UK: General Motors Europe to build next Opel/Vauxhall Astra at Ellesmere Port

UK: General Motors Europe to build next Opel/Vauxhall Astra at Ellesmere Port

General Motors Europe's Opel /Vauxhall unit on Thursday (17 May) assured the future of its Ellesmere Port plant in northwest England with the announcement that it would be the lead plant of only two in Europe building the next generation Astra.

US: Nissan starts redesigned Altima production

US: Nissan starts redesigned Altima production

Nissan has begun production in the US of its fifth generation Altima after making over 4.4 m of the previous generations which date back to 1992 - the original was the US version of the Bluebird and replaced the Stanza.

US: Tributes flow for Ford

US: Tributes flow for Ford's 1980s turnaround chief

Tributes are flowing in for a top Ford man who help revive the troubled automaker in the 1980s - former chairman and CEO Harold 'Red' Poling - who died at the weekend.

US: Ford starts selling C-Max hybrid

US: Ford starts selling C-Max hybrid

Ford has begun taking orders for the C-Max hybrid in the US, claiming it is America's most affordable, fuel-efficient hybrid utility vehicle.

US: GM reshuffles sales team ahead of product blitz

US: GM reshuffles sales team ahead of product blitz

General Motors has reshuffled its US sales team "in preparation for numerous product launches in the coming months".

US: Chevrolet confirms Holden-built SS for MY2014

US: Chevrolet confirms Holden-built SS for MY2014

Chevrolet has confirmed an open secret - return of an Australian-made V8 powered, rear-wheel-drive performance sedan to the US lineup, the Holden Commodore-based Chevrolet SS.

UK: Audi A3 range adds sedan

UK: Audi A3 range adds sedan

The redesigned Audi A3 will offer buyers greater choice than either of the previous two versions, including a four-door sedan for the first time.


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USA: Lexus HS 250h hybrid axed due to poor sales

18 May 2012

Toyota has axed the slow-selling Lexus HS 250h after fewer than three years on the market. The car was sold mostly in Japan, the US and Canada.

UK: Greece will stay in Euro believes BMW UK MD

18 May 2012

BMW's UK managing director says he believes Greece will stay in the Euro currency as the the South East Europe country's woes continue to create huge bow waves of economic uncertainty for automakers.

US: Subaru to increase Indiana plant capacity by 15%

18 May 2012

Subaru maker Fuji Heavy Industries said it would increase production capacity at its Lafayette, Indiana, plant by 15% due to growing demand for the Outback crossover vehicle and Legacy car.

 

THE WEEK THAT WAS: Vauxhall workers get a reprieve

That huge collective sigh of relief you probably heard from Merseyside (and very likely Westminster) yesterday would have been Vauxhall management, workers and politicians greeting the news from General Motors' European unit that the Ellesmere Port Astra plant is good to go.

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THE WEEK THAT WAS: Vauxhall workers get a reprieve

That huge collective sigh of relief you probably heard from Merseyside (and very likely Westminster) yesterday would have been Vauxhall management, workers and politicians greeting the news from General Motors' European unit that the Ellesmere Port Astra plant is good to go until at least around 2020.

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May 2012 management briefing: European car market forecasts (France)

As the financial crisis in Europe swirls, we bring you exclusive extracts from LMC Automotive's suite of quarterly European national market sales reports and forecasts. The reports cover forecasts for car and light commercial vehicle sales by make and model over the next seven years.

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Auto China, Beijing 2012

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Once upon a time, few from the west would have bothered with the Beijing show. Times change. With news like three more JV plants in one week, no one ignores China any more. Press days were 23 and 24 April and our previews and coverage are here.

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THE WEEK THAT WAS: Vauxhall workers get a reprieve

18 May 2012

That huge collective sigh of relief you probably heard from Merseyside (and very likely Westminster) yesterday would have been Vauxhall management, workers and politicians greeting the news from General Motors' European unit that the Ellesmere Port Astra plant is good to go until at least around 2020.

PRODUCT EYE: Heads-up on BMW's 640d Gran Coupé

18 May 2012

BMW tends to do things in style and with just a month or two before this year's Tour de France, they turned on a bit of that glamour with the press drive yesterday (17 May) of its 640d SE Gran Coupé west of Strasbourg in the Vosges mountains.

May 2012 management briefing: European car market forecasts (France)

17 May 2012

As the financial crisis in Europe swirls, we bring you exclusive extracts from LMC Automotive's suite of quarterly European national market sales reports and forecasts. The reports cover forecasts for car and light commercial vehicle sales by make and model over the next seven years. This first extract from the quarterly series is France.

RESEARCH SNAPSHOT: Taiwan's auto industry

14 May 2012

Taiwan has, due to its geographic position, political stance and population size, traditionally had both its import and export potentials defined by external factors. This quarterly report from Business Monitor International assesses prospects for its automotive market and industry.

COMMENT: GM and PSA's plans to share plants and architectures

14 May 2012

The past few days have seen all sorts of rumours and supposed leaks from plant managers, union officials and senior executives at Opel and PSA. What should we believe?

THE WEEK THAT WAS: Autonomous motoring

11 May 2012

Most popular news article this week: an interview with Nady Boules, director of General Motors' electrical and control integration research skunkworks. He told how the automaker sees the pathway, timeframe and costs in moving through semi- to fully autonomous driving - the automaker has begun road testing prototype Cadillacs capable of semi-autonomous driving. GM calls the system ‘Super Cruise’.

COMMENT: Germany can afford it

11 May 2012

Well, that was unexpected. Normally, the last thing safe, conservative, can we even say staid, German politicians do is pitch head first into domestic wage negotiations, preferring to stay grandly above the fray until the dust settles.

INTERVIEW: GM's autonomous car specialist

9 May 2012

GM has begun road testing prototype Cadillacs capable of semi-autonomous driving. GM calls the system ‘Super Cruise’. just-auto spoke with Dr Nady Boules, director of GM’s Electrical and Control Integration Research Lab. He outlined how GM sees the pathway, timeframe and costs in moving through semi- to fully autonomous driving.

Q&A with Nexteer Automotive: Staff retention and recruitment in the global automotive industry

8 May 2012

Continuing just-auto’s series of interviews with leading automotive component manufacturers, Matthew Beecham talked with Pascale Ruiz, Nexteer Automotive’s Human Resources Director for Europe about staff and recruitment issues in the automotive industry.

 

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