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- Ford unveils redesigned Fiesta for Europe; U.S. version likely in 2013
Ford will take the wraps off the European version of the Fiesta on Thursday at a special 'Go Further' product event in Amsterdam hosted by CEO Alan Mulally.
Переслать - U.S. light-vehicle demand jumps 20%; SAAR hits 14.53 million
U.S. auto sales -- led by Honda, the Volkswagen Group and Toyota -- jumped 20 percent last month to 1.28 million for the strongest monthly pace in three years.
Переслать - Lexus gains 34% to top Mercedes, BMW
Lexus, which lost its crown as the top-selling luxury auto brand in the United States last year, increased sales 34 percent last month to push past Mercedes-Benz and BMW.
Переслать - CAW, Detroit 3 far apart in labor contract talks
Less than two weeks before their contract expires, the CAW and the Detroit automakers remain far apart in discussions on new labor contracts and frustration is creeping in, union officials said today.
Переслать - Federal-Mogul begins operating with 2 business units
Supplier Federal-Mogul said today that it has begun operating with two business units -- one for powertrain parts to automakers and the other for aftermarket parts.
Переслать - VW hopes revamped Golf will help it pass GM, Toyota in global sales
Volkswagen hopes a sleek makeover for its seventh-generation Golf will help it remain a best-selling compact car and allow the automaker to achieve its aim of overtaking General Motors and Toyota in global sales.
Переслать - Group 1 reports minor damage to its Gulf Coast dealerships
Group 1 Automotive said today that its Gulf Coast dealerships were spared major damage last week from Hurricane Isaac, but they expect light customer traffic while the region recovers from the storm.
Переслать - EPA transport chief Oge to retire Sept. 30
Margo Oge, the EPA's point person for automotive fuel economy and emissions standards, will retire Sept. 30. Oge, 63, director of EPA's transportation and air quality office, joined the EPA in 1980.
Переслать - Audi picks plant site near VW's existing operations in Mexico
Volkswagen's luxury car unit Audi said it has picked San Jose Chiapa in Mexico as the site for its new SUV plant. The plant site is about 40 miles from VW's existing operations in Puebla, Mexico.
Переслать - Hyundai's Korea union OKs wage deal after costliest-ever strike
The South Korean labor union of Hyundai narrowly voted in favor of a wage deal, averting more strikes and production losses at the automaker that has led to its first monthly sales drop in over three years.
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