2011 IAA Frankfurt Show coverage
FRANKFURT SHOW: Infiniti to assemble outside Japan
Nissan will build its next Infiniti models outside Japan for the first time to mitigate the effects of a strong…
FRANKFURT SHOW: Non-turbo Ford one litre under way
Gunnar Herrmann, vehicle line director of Ford Europe's mid-sized cars, said at the Frankfurt show a non-turbo version of the…
FRANKFURT SHOW: Infiniti to share Mercedes platform
Nissan's luxury brand, Infiniti, will launch a new compact car in 2014 using the same platform as Mercedes-Benz's B-Class, unveiled…
FRANKFURT SHOW: Yo! Auto! A new name
Yo-Auto is a new name in the car business - a joint venture between truck maker Yarovit and Onexim investment…
FRANKFURT SHOW: GM’s Opel/Vauxhall wants emissions consistency
Alain Visser, sales and marketing head of GM Europe's Opel and Vauxhall brands, would like to see some evening out…
FRANKFURT SHOW: GM chiefs fret over unsettled markets
GM executives at Frankfurt said sales over the coming months are difficult to predict. The automaker's European chief Nick Reilly…
FRANKFURT SHOW: Civic the centre of renewed Honda UK line-up
After a quiet few months, Honda's UK unit is gearing up for some much needed new product with the launch…
FRANKFURT SHOW: Opel/Vauxhall eyes MPV innovation lead
General Motors' European unit Opel/Vauxhall believes it will re-establish itself as the leader for MPV [minivan] innovation with the new…
FRANKFURT SHOW: Peugeot hybrid paints target around Audi Allroad
Question: will Peugeot get away with calling its new diesel hybrid wagon RXH when Lexus also has a four-wheel drive…
FRANKFURT SHOW: Honda claims Civic hatch 80% new
Honda says that nothing was sacrosanct when it set about developing the new Civic that was finally revealed in full…