PLANO, Texas (Feb. 14, 2018) – Toyota Motor North America, Inc. today announced that it is conducting separate safety recalls in the U.S. of approximately 11,800 Model Year 2018 Toyota Camry vehicles and approximately 9,900 Model Year 2015 – 2018 Lexus RC F, Model Year 2016 – 2018 Lexus GS F and Model Year 2018… Continue reading Toyota Recalls Certain Camry and Lexus RC F, GS F and LC 500 Vehicles
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Fiat Chrysler’s Mopar parts brand cranks up global sales muscle
Pietro Gorlier, Head of Parts and Service, Mopar, showcases customized versions of the 2018 Jeep Wrangler and the 2019 Ram 1500 at the Chicago Auto Show in February 2018. (Photo: Joe Wilssens ) CHICAGO — As demand grows for flashy customization of profitable vehicles including Jeeps and Ram trucks, Fiat Chrysler’s Mopar parts business has… Continue reading Fiat Chrysler’s Mopar parts brand cranks up global sales muscle
Mr Stefan Mueller, Executive Vice President, Chief Performance Officer (CPO), leaves the company for health reasons
Groupe Renault announced today that Stefan Mueller has decided to leave the company as Executive Vice President, Chief Performance Officer (CPO) with effect from February 19, 2018 due to personal health reasons.
Dyson’s debut EV might not showcase its next-gen battery tech
Engadget Though it had been rumored for some time prior, it was still somewhat surprising when Dyson formally revealed it was getting into the EV game. Even for a company that takes research and development to an excessive level to make some of the best vacuum cleaners (and more recently, hairdryers) around, a car is… Continue reading Dyson’s debut EV might not showcase its next-gen battery tech
Volkswagen suffering in France
Annoying exception. Volkswagen is the only major car brand to have suffered a decline in sales last year in France. The German manufacturer sold 139,360 vehicles in 2017, 2.7% less than in 2016. In January, VW even saw its volumes unscrew by 18%, and Dacia take fourth place in the market behind Peugeot, Renault and… Continue reading Volkswagen suffering in France
Kakao Mobility to buy carpool startup Luxi for 25.2 bln won
SEOUL, Feb. 14 (Yonhap) — Kakao Mobility, a South Korean firm that provides cab-hailing and driver-for-hire services, said Wednesday that it will take over local carpool startup Luxi for 25.2 billion won (US$23.3 million) to meet growing demand for transportation service. Kakao Mobility said in a regulatory filing that it will buy a 100 percent… Continue reading Kakao Mobility to buy carpool startup Luxi for 25.2 bln won
China boosts BMW Group sales in January to hit new record
A BMW i3 is displayed at the Paris Motor Show in Paris, Sept 29, 2016. [Photo/VCG] BERLIN – German carmaker BMW Group reported on Tuesday that its sales in January have hit a new record, with significant contribution from Chinese market. A total of 169,538 customers worldwide took delivery of a BMW, MINI or Rolls-Royce… Continue reading China boosts BMW Group sales in January to hit new record
Aston Martin DBX: South Wales factory on track for 2019
Aston Martin‘s new South Wales manufacturing facility is on track for 2019 completion, as construction of ‘Phase 1’ has now been finished. The state-of-the-art plant will build Aston’s new DBX crossover coupe next year. The new factory in St Athan, a former Ministry of Defence site, will run alongside Aston’s Gaydon HQ, directly creating 750 new… Continue reading Aston Martin DBX: South Wales factory on track for 2019
First Fully Electric Opel/Vauxhall Corsa Will be Made in Zaragoza
Rüsselsheim. Opel CEO Michael Lohscheller today announced that the next generation of the Opel/Vauxhall Corsa will be produced exclusively in Zaragoza as of 2019…