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- Dana Corp hires restructuring firm: WSJ
(Reuters)
- GERMANY: BMW selling aircraft engine maker stock
- INDIA: Gabriel inks Arvin Meritor shocks deal
- INDIA: Young affluent people spur Mercedes sales
- CHINA: Shanghai Automotive likely first to build Rover cars
- DaimlerChrysler CFO's Contract Extended
(AP)
- Analysts: Feb. Auto Sales Should Be Up
(AP)
- GM board keeps executive option grants unchanged
(Reuters)
- Kia Motors To Set Up Plant In Georgia
- Competition Growing Among Automotive Metal Fabricators
- Land Rover Driving School Encounters Rough Road
- Fusion, Lucerne Boost Ford, Buick
- Analysts: Feb. Auto Sales Should Be Up
(AP)
- Analysts: Feb. Auto Sales Should Be Up
(AP)
- Jeep Says Americans Need to Brush Up History
- Val Kilmer Joins Hero Awards Judges
- Daimler nears decision on US Smart launch: paper
(Reuters)
- Flash and Frugality at Geneva Auto Show
(AP)
- CHINA: Shanghai-GM introduces Buick LaCrosse
- INDIA: Volvo opens truck development centre in Bangalore
- GERMANY: Union leader warns of national strikes
- CANADA: Ballard reports reduced losses
- REPORT: Digital music and radio transforms automotive entertainment
- GERMANY: Volkswagen may still list Europcar
- CHINA: Ford seeks buyer for component plants
- US: GM shifts electronics purchasing to China
- CHINA: Visteon sets up electronics engineering in Shanghai
- JAPAN/UK: Nippon Sheet to proceed with Pilkington acquistion
- CHINA: Honda completes capacity expansion
- CHINA: Mazda/Ford JV begins Mazda3 production
- Workers offered Roth 401(k)s
(USATODAY.com)
- MALASIA: Proton delivers better Q3 but pressure persists
- MALAYSIA: Proton eyes India/China expansion
- GERMANY: Porsche sales and profits up in H1
- CHINA: Report calls for increased consolidation
- INDIA: DaimlerChrysler to launch Actros range in India
- DirecTV to Buy Back 100M Shares From GM
(AP)
- GERMANY: DaimlerChrysler eyes US for Smart car
- UK: Managing director transferred to China post
- TAIWAN: China Motor Corp sales up, China JV to start 2007
- GERMANY: Porsche sales and profits up in H1
- CHINA: Report calls for increased consolidation
- GERMANY: DaimlerChrysler eyes US for Smart car
- GOLDING'S TAKE: Safe in our hands, Ford says of Jaguar
- Jerry York convinced Saab good for GM: Lutz
(Reuters)
- Jerry York convinced Saab good for GM: Lutz
(Reuters)
- Advanced Technology on Display in Geneva
(AP)
- GM to invest $500 million in Toledo plant
(Reuters)
- Internet Services Help Auto Sellers Unload A Lease
- DaimlerChrysler Considers Launching Smart Car In US
- Scion Screening Tour Teams Rock And Film Makers
- First Look: Volkswagen Premiers Concept A
- First Look: 2006 Dodge Hornet Concept Vehicle
- Face Time With Star Is Prize In Toyota, NBA Sweeps
- Koenigsegg CCR Now Available at Caesars Palace
- GOLDING'S TAKE: Safe in our hands, Ford says of Jaguar
- CHINA: Tenneco expands manufacturing and engineering operations
- US: GM to invest $500m in Toledo
- GENEVA: Bluetec available in Europe by 2008
- JAPAN: Isuzu announces new ventures in China
- CHINA: Dongfeng Peugeot-Citroen posts first profit
- RUSSIA: Nissan may be next OEM to announce assembly in Russia
- CHINA: Dongfeng-Nissan announces expansion and start of engine production
