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  1. Dana Corp hires restructuring firm: WSJ (Reuters)
  2. GERMANY: BMW selling aircraft engine maker stock
  3. INDIA: Gabriel inks Arvin Meritor shocks deal
  4. INDIA: Young affluent people spur Mercedes sales
  5. CHINA: Shanghai Automotive likely first to build Rover cars
  6. DaimlerChrysler CFO's Contract Extended (AP)
  7. Analysts: Feb. Auto Sales Should Be Up (AP)
  8. GM board keeps executive option grants unchanged (Reuters)
  9. Kia Motors To Set Up Plant In Georgia
  10. Competition Growing Among Automotive Metal Fabricators
  11. Land Rover Driving School Encounters Rough Road
  12. Fusion, Lucerne Boost Ford, Buick
  13. Analysts: Feb. Auto Sales Should Be Up (AP)
  14. Analysts: Feb. Auto Sales Should Be Up (AP)
  15. Jeep Says Americans Need to Brush Up History
  16. Val Kilmer Joins Hero Awards Judges
  17. Daimler nears decision on US Smart launch: paper (Reuters)
  18. Flash and Frugality at Geneva Auto Show (AP)
  19. CHINA: Shanghai-GM introduces Buick LaCrosse
  20. INDIA: Volvo opens truck development centre in Bangalore
  21. GERMANY: Union leader warns of national strikes
  22. CANADA: Ballard reports reduced losses
  23. REPORT: Digital music and radio transforms automotive entertainment
  24. GERMANY: Volkswagen may still list Europcar
  25. CHINA: Ford seeks buyer for component plants
  26. US: GM shifts electronics purchasing to China
  27. CHINA: Visteon sets up electronics engineering in Shanghai
  28. JAPAN/UK: Nippon Sheet to proceed with Pilkington acquistion
  29. CHINA: Honda completes capacity expansion
  30. CHINA: Mazda/Ford JV begins Mazda3 production
  31. Workers offered Roth 401(k)s (USATODAY.com)
  32. MALASIA: Proton delivers better Q3 but pressure persists
  33. MALAYSIA: Proton eyes India/China expansion
  34. GERMANY: Porsche sales and profits up in H1
  35. CHINA: Report calls for increased consolidation
  36. INDIA: DaimlerChrysler to launch Actros range in India
  37. DirecTV to Buy Back 100M Shares From GM (AP)
  38. GERMANY: DaimlerChrysler eyes US for Smart car
  39. UK: Managing director transferred to China post
  40. TAIWAN: China Motor Corp sales up, China JV to start 2007
  41. GERMANY: Porsche sales and profits up in H1
  42. CHINA: Report calls for increased consolidation
  43. GERMANY: DaimlerChrysler eyes US for Smart car
  44. GOLDING'S TAKE: Safe in our hands, Ford says of Jaguar
  45. Jerry York convinced Saab good for GM: Lutz (Reuters)
  46. Jerry York convinced Saab good for GM: Lutz (Reuters)
  47. Advanced Technology on Display in Geneva (AP)
  48. GM to invest $500 million in Toledo plant (Reuters)
  49. Internet Services Help Auto Sellers Unload A Lease
  50. DaimlerChrysler Considers Launching Smart Car In US
  51. Scion Screening Tour Teams Rock And Film Makers
  52. First Look: Volkswagen Premiers Concept A
  53. First Look: 2006 Dodge Hornet Concept Vehicle
  54. Face Time With Star Is Prize In Toyota, NBA Sweeps
  55. Koenigsegg CCR Now Available at Caesars Palace
  56. GOLDING'S TAKE: Safe in our hands, Ford says of Jaguar
  57. CHINA: Tenneco expands manufacturing and engineering operations
  58. US: GM to invest $500m in Toledo
  59. GENEVA: Bluetec available in Europe by 2008
  60. JAPAN: Isuzu announces new ventures in China
  61. CHINA: Dongfeng Peugeot-Citroen posts first profit
  62. RUSSIA: Nissan may be next OEM to announce assembly in Russia
  63. CHINA: Dongfeng-Nissan announces expansion and start of engine production
  64. INDIA: Government lowers excise duty on small cars
