RUSSIA: GAZ to assemble VWs

Author: just-auto.com editorial team | 3 September 2010

Volkswagen plans to assemble vehicles at the facilities of Russian auto producer GAZ Group, Martin Winterkorn, chairman of Volkswagen's board of directors, said.

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