- INDIA: Government lowers excise duty on small cars
- February market share loss seen for US automakers
(Reuters)
- UK: Sales of obstacle sensing technology to leap
- GERMANY: BMW no plans to up workforce - report
- GENEVA: Peugeot eyes 500,000 unit sales for 207 compact in 2007
- GM might cut more costs: vice chairman
(AFP)
- BMW CEO sees solid 2006 financials
(Reuters)
- GENEVA: Smart shows signs of recovery
- US: Dana investment talks alive
- CHINA: Nanjing merging units - report
- GENEVA: Audi eyes continued growth in 2006
- CHINA: Volkswagen goes for Chinese components
- GENEVA: Audi CEO sees profit for SEAT
- Nissan to Decide on Russia Plant
(AP)
- GM Official: Saab Brand Won't Be Sold Off
(AP)
- GENEVA: Phantom has re-established Rolls-Royce - chairman
- GERMANY: Sales on the up this year
- EUROPE: Automotive manufacturers given little credit rating, as little is due
- GOLDING'S TAKE: Safe in our hands, Ford says of Jaguar
- ITALY: Fiat has no plans to sell farm equipment or truck units - paper
- INDIA: Maruti February sales off 5.8%
- GENEVA: GM chief eyes Europe break-even this year
- Market Woes Lurk Behind Sleek Auto Debuts
(AP)
- General Motors does not rule out closing factory in Europe
(AFP)
- GM eyes breakeven in Europe this year
(Reuters)
- EUROPE: Automotive manufacturers given little credit rating, as little is due
- Ford aims for profit in Europe in 2006: Fleming
(AFP)
- GM eyes breakeven in Europe this year
(Reuters)
- Ford of Europe to post profit in 2006: exec
(Reuters)
- GENEVA: Europe could be global auto sales powerhouse - Mazda
- UK: New powertrain chief at Ford's Dunton Technical Centre
- US: Total industry incentive spend up in February
- UK: Budget and prestige brands nibble away at volume car makers' share
- GERMANY: DaimlerChrysler and Bosch workers down tools
- GERMANY: VW board split over renewing CEO's contract
- GENEVA REVIEW: Niches offer volume gain hope in tight market
- JAPAN: Light vehicle sales fall
- Titans GM and Toyota vie for global supremacy
(AFP)
- DaimlerChrysler February US sales up 4 pct
(Reuters)
- Goldman Sachs analyst sees GMAC sale as stalled
(Reuters)
- GM Says Company Can Stem Losses in Europe
(AP)
- EUROPE: GM may close a European plant after all
- GENEVA REVIEW: Niches offer volume gain hope in tight market
- GENEVA: Ford expects Europe profit this year
- Chrysler Group Says U.S. Sales Up in Feb.
(AP)
- Ford February sales down 4 pct
(Reuters)
- Judge Gives Tentative OK to Ford-UAW Deal
(AP)
- Court considers Ohio tax credit for Jeep plant
(Reuters)
- Ford February sales down on weak trucks, Chrysler up
(Reuters)
- Ford sales slip four percent
(AFP)
- German Industrial Union Stages Walkouts
(AP)
- GM February sales down 2.5 pct
(Reuters)
- Toyota Sales Up; Ford Sees 3 Percent Drop
(AP)
- GM sales in reverse, down 2.5 percent
(AFP)
- GM February sales down 2.5 pct
(Reuters)
- GM, Ford lose ground to Toyota
(Reuters)
- Honda Stars in Automaker Sales
(AP)
- Ford sees auto loss in '06, mulls Q1 labor charge
(Reuters)
- Detroit carmakers lose traction, but see hope
(AFP)
- Ford sees auto loss, mulls Q1 labor charge
(Reuters)
- Top Selling Vehicles in February
(AP)
- Japanese Cars Score Highest in Magazine
(AP)
- GM, Ford slip in auto sales
(Reuters)
- Honda Stars in Automaker Sales
(AP)
- Honda Claims Four "Green" Awards
