In July this year, South Korea's total automotive (cars and commercial vehicles) output amounted to 409,283 units, up 7.58 percent month on month and increasing by 22.4 percent year on year, according to a report released by the Korea ...
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Suzuki has announced that it would be recalling 19,249 in North America, because spiders may weave a web in evaporative canister vent of its Kizashi. The recall affects 2010-2013 Kizashi vehicles that were manufactured between October ...
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Nissan unveiled its next generation Pathfinder range and Russian built Sentra sedan at the Moscow Motor Show. The fourth generation Pathfinder will feature 3.5L petrol engine and a 2.5L hybrid engine. The car will also feature ...
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The Falken Ziex ZE914 Ecorun will be supplied in size 215/60R17 to Chrysler's assembly plant in Belvidere, Ill. Sumitomo Rubber Industries Inc. announced that subsidiary Falken Tire Corp. has been awarded a contract from Chrysler Group ...
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China is planning to invest $16bn to build more electric charging facilities, in order to boost the use of electric- vehicles in the country. China is becoming one of the most polluted countries in the world as it is one of the world's ...
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Those making or intending to make electric cars or their components have big strategy decisions ahead. These decisions must be made in the context of all car-like vehicles, whether homologated as cars or as something else. As the new ...
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General Motors is recalling 106 vehicles due to improper fixing of fasteners which could lead to a loss of steering control. The affected vehicles includes 2014 variant of Buick Regal, Chevrolet Camaro, Cadillac XTS and Chevrolet Impala. ...
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Subaru Automobiles has launched WRX series named WRX STI in the Japanese market, months after it launched the car in other markets. The car is based on the concept of "Pure Power in Your Control" which is aimed at maximizing the potential ...
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Volvo has introduced its Volvo XC90 SUV, which features new range of technologies and premium design. The car is powered by XC90 Twin Engine which unites two-litre, four-cylinder supercharged and turbocharged T6 petrol engine. It can ...
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Audi is planning to update its vehicle electrical system to 48 volts from the present 12 volts, to make its cars more power efficient. The 48 volt electrical system is said to be ideal for dynamic chassis control, and Audi is planning to ...
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Tata Motors will collaborate with Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) to develop two sports utility vehicles, to expand its reach in the global market. Performance and handling support for the upcoming vehicles will come from JLR, and Tata is ...
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General Motors has unveiled plans to temporarily scale back production at its facility near St Petersburg, Russia. The proposed plans come in response to a slump in demand in the Russian automotive market. A General Motors spokesperson ...
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European Union is preparing to introduce a legislation that will ensure that vehicle fuel use testing on the roads instead of laboratories, to prevent car makers making exaggerated claims on fuel-savings and emission credentials. Lab ...
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Renault has started taking orders for its city car, Renault Twingo in the UK with a starting price of £9,495. The car will be available in two engine option, a 1.0-litre Twingo 'Expression that is capable of producing 70 HP and the ...
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Carpet America Recovery Effort (CARE) has reported a more than 52% increase in U.S. gross post-consumer carpet collections from 2012 to 2013. As revealed in the organization's 2013 Annual Report, CARE partners have diverted 534 million ...
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