Submitted more than 30 days ago by ace
Automotive News Europe June 24, 2008 14:57 CET FRANKFURT (Reuters) -- Volkswagen is stepping up efforts to cut costs in the face of rising More…
Submitted more than 30 days ago by daughter1
By Joe DeMatio The 2009 MKS is Lincoln's new flagship, a car that Ford hopes will help put its luxury division back on the map after years o More…
Submitted more than 30 days ago by ClassicDriver
Four UK Subaru fans are to put the manufacturer’s original model, the 360cc microcar, to the ultimate test - a 2,000-mile rally through some More…
Submitted more than 30 days ago by greg222
IAM Motoring Trust research acquired through the Freedom of Information Act reveals that 21.6 per cent of three-year old cars fail their fir More…
Submitted more than 30 days ago by chelseaboy
Ford becomes the first car company to win ‘allergy friendly’ status. Ford has become the first vehicle manufacturer to receive the European More…
Submitted more than 30 days ago by chelseaboy
IT'S a car that will never be sold in Europe, but the tiny Tata Nano drew the biggest crowds at this week's motor show in Geneva. To be fair More…
Submitted more than 30 days ago by Christopher181
At the Geneva Motor Show -- Europe's first show of the season -- gas-guzzling, carbon-spewing behemoths are overshadowed by more eco-friendl More…
Submitted more than 30 days ago by daughter1
Infiniti, the luxury wing of Nissan, has finally made it to Europe some 20 years after being launched in the US. More…
Submitted more than 30 days ago by greg222
Only months ago, Porsche CEO Wendelin Wiedeking told "Automotive News Europe" that because of the additional costs and relatively low sal More…
Submitted more than 30 days ago by hottentot
The Japanese giant stole a march on its rivals with the hybrid Prius; now it is looking at the Eastern European market More…
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