German FAZ: Like Volkswagen, only different – ​​and better?007605

Stellantis, Europe’s second-largest volume manufacturer with brands such as Peugeot, Opel and Fiat, is seen as a counter-example to the sluggish tanker in Wolfsburg, whose parent brand VW is reacting laboriously to the changes in the auto industry due to the influence of politics and the works council. Go to Source

German FAZ: Like Volkswagen, only different – ​​and better?007605

Stellantis, Europe’s second-largest volume manufacturer with brands such as Peugeot, Opel and Fiat, is seen as a counter-example to the sluggish tanker in Wolfsburg, whose parent brand VW is reacting laboriously to the changes in the auto industry due to the influence of politics and the works council. Go to Source

German FAZ: Bergab007605

It’s hard to argue that automakers’ share prices are cause for celebration. What Porsche, Volkswagen, BMW and Mercedes-Benz deliver on the trading floor raises questions. Oliver Blume overloaded with his numerous tasks? Oliver Zipse without a compelling answer to the upheavals? Ola Källenius took a wrong turn into a lost luxury strategy? Or has a… Continue reading German FAZ: Bergab007605

German FAZ: Reason for optimism007607

German mechanical engineers consider their home country to be the most attractive research location in the world. And industrial companies secured more orders in July for the second month in a row. Both current news stories do not fit into the picture of a collapsing industry that has often been painted in recent days. Without… Continue reading German FAZ: Reason for optimism007607

German FAZ: What Volkswagen can do now007606

The crisis at Europe’s largest car company, Volkswagen, is making ever greater waves. The first chairwoman of IG Metall, Christiane Benner, brought up the model of a four-day week at a union conference in Hanover on Thursday. You can now “leave nothing unused” in order to prevent factory closures and layoffs, she said. Go to… Continue reading German FAZ: What Volkswagen can do now007606

German FAZ: Oh dear, VW: alarm mood in Wolfsburg007605

F.A.Z. Podcast for Germany: Oh dear, VW: alarm mood in Wolfsburg05.09.2024, 17:39Reading time: 1 min. Europe’s largest car manufacturer has presented a stricter savings plan: several German plants are to be closed, and there are to be layoffs for the first time in 30 years. Is the VW crisis symbolic of Germany’s dying business location?… Continue reading German FAZ: Oh dear, VW: alarm mood in Wolfsburg007605

German Manager Magazine: Auto industry: German car manufacturers record drastic decline in domestic sales003545

The Association of the Automotive Industry (VDA) expects increasingly difficult conditions for German car manufacturers in the home market. “The difficult overall economic situation is affecting consumer behavior and is causing comparatively weak demand for cars,” said VDA chief economist Manuel Kallweit to the “Augsburger Allgemeine”. Domestic sales are massively below the level before the… Continue reading German Manager Magazine: Auto industry: German car manufacturers record drastic decline in domestic sales003545