- Volkswagen To Compete In 2007 Dakar Rally
- Honda Stars in Automaker Sales
(AP)
- Ford mulls Q1 charge for UAW layoffs
(Reuters)
- Japanese Cars Score Highest in Magazine
(AP)
- Japanese Cars Score Highest in Magazine
(AP)
- Japanese Cars Score Highest in Magazine
(AP)
- Japanese Cars Rate Highest in Annual Guide
(AP)
- Advertising Fails to Spur Feb. Auto Sales
(AP)
- SOUTH KOREA: Kia pressures suppliers and employees to buy its cars
- EUROPE: GM may close a European plant after all
- GENEVA REVIEW: Niches offer volume gain hope in tight market
- US: Eaton to supply hybrid systems for UPS trucks
- GERMANY: Panamera may be produced at VW Hannover plant
- Japanese Cars Rate Highest in Annual Guide
(AP)
- RUSSIA: Marcopolo sets up bus joint venture
- BELGIUM: Toyota to open new Czech parts depot
- GERMANY: Bosch launches piezo gasoline injection on production model
- CHINA: Volkswagen to set up Skoda dealer network
- Japanese Cars Rate Highest in Annual Guide
(AP)
- CANADA: North American truck sales slump
- GENEVA: Land Rover plans more US sales
- THAILAND: Free trade talks on hold
- SOUTH KOREA: Sales soar 37%, but won is also rising
- US SALES: Toyota and Honda continue stealing share from Ford and GM
- US: Ford North American automotive operations to take US$1bn restructuring charge
- US: EPA proposes new rules to cut benzene emissions
- GERMANY: GM calls European plant closure report "highly speculative"
- Are Corporate Tax Breaks Illegal?
(BusinessWeek Online)
- EXCLUSIVE: INTERVIEW: Mitsubishi Motors Europe chief a fan of entrepreneurial independents
- Detroit shut out in Japanese sweep of US auto rankings
(AFP)
- GM, Toyota extend technology partnership
(Reuters)
- GM, Toyota Extend Research Deal
(AP)
- Ford Sees $1 Billion Restructure Tab
(AP)
- GM, Toyota extend technology partnership
(Reuters)
- GM, Toyota Extend Research Deal
(AP)
- GM, Toyota Extend Research Deal
(AP)
- Ford Predicts $1 Billion Restructure Tab
(AP)
- GM sees hydrogen cars on market by 2010-2015
(AFP)
- Take a MINI Vacation in Vegas
- Ford sees one billion dollar restructuring charge in 2006
(AFP)
- EXCLUSIVE: INTERVIEW: Mitsubishi Motors Europe chief a fan of entrepreneurial independents
- INTERVIEW: Lutz says Chevrolet-badged Daewoos a good decision
- THE FRIDAY STORY: Machine munches machine man's motor
- Nearly all vehicles nag the unbelted
(USATODAY.com)
- Automakers extend deals, hope discounts abate
(Reuters)
- EXCLUSIVE: BRAZIL: New Volkswagen Fox wagon looks Europe-ready
- Automakers extend deals, hope discounts abate
(Reuters)
- HONG KONG: Brillance China issues profits warning
- Nearly all vehicles nag the unbelted
(USATODAY.com)
- US: Missouri may waive sales tax on vehicles built in-state
- Automakers extend deals, hope discounts abate
(Reuters)
- UK: Collins & Aikman European units change hands
- JAPAN/US: GM and Toyota alter collaboration agreements
- SOUTH AFRICA: Sales rise but growth slows
- US: Dana's missed payments stir bankruptcy fears
- RUSSIA: Confusion over Isuzu assembly rights
- ITALY: Fiat and Russian steel maker to boost co-operation
- US: Dana's missed payments stir bankruptcy fears
- BREAKING NEWS: US: Dana files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection
- GM to sell 20 pct stake in Suzuki Motor: report
