German Handelsblatt: Car manufacturer: Opel is recalling almost 200,000 Insignia005414

Opel So far, no incidents involving property damage or personal injury have been reported. In Germany, 66,967 vehicles were recalled. (Photo: dpa) Due to possible brake problems, the carmaker Opel is recalling around 194,000 Insignia models to the workshops. The ABS control unit is to be updated with a software update, the trade journal “Kfz-Betrieb”… Continue reading German Handelsblatt: Car manufacturer: Opel is recalling almost 200,000 Insignia005414

German Handelsblatt: Auto industry: VW pays a special dividend of 19.06 euros after the Porsche IPO005413

Volkswagen and Porsche In total, Volkswagen will pay out 9.55 billion euros to shareholders. (Photo: dpa) Rain of money for the Volkswagen shareholders: At the beginning of January, the Wolfsburg-based car manufacturer distributed an additional 9.55 billion euros to its shareholders, above all to the Porsche and Piech families. VW is proposing a special dividend… Continue reading German Handelsblatt: Auto industry: VW pays a special dividend of 19.06 euros after the Porsche IPO005413

German Handelsblatt: Auto industry: VW pays a special dividend of 19.06 euros after the Porsche IPO005411

Volkswagen and Porsche In total, Volkswagen will pay out 9.55 billion euros to shareholders. (Photo: dpa) Following Porsche’s successful IPO, Volkswagen shareholders can expect a special dividend of EUR 19.06 per share. This emerges from the invitation to the extraordinary general meeting that Volkswagen invited to in Berlin on Friday, December 16th. The Wolfsburg-based carmaker… Continue reading German Handelsblatt: Auto industry: VW pays a special dividend of 19.06 euros after the Porsche IPO005411

$3.5 Billion Worldwide Automotive Camshaft Industry to 2027 – Featuring Mahle, JD Norman Industries, Thyssenkrupp and Linamar Among Others

DUBLIN, Oct. 14, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — The “Automotive Camshaft Market: Global Industry Trends, Share, Size, Growth, Opportunity and Forecast 2022-2027” report has been added to  ResearchAndMarkets.com’s offering. The global automotive camshaft market size reached US$ 2.7 Billion in 2021. Looking forward, the publisher expects the market to reach US$ 3.5 Billion by 2027, exhibiting a CAGR… Continue reading $3.5 Billion Worldwide Automotive Camshaft Industry to 2027 – Featuring Mahle, JD Norman Industries, Thyssenkrupp and Linamar Among Others

German Handelsblatt: Sports cars: Porsche manages to catch up in the third quarter – sales turn positive005410

Production of the Porsche Taycan in Stuttgart The first all-electric Porsche was only 25,073 deliveries worldwide in the third quarter. (Photo: Bloomberg) The sports car manufacturer Porsche AG, which went public two weeks ago, managed to catch up in the third quarter. If the VW subsidiary sold five percent fewer vehicles in the first half… Continue reading German Handelsblatt: Sports cars: Porsche manages to catch up in the third quarter – sales turn positive005410

German Handelsblatt: Sports cars: Porsche manages to catch up in the third quarter – sales turn positive005409

Production of the Porsche Taycan in Stuttgart The first all-electric Porsche was only 25,073 deliveries worldwide in the third quarter. (Photo: Bloomberg) The sports car manufacturer Porsche AG, which went public two weeks ago, managed to catch up in the third quarter. If the VW subsidiary sold five percent fewer vehicles in the first half… Continue reading German Handelsblatt: Sports cars: Porsche manages to catch up in the third quarter – sales turn positive005409

German Handelsblatt: Sports cars: Porsche manages to catch up in the third quarter – sales turn positive005408

Production of the Porsche Taycan in Stuttgart The first all-electric Porsche was only 25,073 deliveries worldwide in the third quarter. (Photo: Bloomberg) The sports car manufacturer Porsche AG, which went public two weeks ago, managed to catch up in the third quarter. If the VW subsidiary sold five percent fewer vehicles in the first half… Continue reading German Handelsblatt: Sports cars: Porsche manages to catch up in the third quarter – sales turn positive005408

New Vehicle Supply Up, Prices Down in September

Full-size pickup trucks from domestic automakers had the highest inventory, back to levels similar to pre-pandemic days. As has been the case for months, larger and luxury cars also had inventory at the higher end of the spectrum. Graphic: Cox Automotive New-vehicle inventory closed September at its highest level since early June 2021, and the… Continue reading New Vehicle Supply Up, Prices Down in September

Stellantis CEO Tavares: Chip crunch to continue through 2023 – Automotive News Europe

PARIS — Stellantis CEO Carlos Tavares said supplies of semiconductors will remain tight until the end of next year, according to an interview published in a French newspaper. “The situation will remain very complicated until the end of 2023, then will ease a little,” Tavares told the newspaper Le Parisien, adding that “semiconductor manufacturers have an interest… Continue reading Stellantis CEO Tavares: Chip crunch to continue through 2023 – Automotive News Europe

German Handelsblatt: Sports cars: Porsche manages to catch up in the third quarter – sales turn positive005406

Production of the Porsche Taycan in Stuttgart The first all-electric Porsche was only 25,073 deliveries worldwide in the third quarter. (Photo: Bloomberg) The sports car manufacturer Porsche AG, which went public two weeks ago, managed to catch up in the third quarter. If the VW subsidiary sold five percent fewer vehicles in the first half… Continue reading German Handelsblatt: Sports cars: Porsche manages to catch up in the third quarter – sales turn positive005406