THE WEEK THAT WAS: VW spending big as Saab totters
Author: Graeme Roberts | 16 September 2011
So the West is all but done for and all future big news will come from the Chinese and Korean automakers huh? Someone tell the supervisory board at VW which has just opened der korporate wallet very wide indeed.
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