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- Pope Francis to drive his own 'popemobile' inside Vatican City
Pope Francis plans to drive around Vatican City at the wheel of a "popemobile" that is a lot like him: frugal, clad in white, and with a fair bit of mileage.
Переслать - Tesla challenges BMW on home turf as Germans go electric
Tesla Motors is pushing beyond the friendly confines of its California home to take on the world's biggest luxury-car brands in their home market.
Переслать - Owner of AutoTrader, Manheim plans to 'nurture' assets; no IPO planned
Cox Enterprises, the owner of AutoTrader and Manheim, prefers to nurture both auto assets and has no plans to take AutoTrader public, a top executive of the businesses said.
Переслать - VW targets profit boost amid uncertainty on Europe's recovery
Volkswagen plans to boost profitability at its mass-market brands by seeking higher profit margins through expansion outside Europe and a wider sharing of parts to cut costs.
Переслать - UAW: Majority of workers at VW plant in Tenn. have signed union cards
A majority of workers at Volkswagen's assembly plant in Tennessee have signed union cards favoring UAW representation in creating a German-style works council at the factory, union officials say.
Переслать - Mercedes E250 rated at 28/45 mpg
The 2014 Mercedes-Benz E250 Bluetec has received an estimated EPA rating of 28 mpg city/45 highway.
Переслать - Daimler to add Renault-Nissan Fuso vans to global cooperation
Daimler AG and Renault SA are expanding their global cooperation to include commercial vans made in Japan as the manufacturers continue to identify new projects together.
Переслать - Japanese supplier exec indicted in U.S. in latest price-fixing case
A Japanese auto supplier executive was charged today in federal court with price fixing and bid rigging for speed-sensor wire assemblies his company sold to Toyota for vehicles made in the United States and elsewhere.
Переслать - Ford didn't breach truck dealer contracts, Ohio jury rules
Ford didn't breach pricing contracts with commercial truck dealers, a Cleveland jury found in the retrial of a case that previously resulted in a $2 billion judgment against the company.
Переслать - GM rightly favored Delphi UAW pensions over salaried, Rattner says
Steven Rattner, the former auto czar who led the government bailout of General Motors and Chrysler, says GM was right to boost pensions of hourly retirees at Delphi while cutting off salaried retirees because it had previously fully funded the...
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