  65. February market share loss seen for US automakers (Reuters)
  66. UK: Sales of obstacle sensing technology to leap
  67. GERMANY: BMW no plans to up workforce - report
  68. GENEVA: Peugeot eyes 500,000 unit sales for 207 compact in 2007
  69. GM might cut more costs: vice chairman (AFP)
  70. BMW CEO sees solid 2006 financials (Reuters)
  71. GENEVA: Smart shows signs of recovery
  72. US: Dana investment talks alive
  73. CHINA: Nanjing merging units - report
  74. GENEVA: Audi eyes continued growth in 2006
  75. CHINA: Volkswagen goes for Chinese components
  76. GENEVA: Audi CEO sees profit for SEAT
  77. Nissan to Decide on Russia Plant (AP)
  78. GM Official: Saab Brand Won't Be Sold Off (AP)
  79. GENEVA: Phantom has re-established Rolls-Royce - chairman
  80. GERMANY: Sales on the up this year
  81. EUROPE: Automotive manufacturers given little credit rating, as little is due
  82. GOLDING'S TAKE: Safe in our hands, Ford says of Jaguar
  83. ITALY: Fiat has no plans to sell farm equipment or truck units - paper
  84. INDIA: Maruti February sales off 5.8%
  85. GENEVA: GM chief eyes Europe break-even this year
  86. Market Woes Lurk Behind Sleek Auto Debuts (AP)
  87. General Motors does not rule out closing factory in Europe (AFP)
  88. GM eyes breakeven in Europe this year (Reuters)
  89. EUROPE: Automotive manufacturers given little credit rating, as little is due
  90. Ford aims for profit in Europe in 2006: Fleming (AFP)
  91. GM eyes breakeven in Europe this year (Reuters)
  92. Ford of Europe to post profit in 2006: exec (Reuters)
  93. GENEVA: Europe could be global auto sales powerhouse - Mazda
  94. UK: New powertrain chief at Ford's Dunton Technical Centre
  95. US: Total industry incentive spend up in February
  96. UK: Budget and prestige brands nibble away at volume car makers' share
  97. GERMANY: DaimlerChrysler and Bosch workers down tools
  98. GERMANY: VW board split over renewing CEO's contract
  99. GENEVA REVIEW: Niches offer volume gain hope in tight market
  100. JAPAN: Light vehicle sales fall
  101. Titans GM and Toyota vie for global supremacy (AFP)
  102. DaimlerChrysler February US sales up 4 pct (Reuters)
  103. Goldman Sachs analyst sees GMAC sale as stalled (Reuters)
  104. GM Says Company Can Stem Losses in Europe (AP)
  105. EUROPE: GM may close a European plant after all
  106. GENEVA REVIEW: Niches offer volume gain hope in tight market
  107. GENEVA: Ford expects Europe profit this year
  108. Chrysler Group Says U.S. Sales Up in Feb. (AP)
  109. Ford February sales down 4 pct (Reuters)
  110. Judge Gives Tentative OK to Ford-UAW Deal (AP)
  111. Court considers Ohio tax credit for Jeep plant (Reuters)
  112. Ford February sales down on weak trucks, Chrysler up (Reuters)
  113. Ford sales slip four percent (AFP)
  114. German Industrial Union Stages Walkouts (AP)
  115. GM February sales down 2.5 pct (Reuters)
  116. Toyota Sales Up; Ford Sees 3 Percent Drop (AP)
  117. GM sales in reverse, down 2.5 percent (AFP)
  118. GM February sales down 2.5 pct (Reuters)
  119. GM, Ford lose ground to Toyota (Reuters)
  120. Honda Stars in Automaker Sales (AP)
  121. Ford sees auto loss in '06, mulls Q1 labor charge (Reuters)
  122. Detroit carmakers lose traction, but see hope (AFP)
  123. Ford sees auto loss, mulls Q1 labor charge (Reuters)
  124. Top Selling Vehicles in February (AP)
  125. Japanese Cars Score Highest in Magazine (AP)
  126. GM, Ford slip in auto sales (Reuters)
  127. Honda Stars in Automaker Sales (AP)
  128. Honda Claims Four "Green" Awards
