FRANCE: PSA swings back to H1 profits
PSA Peugeot Citroen has booked first half operating income of EUR1,137m compared with a EUR826m loss a year ago on revenue up just over 20%.
FRANCE: GM obtains reluctant signature from union
General Motors' plan to acquire the automatic transmission plant in Strasbourg has taken a step closer to fruition.
JAPAN/GERMANY: Fuso claims twin clutch transmission first
Fuso is the first truck manufacturer worldwide to introduce a double-clutch transmission in commercial vehicles.
RUSSIA: GM, GAZ, resume partnership talks
General Motors may be reviving plans to build cars in Russia as a partner of that country's second largest automaker, GAZ, local media reports said.
Chevrolet said its Volt range extender hybrid would be priced from US$41,000 ($33,500 after the full federal income tax credit which ranges from $0 to $7,500)and would also be offered on 36 month lease from $350 a month.
ANALYSIS: Analysts fear double-dip scenario for European auto industry
Analysts at JD Power Automotive Forecasting have told just-auto of the possibility of a squeeze in demand and fall to automotive production in Europe later this year and in 2011 due to the risk of a double-dip or 'W-shaped' economic recession.
GERMANY: Porsche builds 25,000th Panamera
Porsche's Leipzig factory in eastern Germany has built the 25,000th Panamera, 10 months after sales began.
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FRANCE: GM obtains reluctant signature from union
29 July 2010
General Motors' plan to acquire the automatic transmission plant in Strasbourg has taken a step closer to fruition.
JAPAN: Hyundai doubles first half net profit
29 July 2010
Hyundai Motor Company sold 1,764,254 units of which domestic & exports were 855,140 units and overseas plants, 909,114 units, worldwide in the first half of this year, a 27% increase from a year earlier.
US: Federal-Mogul reports strong Q2 results
29 July 2010
Federal-Mogul has reported strong second quarter financial results with net income up to USD49m from USD7m last year.
COMMENT: Accelerated EV relief
News of the UK government's decision today (28 July) to approve grants of up to GBP5,000 (US$7,790) for ultra-low carbon vehicles will come as an enormous relief to manufacturers.
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'New GM' eyes 'old GM's' transmission plant
General Motors' plan to acquire the automatic transmission plant in Strasbourg has taken a step closer to fruition. The plant is currently owned by 'old GM, officially Motors Liquidation Company, with 'new' GM reportedly looking to buy it for a symbolic EUR1 (US$1.30). But the purchase has been repeatedly thwarted by the Confederation General du Travail (CGT) union's refusal to sign a productivity agreement.
US: Toyota recalls 373,000 Avalons
29 July 2010
UK: New car CO2 figures continue to improve
29 July 2010
US/JAPAN: Toyota delays US Prius production
29 July 2010
US: Nissan details Leaf EV roll-out
29 July 2010
RESEARCH ANALYSIS: Toyota leads in full hybrids, but others are following
In the full hybrid arena, Toyota continues its utter dominance. Since 1997, it has made more than 2m vehicles using its Hybrid Synergy Drive system, and continues toward its goal of offering a hybrid variant of every model it builds.
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UK: EIB stresses loan importance to automotive industry
Automotive funding from the European Investment Bank (EIB) is crucial to the future of low carbon technology development and should not be stalled because of problems with credit access, said the Luxembourg-based body.
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I tend to look at the Moscow temperatures on a daily basis (I know) with a sort of grim fascination as they frequently challenge the lower end of the mercury scale.
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