(Reuters)
- GM to sell 20 pct stake in Suzuki Motor: report
(Reuters)
- Suzuki shares pare losses as GM-report fears wane
(Reuters)
- GM, Suzuki deny complete termination of alliance
(AFP)
- US: Dana files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection
- GM to Sell Bulk of Stake in Japan's Suzuki
(AP)
- General Motors sees Q1 gain on Suzuki stake sale
(Reuters)
- General Motors to sell almost entire stake in Japan's Suzuki
(AFP)
- General Motors to sell almost entire stake in Japan's Suzuki
(AFP)
- GM to Sell Bulk of Stake in Japan's Suzuki
(AP)
- GM unloads most of its Suzuki stake, raises $2 billion
(Reuters)
- GM to Sell Bulk of Stake in Japan's Suzuki
(AP)
- JAPAN: Hino to establish Canadian plant
- UK: Inchcape announces Moscow Toyota dealer JV
- Stock Futures Up on AT&T, BellSouth Deal
(AP)
- UK: Retailer Inchcape boosts operating profit
- JAPAN: General Motors slashes Suzuki stake
- General Motors to slash stake in Japan's Suzuki
(AFP)
- DaimlerChrysler sees sharp trucks downturn in 2007
(Reuters)
- DaimlerChrysler Finds Improper Payments
(AP)
- GM unloads most of its Suzuki stake, raises $2 bln
(Reuters)
- Stocks Fall Following AT&T, BellSouth Deal
(AP)
- US: Dana CFO retires
- SPAIN: VW Navarre workers ponder new strikes
- UK: Car sales year to date off almost 10%
- GM to Sell Bulk of Stake in Japan's Suzuki
(AP)
- Stocks Mixed After AT&T, BellSouth Deal
(AP)
- GM unloads most of its Suzuki stake, raises $2 bln
(Reuters)
- DaimlerChrysler Finds Improper Payments
(AP)
- CHINA: TRW opens new steering systems plant
- US/UK: Billionaire investor eyes components industry consolidation
- GM unloads most of its Suzuki stake, raises $2 bln
(Reuters)
- Stocks Drift As Bond Yields Rise
(AP)
- RUSSIA: Chinese car JV after import duty reduction
- GERMANY: New year brings sales boost for Mercedes
- CHINA: PSA JV sees 50% sales growth by 2010
- GERMANY: DaimlerChrysler sees commercial vehicle slow-down
- GM, union in talks on early retirement buyouts for 20,000
(AFP)
- Stocks Drift Amid Rising Bond Yields
(AP)
- Stocks Drift Amid Rising Bond Yields
(AP)
- Higher Bond Yields Send Stocks Sliding
(AP)
- Higher Bond Yields Send Stocks Falling
(AP)
- Dow Closes Down 63, Nasdaq Closes Down 17
(AP)
- GM Retirees Protest Health Care Cuts
(AP)
- Dow Closes Down 63, Nasdaq Closes Down 17
(AP)
- GM Retirees Protest Health Care Cuts
(AP)
- GM Expected to Consider Sale of GMAC
(AP)
- Japan's Norinchukin Bank may join GMAC bid: source
(Reuters)
- GM Board Expected to Consider GMAC Sale
(AP)
- Japanese bank considering joining bid to buy GM finance unit
(AFP)
- Volkswagen sees no future without German revamp
(Reuters)
- GERMANY: Opel recalls Astras with axle problem
- JAPAN: Suzuki buys back shares
- US: Dana names chief restructuring officer
- Suzuki Completes Most of GM Share Buyback
(AP)
- Volkswagen weighs closing some parts operations
(Reuters)
- SWEDEN: Volvo reports 6% fall in truck deliveries
- Volkswagen says cost cuts are do or die
(Reuters)
- U.S. automakers pull back on incentives
(USATODAY.com)
- UK: Van maker LDV starts 2006 on a high
- GERMANY: Dana says business as usual in Europe
- GERMANY: Smart ForTwo replacement ready next year
- GERMANY: Bad weather dampens domestic demand
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