  129. Volkswagen To Compete In 2007 Dakar Rally
  130. Honda Stars in Automaker Sales (AP)
  131. Ford mulls Q1 charge for UAW layoffs (Reuters)
  132. Japanese Cars Score Highest in Magazine (AP)
  133. Japanese Cars Score Highest in Magazine (AP)
  134. Japanese Cars Score Highest in Magazine (AP)
  135. Japanese Cars Rate Highest in Annual Guide (AP)
  136. Advertising Fails to Spur Feb. Auto Sales (AP)
  137. SOUTH KOREA: Kia pressures suppliers and employees to buy its cars
  138. EUROPE: GM may close a European plant after all
  139. GENEVA REVIEW: Niches offer volume gain hope in tight market
  140. US: Eaton to supply hybrid systems for UPS trucks
  141. GERMANY: Panamera may be produced at VW Hannover plant
  142. Japanese Cars Rate Highest in Annual Guide (AP)
  143. RUSSIA: Marcopolo sets up bus joint venture
  144. BELGIUM: Toyota to open new Czech parts depot
  145. GERMANY: Bosch launches piezo gasoline injection on production model
  146. CHINA: Volkswagen to set up Skoda dealer network
  147. Japanese Cars Rate Highest in Annual Guide (AP)
  148. CANADA: North American truck sales slump
  149. GENEVA: Land Rover plans more US sales
  150. THAILAND: Free trade talks on hold
  151. SOUTH KOREA: Sales soar 37%, but won is also rising
  152. US SALES: Toyota and Honda continue stealing share from Ford and GM
  153. US: Ford North American automotive operations to take US$1bn restructuring charge
  154. US: EPA proposes new rules to cut benzene emissions
  155. GERMANY: GM calls European plant closure report "highly speculative"
  156. Are Corporate Tax Breaks Illegal? (BusinessWeek Online)
  157. EXCLUSIVE: INTERVIEW: Mitsubishi Motors Europe chief a fan of entrepreneurial independents
  158. Detroit shut out in Japanese sweep of US auto rankings (AFP)
  159. GM, Toyota extend technology partnership (Reuters)
  160. GM, Toyota Extend Research Deal (AP)
  161. Ford Sees $1 Billion Restructure Tab (AP)
  162. GM, Toyota extend technology partnership (Reuters)
  163. GM, Toyota Extend Research Deal (AP)
  164. GM, Toyota Extend Research Deal (AP)
  165. Ford Predicts $1 Billion Restructure Tab (AP)
  166. GM sees hydrogen cars on market by 2010-2015 (AFP)
  167. Take a MINI Vacation in Vegas
  168. Ford sees one billion dollar restructuring charge in 2006 (AFP)
  169. EXCLUSIVE: INTERVIEW: Mitsubishi Motors Europe chief a fan of entrepreneurial independents
  170. INTERVIEW: Lutz says Chevrolet-badged Daewoos a good decision
  171. THE FRIDAY STORY: Machine munches machine man's motor
  172. Nearly all vehicles nag the unbelted (USATODAY.com)
  173. Automakers extend deals, hope discounts abate (Reuters)
  174. EXCLUSIVE: BRAZIL: New Volkswagen Fox wagon looks Europe-ready
  175. Automakers extend deals, hope discounts abate (Reuters)
  176. HONG KONG: Brillance China issues profits warning
  177. Nearly all vehicles nag the unbelted (USATODAY.com)
  178. US: Missouri may waive sales tax on vehicles built in-state
  179. Automakers extend deals, hope discounts abate (Reuters)
  180. UK: Collins & Aikman European units change hands
  181. JAPAN/US: GM and Toyota alter collaboration agreements
  182. SOUTH AFRICA: Sales rise but growth slows
  183. US: Dana's missed payments stir bankruptcy fears
  184. RUSSIA: Confusion over Isuzu assembly rights
  185. ITALY: Fiat and Russian steel maker to boost co-operation
  186. US: Dana's missed payments stir bankruptcy fears
  187. BREAKING NEWS: US: Dana files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection
  188. GM to sell 20 pct stake in Suzuki Motor: report (Reuters)
