is Industry's Latest Crash Test Dummy
- Car Tires Aid Fuel Efficiency
- Honda Unsure on Hybrid Fit
- Mazda to suspend SUV Production
- CHINA: Toyota and FAW discuss R&D centre
- GERMANY: Continental reports record earnings
- RUSSIA: Johnson Matthey to build catalyst plant
- SOUTH KOREA: Hyundai signs biggest ever CV export deal
- Ford Holding Company Offers Some Buyouts
(AP)
- Global Production Up at 4 Japan Automakers
(AP)
- THE FRIDAY STORY: An Enzo leaves the road
- US: Noble CEO quits
- CANADA: GM truck plant re-tool under way
- US: Purolator filter business changes hands
- UK: European SUV volume and specifications rise
- UK: Famous Rover V8 still available new
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