Peugeot’s boss, Carlos Tavares, plans a merger with Fiat Chrysler – The Economist

IN 2013 TWO Carloses sat atop the Renault-Nissan alliance. One was Carlos Ghosn, the Brazilian-born architect of the Franco-Japanese carmaking colossus. His protégé was Carlos Tavares, the Portuguese chief operating officer of Renault, who made sure that good cars rolled off the production line. But Mr Tavares, an engineer and racing driver, was not content… Continue reading Peugeot’s boss, Carlos Tavares, plans a merger with Fiat Chrysler – The Economist

Renault Fires Its C.E.O., as the Post-Ghosn Shake-Up Continues – The New York Times

Renault’s board fired its chief executive, Thierry Bolloré, on Friday, just days after Nissan shook up its leadership as the two automakers in a much-vaunted alliance struggle to regain their footing nearly a year after Carlos Ghosn was ousted as their chairman. Renault named its chief financial officer, Clotilde Delbos, as the interim chief executive.… Continue reading Renault Fires Its C.E.O., as the Post-Ghosn Shake-Up Continues – The New York Times

CAR RULES: General Motors investors back Calif. deal – E&E News

General Motors Co. headquarters in Detroit. pverdonk/Flickr Twenty-two large investors in General Motors Co. are urging the company to join an agreement with California to improve fuel efficiency. In a letter to GM CEO Mary Barra, the investors demanded that the company take seriously its commitment to fighting climate change by joining the voluntary deal.… Continue reading CAR RULES: General Motors investors back Calif. deal – E&E News

UAW president Gary Jones avoids spotlight – Automotive News

Jones, who vowed as president to win back the trust of the rank and file with a clean-slate agenda, instead stands accused of using union members’ dues to finance a “lavish lifestyle” that included long stays in luxury lodgings, golf outings and steak dinners with champagne and cigars, according to the government. Federal investigators, in… Continue reading UAW president Gary Jones avoids spotlight – Automotive News

GM strike ripples across the economy, raising new recession fears – Financial Post

Here in the heart of America’s car industry, car parts have nowhere to go. Eighty-five tractor trailers full of hoods, bumpers and other assorted parts sat, unloaded, in Lansing, Michigan, this week — more evidence of the cost of the General Motors Co. strike that has shut down most of its North American plants and… Continue reading GM strike ripples across the economy, raising new recession fears – Financial Post

Barra: GM No Longer “Everywhere For Everyone With Everything” – GM Authority

In the early 1930s, General Motors rose to become the undisputed sales leader in the automotive industry thanks to the implementation of concepts like Alfred P. Sloan’s “ladder of success,” which established a clear pricing structure that was flexible enough to satisfy a wide variety of tastes and buying power, but without creating overlapping products… Continue reading Barra: GM No Longer “Everywhere For Everyone With Everything” – GM Authority

Ghosn is getting fit for the fight of his life – Automotive News Europe

TOKYO — Carlos Ghosn, still barred from leaving Japan as he awaits trial on financial misconduct charges, spends his days convening not only with lawyers but also his personal trainer. It is no coincidence the indicted former Nissan chairman is working out, walking and bicycling to regain weight he lost during his 129 days of… Continue reading Ghosn is getting fit for the fight of his life – Automotive News Europe

Famed French lawyer signals shift in Ghosn’s defense strategy – The Japan Times

The defense team for former Nissan Motor Co. Chairman Carlos Ghosn appears to be taking a wider view of the fallen auto titan’s court case and is calling in the artillery to pursue judicial reform in regard to his human rights. In an exclusive interview with The Japan Times, former French ambassador and renowned human… Continue reading Famed French lawyer signals shift in Ghosn’s defense strategy – The Japan Times

Aston Martin boss Andy Palmer urged to shake up boardroom – The Times

Aston Martin is under pressure to shake up its board and bring in directors with more experience at listed companies after a disastrous first year on the stock market. The luxury car-maker’s shares have plunged 74% since it floated a year ago, hammered by weaker demand, supply-chain problems and a profit warning that exposed its… Continue reading Aston Martin boss Andy Palmer urged to shake up boardroom – The Times