  189. GM to sell 20 pct stake in Suzuki Motor: report (Reuters)
  190. Suzuki shares pare losses as GM-report fears wane (Reuters)
  191. GM, Suzuki deny complete termination of alliance (AFP)
  192. US: Dana files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection
  193. GM to Sell Bulk of Stake in Japan's Suzuki (AP)
  194. General Motors sees Q1 gain on Suzuki stake sale (Reuters)
  195. General Motors to sell almost entire stake in Japan's Suzuki (AFP)
  196. General Motors to sell almost entire stake in Japan's Suzuki (AFP)
  197. GM to Sell Bulk of Stake in Japan's Suzuki (AP)
  198. GM unloads most of its Suzuki stake, raises $2 billion (Reuters)
  199. GM to Sell Bulk of Stake in Japan's Suzuki (AP)
  200. JAPAN: Hino to establish Canadian plant
  201. UK: Inchcape announces Moscow Toyota dealer JV
  202. Stock Futures Up on AT&T, BellSouth Deal (AP)
  203. UK: Retailer Inchcape boosts operating profit
  204. JAPAN: General Motors slashes Suzuki stake
  205. General Motors to slash stake in Japan's Suzuki (AFP)
  206. DaimlerChrysler sees sharp trucks downturn in 2007 (Reuters)
  207. DaimlerChrysler Finds Improper Payments (AP)
  208. GM unloads most of its Suzuki stake, raises $2 bln (Reuters)
  209. Stocks Fall Following AT&T, BellSouth Deal (AP)
  210. US: Dana CFO retires
  211. SPAIN: VW Navarre workers ponder new strikes
  212. UK: Car sales year to date off almost 10%
  213. GM to Sell Bulk of Stake in Japan's Suzuki (AP)
  214. Stocks Mixed After AT&T, BellSouth Deal (AP)
  215. GM unloads most of its Suzuki stake, raises $2 bln (Reuters)
  216. DaimlerChrysler Finds Improper Payments (AP)
  217. CHINA: TRW opens new steering systems plant
  218. US/UK: Billionaire investor eyes components industry consolidation
  219. GM unloads most of its Suzuki stake, raises $2 bln (Reuters)
  220. Stocks Drift As Bond Yields Rise (AP)
  221. RUSSIA: Chinese car JV after import duty reduction
  222. GERMANY: New year brings sales boost for Mercedes
  223. CHINA: PSA JV sees 50% sales growth by 2010
  224. GERMANY: DaimlerChrysler sees commercial vehicle slow-down
  225. GM, union in talks on early retirement buyouts for 20,000 (AFP)
  226. Stocks Drift Amid Rising Bond Yields (AP)
  227. Stocks Drift Amid Rising Bond Yields (AP)
  228. Higher Bond Yields Send Stocks Sliding (AP)
  229. Higher Bond Yields Send Stocks Falling (AP)
  230. Dow Closes Down 63, Nasdaq Closes Down 17 (AP)
  231. GM Retirees Protest Health Care Cuts (AP)
  232. Dow Closes Down 63, Nasdaq Closes Down 17 (AP)
  233. GM Retirees Protest Health Care Cuts (AP)
  234. GM Expected to Consider Sale of GMAC (AP)
  235. Japan's Norinchukin Bank may join GMAC bid: source (Reuters)
  236. GM Board Expected to Consider GMAC Sale (AP)
  237. Japanese bank considering joining bid to buy GM finance unit (AFP)
  238. Volkswagen sees no future without German revamp (Reuters)
  239. GERMANY: Opel recalls Astras with axle problem
  240. JAPAN: Suzuki buys back shares
  241. US: Dana names chief restructuring officer
  242. Suzuki Completes Most of GM Share Buyback (AP)
  243. Volkswagen weighs closing some parts operations (Reuters)
  244. SWEDEN: Volvo reports 6% fall in truck deliveries
  245. Volkswagen says cost cuts are do or die (Reuters)
  246. U.S. automakers pull back on incentives (USATODAY.com)
  247. UK: Van maker LDV starts 2006 on a high
  248. GERMANY: Dana says business as usual in Europe
  249. GERMANY: Smart ForTwo replacement ready next year
  250. GERMANY: Bad weather dampens domestic demand