In an interview with Handelsblatt, Ola Källenius sticks to the luxury strategy, praises the innovative strength of German car manufacturers and calls for more lax CO2 targets. An alarm signal worries him. Go to Source
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German Handelsblatt: Interview: “Don’t write us off” – Mercedes boss announces the largest product offensive in the company’s history009708
In an interview with Handelsblatt, Ola Källenius sticks to the luxury strategy, praises the innovative strength of German car manufacturers and calls for more lax CO2 targets. An alarm signal worries him. Go to Source
German Handelsblatt: Interview: “Don’t write us off” – Mercedes boss announces the largest product offensive in the company’s history009706
In an interview with Handelsblatt, Ola Källenius sticks to the luxury strategy, praises the innovative strength of German car manufacturers and calls for more lax CO2 targets. An alarm signal worries him. Go to Source
German Handelsblatt: Interview: “Don’t write us off” – Mercedes boss announces the largest product offensive in the company’s history009706
In an interview with Handelsblatt, Ola Källenius sticks to the luxury strategy, praises the innovative strength of German car manufacturers and calls for more lax CO2 targets. An alarm signal worries him. Go to Source
German Handelsblatt: Interview: “Don’t write us off” – Mercedes boss announces the largest product offensive in the company’s history009704
In an interview with Handelsblatt, Ola Källenius sticks to the luxury strategy, praises the innovative strength of German car manufacturers and calls for more lax CO2 targets. An alarm signal worries him. Go to Source
German Handelsblatt: Interview: “Don’t write us off” – Mercedes boss announces the largest product offensive in the company’s history009704
In an interview with Handelsblatt, Ola Källenius sticks to the luxury strategy, praises the innovative strength of German car manufacturers and calls for more lax CO2 targets. An alarm signal worries him. Go to Source
Before the car summit: IG Metall and Greenpeace are demanding a purchase bonus for electric cars
Greenpeace primarily wants to promote small electric cars and protect the environment. IG Metall is about something different. (car, IG Metall) Go to Source
Up to 6,000 euros from the state: SPD politicians are demanding a car replacement bonus
The government wants to end the crisis in the German auto industry with bonus payments from the state. The CDU/CSU criticizes the SPD’s proposal. (car, Federal Government) Go to Source
German FAZ: “I think it’s ridiculous what’s happening”007741
A little later, hardly anyone in the paddock was talking about Lando Norris racing to pole position at the Singapore Grand Prix. The McLaren driver set the best time on the Marina Bay Street Circuit under floodlights on Saturday evening (local time), needing 1:29.525 minutes for the 4.94 kilometer long harbor tour in the South… Continue reading German FAZ: “I think it’s ridiculous what’s happening”007741
German FAZ: “When I was younger, I did fewer wrong things”007740
To make it into Formula 1, Mr. Russell, you have to be able to drive a car pretty damn fast. But, as in your case, it helps to be familiar with Power Point, right? Absolutely! You always have to find a different perspective to get your chance. You know, Formula 1 is so unique compared… Continue reading German FAZ: “When I was younger, I did fewer wrong things”007740