Why the Chinese chose Thuringia? to have

e s sounds once surprisingly: The Chinese group CATL is investing 240 million euros in a highly modern car battery factory in Thuringia. Thuringia – that was this low-wage country, you have to drive through, if you want to go from Berlin to Munich. So why are the Chinese now building the heart of the… Continue reading Why the Chinese chose Thuringia?
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Industry Association criticizes behavior of car Manager

Monday, 06/11/2018 10:19 clock This Monday there will be a showdown in Berlin Dieter Zetsche and Andreas Scheuer , The CSU Federal Transport Minister calls for clarification from the Daimler chief in the scandal of manipulated diesel vehicles. According to SPIEGEL information, however, there seems to be a lack of insight and good will in… Continue reading Industry Association criticizes behavior of
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South Korea imposes millions in fines against Germans Manufacturer

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Bund admits Daimler deadline for the clarification of exhaust gas allegations on

Monday, 05/28/2018 11:43 clock Daimler should be at the behest of Federal Transport Minister Andreas Scheuer Quick clarity on the extent of the case Mercedes created diesel cheat software. The carmaker and the authorities wanted to find out in an in-depth exchange on the highly complex technical questions, how many models are exactly affected, explained… Continue reading Bund admits Daimler deadline for the clarification of exhaust gas allegations
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Kraftfahrt-Bundesamt checks suspicion against one million Daimler diesel

Saturday, 09/06/2018 23:56 clock In the diesel scandal device Daimler more under pressure. The Federal Motor Vehicle Office (KBA), according to a report of “Bild am Sonntag” (BamS) has now discovered five “inadmissible shutdown functions” on Daimler models. end of May the mirror had already reported that the Daimler Group threatens the official recall of… Continue reading Kraftfahrt-Bundesamt checks suspicion against one million
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Federal Government goes at BMW of systematic manipulation out

Monday, 02/26/2018 15:56 clock The excuse of the BMW Group on Friday night last week was remarkable: It was “mistakenly” a wrong software on two models in the luxury segment played, the 7 Series and the 5s. Professionals made the denial of Bavaria sit up and take notice: If the press people are right in… Continue reading Federal Government goes at BMW of systematic manipulation
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Chinese billionaire becomes largest shareholder Daimler

Friday, 02/23/2018 19:42 clock The Chinese carmaker Geely makes serious with the billion dollar entry into the German traditional group Daimler and becomes the largest single shareholder in one go. Geely CEO Li Shufu has secured 9.69 percent of the shares through an investment company, according to a voting rights announcement. Geely is one of… Continue reading Chinese billionaire becomes largest shareholder
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That’s it, Mr. Zetsche

Saturday, 02/24/2018 13:24 clock For weeks it has begun, now it is official. Li Shufu, boss of the Chinese automaker Geely, is with 9.69 percent the largest single shareholder at Daimler , So far, the Kuwait sovereign wealth fund was the largest shareholder with 6.8 percent, the corporation does not have a real anchor shareholder.… Continue reading That’s it, Mr. Zetsche

Car companies pay now but quarter of a billion euros in the diesel Fund

They see it as very one-sided or wrong. First, the air in Germany is as clean as it has not been for decades. Secondly, every citizen is aware that cars emit exhaust gases that are certainly harmful but this will […] Quote from Referendum Cheaper is not really! If all diesel muddlers had to be… Continue reading Car companies pay now but quarter of a billion euros in the
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Chevrolet Sonic Will Stick Around Until 2019

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10 May 2018, 13:19 UTC · by Mircea Panait
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Even though Cadillac decided to pull the plug on the ATS Sedan, Chevrolet is confident the Sonic deserves another model year despite the fact passenger cars are not selling all that well in the United States. According to spokesman Nick Jaynes Morgan, “Sonic will indeed be sold to both retail and fleet customers for 2019.”
9 photosRumors of the Sonic’s imminent demise gained traction after the golden bowtie took the veils off the 2019 Spark, Cruze, and Malibu, leaving the subcompact hatchback and sedan out of the equation. On the other hand, Morgan’s confirmation contradicts the jibber-jabber, paving the way to another year of disappointing sales.
“Chevy's investment in its sedans and hatchback stands in marked contrast to Ford,” highlights The Car Connection, which is true if you bear in mind the Blue Oval stopped production of the Focus and C-Max without even announcing it. Given time, the Ford Motor Company’s passenger-car lineup in the United States will consist of the Focus Active (imported from China) and Flat Rock-built Mustang.
Over at General Motors, the Impala is at risk of discontinuation over dwindling sales. From 97,006 examples in 2016, the full-size sedan nosedived to 75,877 units in 2017. And yes, sales from the first four months of 2018 are worse compared to the same period last year. Wanna bet ten bucks the Impala will be gone by 2020?
The Car Connection reports the ordering guide for the 2019 Sonic “shows no notable changes,” meaning that the hatchback and sedan will carry on in LS, LT, and Premier trim levels. The Sonic starts at $15,295 plus $875 destination, featuring the EcoTec 1.8-liter engine as standard. Fuel economy for the manual-equipped Sonic Sedan is EPA-rated 29 miles per gallon combined (26 city and 35 highway).
Including destination, care to guess how much the Sonic Hatchback costs in fully-loaded flavor, including the automatic transmission and 1.4-liter turbo? It's $26,685, and we're just as surprised as you are.

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