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THE WEEK THAT WAS - VW comes clean, Jaguar Land Rover heads east
11 December 2015 | Graeme Roberts
THE WEEK THAT WAS - VW comes clean, Jaguar Land Rover heads east Graeme Roberts The really interesting stuff all happened as this week drew to a close - yesterday Volkswagen 'fessed up over the 'dies... read more
COMMENT: Hyundai Aslan bombs - what now for premium plans?
9 June 2015 | Glenn Brooks
COMMENT: Hyundai Aslan bombs - what now for premium plans? Glenn Brooks It was launched with great fanfare only last year but sales of the Aslan, Hyundai's import-fighter, continue to disappoint. T... read more
COMMENT: Deep breath needed as Russia drops again
11 March 2015 | Simon Warburton
COMMENT: Deep breath needed as Russia drops again Simon Warburton News of yet another calamitous plunge in Russia vehicle sales may come as no surprise to some, but the February drop of 38% in cars a... read more
SAO PAULO SHOW: This year's was one of the best
10 November 2014 | Fernando Calmon
SAO PAULO SHOW: This year's was one of the best Fernando Calmon Attracting over 750,000 visitors in 11 days, the São Paulo motor show saw several locally made and imported new model launches o... read more
COMMENT: Foreign carmakers chose appeasement in China
27 August 2014 | Staff reporter
COMMENT: Foreign carmakers chose appeasement in China Staff reporter China's ongoing investigation into anti-competitive practices in the country's automotive industry has picked up momentum in recen... read more
COMMENT: Beijing wants a greener auto sector, but will the regions take note?
22 April 2014 | Dave Leggett
COMMENT: Beijing wants a greener auto sector, but will the regions take note? Dave Leggett The focus in Beijing's auto show this year is firmly on green technologies. That's perhaps not too surprisin... read more
COMMENT: Russia comes in from the cold
19 April 2013 | Simon Warburton
COMMENT: Russia comes in from the cold Simon Warburton All this week's pomp and circumstance of former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's funeral has rekindled myriad memories of what it was ... read more
GOLDING’S TAKE: Volume or profit? Can Vauxhall and Opel magic up both?
6 March 2013 | Rob Golding
GOLDING’S TAKE: Volume or profit? Can Vauxhall and Opel magic up both? Rob Golding General Motors Europe has changed leadership and the leadership has changed strategy. Former Morgan Stanley bank... read more
COMMENT: Oleg Deripaska: Basic Element and GAZ Group
1 March 2013 | Simon Warburton
COMMENT: Oleg Deripaska: Basic Element and GAZ Group Simon Warburton GAZ Group - part of Russian Machines - the machinery and engineering holding of Basic Element - recently started Chevrol... read more
COMMENT: Two days in GAZ's Nizhny Novgorod plant: some quotes
14 February 2013 | Simon Warburton
COMMENT: Two days in GAZ's Nizhny Novgorod plant: some quotes Simon Warburton Last week saw GAZ Group start Chevrolet Aveo production at its Nizhny Novgorod plant in Russia. Just-auto's Simon Warb... read more
MOSCOW REFLECTIVE: A show heading for global status
13 September 2012 | Guest author
MOSCOW REFLECTIVE: A show heading for global status Guest author The Moscow Motor Show seemed to command more media and industry attention this year than in past years. Maybe that's not too surpris... read more
COMMENT: Where does the Chinese car industry really stand?
2 February 2012 | Guest author
COMMENT: Where does the Chinese car industry really stand? Guest author Investment banker Meyrick Cox describes the development of the Chinese auto industry, its structure and offers a view on the c... read more
THE WEEK THAT WAS: Peugeot heading back into India
2 September 2011 | Graeme Roberts
THE WEEK THAT WAS: Peugeot heading back into India Graeme Roberts When Ford started getting serious about India, it was initially recycled Fiestas-r-us; its current hit Figo is a mildly done over pre... read more
THE WEEK THAT WAS: Toyota's new product optimism
26 August 2011 | Graeme Roberts
THE WEEK THAT WAS: Toyota's new product optimism Graeme Roberts Travelling to Copenhagen, my first trip to Denmark, or anywhere in Scandinavia for that matter, to try Toyota's latest Yaris was a nice... read more
16 May 2011 | Graeme Roberts
COMMENT: Pang what? Graeme Roberts Google. "Pang Da" [enter]. "BOAT STERCULIA SEEDS - Pang Da Hai, Quantity: 50g, GBP1.25 (zero-rated). A seed to help moisten the lung and to clea... read more
COMMENT: Party over for South Africa?
3 September 2010 | Simon Warburton
COMMENT: Party over for South Africa? Simon Warburton No sooner had the last vuvuzela sounded - thankfully - from South Africa's extraordinarily successful World Cup this summer than the massed batta... read more
COMMENT: TIME for NUMSA's top brass to talk
18 August 2010 | Simon Warburton
COMMENT: TIME for NUMSA's top brass to talk Simon Warburton A mass walk-out by the National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa (NUMSA) is continuing to paralyse the country's auto industry. Dep... read more
THE WEEK THAT WAS: Ambition and profits
6 August 2010 | Graeme Roberts
THE WEEK THAT WAS: Ambition and profits Graeme Roberts News this week that Geely is adamant Volvo will retain its identity now the Chinese are in charge and Ford is shot of its Swedish patient. It ... read more
COMMENT: Geely takes unions to heart
2 August 2010 | Simon Warburton
COMMENT: Geely takes unions to heart Simon Warburton Geely's eventual takeover of Volvo - although widely trumpeted for several months now - does throw up one interesting and potential source of cult... read more
COMMENT: BRAZIL: Chinese automakers have a long way to go
17 June 2010 | Fernando Calmon
COMMENT: BRAZIL: Chinese automakers have a long way to go Fernando Calmon The arrival of Chinese brands in Brazil has been rather slow, although watched with interest due to the size and industrial s... read more
COMMENT: Beijing reveals increasingly credible Chinese ambitions
26 April 2010 | just-auto.com editorial team
COMMENT: Beijing reveals increasingly credible Chinese ambitions just-auto.com editorial team This year's Beijing Auto Show was most notable for its lack of notability – at least in the sense t... read more