SWITZERLAND: Nissan announces major expansion in Russia

SWITZERLAND: Nissan announces major expansion in Russia

Nissan has announced major plans for further significant localisation of production in Russia including doubling output at its St Petersburg plant.

JAPAN: Toyota hybrid sales pass 4,000,000

JAPAN: Toyota hybrid sales pass 4,000,000

Total global sales of Toyota and Lexus full hybrid vehicles passed the 4m mark at the end of April with cumulative sales in Europe reaching 423,000.

GERMANY: "Fed up" Opel Bochum workers need clarity says NRW State

GERMANY: "Fed up" Opel Bochum workers need clarity says NRW State

General Motors is being urged to look at building models such as Chevrolet in Europe as German politicians concede Opel workers are "fed up" with endless specualtion of potential plant closures in the country.

HONG KONG: Nissan opens new Infiniti base

HONG KONG: Nissan opens new Infiniti base

Nissan Motor on Tuesday opened its new global headquarters for its Infiniti luxury car brand in Hong Kong.

UK: Skoda optimistic on Citigo volume

UK: Skoda optimistic on Citigo volume

Skoda UK is optimistic that, although it has set a target of selling 8,000 Citigos a year, it will break through the 10,000 barrier with its version of the Volkswagen Up.

BRAZIL: Auto industry gets tax breaks to revive boom

BRAZIL: Auto industry gets tax breaks to revive boom

The Brazilian government has announced a new round of temporary tax cuts worth about US$1bn to boost the struggling automotive sector and other industries in its latest attempt to restore a lost economic boom.

SLOVENIA: Revoz union breathes sigh of relief as job cuts impact lessened

SLOVENIA: Revoz union breathes sigh of relief as job cuts impact lessened

Unions at Renault's Revoz factory in Slovenia say the downsizing to two shifts instead of three 14 days ago, has not had the the devastating impact on the local economy that was first feared.


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SWITZERLAND: Nissan announces major expansion in Russia

22 May 2012

Nissan has announced major plans for further significant localisation of production in Russia including doubling output at its St Petersburg plant.

GERMANY: "Fed up" Opel Bochum workers need clarity says NRW State

22 May 2012

General Motors is being urged to look at building models such as Chevrolet in Europe as German politicians concede Opel workers are "fed up" with endless specualtion of potential plant closures in the country.

SLOVENIA: Revoz union breathes sigh of relief as job cuts impact lessened

22 May 2012

Unions at Renault's Revoz factory in Slovenia say the downsizing to two shifts instead of three 14 days ago, has not had the the devastating impact on the local economy that was first feared.

 

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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General Motors grapples with Europe

General Motors grapples with Europe's problems

As Europe's auto industry faces up to overcapacity in a falling car market, attention is turning to General Motors. With its European operations currently in loss, GM is looking to reshape its European manufacturing footprint and adjust plant-model mix to raise capacity utilisation. As ever, the possibility of plant closures is proving controversial.

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In April, the selling rate for the Spanish car market fell below 700,000 units a year for the first time since the mid-90s.

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

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 second extract from the quarterly series looks at Spain.

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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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Quarterly results season rolls around again

Quarterly results season rolls around again

It's quarterly results time and we've been slicing and dicing the reports to remove the bumpf, claimed 'highlights' and so on to bring you just the facts. Analysis, where applicable, courtesy of Rob Golding.

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

22 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 second extract from the quarterly series looks at Spain.

Q&A with Ambixtra Sustainable Technologies

21 May 2012

South Africa’s Ambixtra Sustainable Technologies believes that its so-called Variable Spark Ignition system can replace conventional spark plug technology. To find out how, Matthew Beecham talked with Deon Smit, CEO and James Mackenzie, vice president of development, Ambixtra Sustainable Technologies.

INTERVIEW: BMW UK MD Tim Abbott on Olympic sponsorship

21 May 2012

As one of seven Tier 1 partners of the Olympic Games, BMW is banking on massive exposure for the brand during this summer's jamboree in London, not the least through the automaker's sponsorship of 150 athletes. BMW UK managing director, Tim Abbott, is not revealing what the cost will be, but outlined his Olympic thoughts to Simon Warburton.

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’.

 

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