Underneath this prototype’s ill-fitting XF bodywork are the underpinnings of the Jaguar XS – the British luxury brand’s upcoming competitor for Germany’s popular compact sedans. The Jaguar XS name isn’t ...
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The BMW Group has hired Infosys to help manage the carmaker’s global IT infrastructure. The five-year contract will see Infosys cover services such as maintenance and operations of the Web infrastructure, content management, SAP ...
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We've just taken delivery of two 2013 Lincoln MKZs for our test program. Why two? We bought one of the standard, 231-hp EcoBoost four-cylinder models, as well as the 188-hp hybrid version. We're curious to see how Ford's upscale Lincoln ...
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On March 14, BMW announced that its operating revenue grew 11.7% year on year last year, from Euro 68.821bn to Euro 76.848bn. Last year, BMW’s EBIT was Euro 8.3bn, while it was Euro 8.018bn in 2011, up 3.5% year on year. The EBT was ...
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The cabin of the BMW 4 Series has been spied for the first time, giving us a detailed look inside the all-new two-door variant. The spy images confirm the interior of the 4 Series Coupe – and hence the related 4 Series Convertible ...
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Mini is marking two production milestones this month, as the iconic small car’s past and present combine for a dual celebration. The Mini plant in Oxford, England, will lead celebrations for 100 years of production in the precinct ...
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German carmaker BMW has expanded the use of hydrogen fuel-cells to power the material-handling equipment operating at its Spartanburg County manufacturing facility in the US. The carmaker's fleet of hydrogen fuel-cell powered ...
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The Mercedes-Benz A45 AMG will be priced from $74,900 when it lands in Australia in September. AMG’s first four-cylinder model, and first all-wheel-drive model, will cost $2500 more than an automatic-equipped BMW M135i hatchback ...
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The updated BMW 5 Series has been spied during a photo shoot in Europe ahead of its launch later this year. CarAdvice’s spy photographers snapped the 5 Series’ front-end fully undisguised, giving us our first unhindered look ...
Dan Ai Kesen, CEO of General Motors, announced recently, the company plans to lose 15% weight of the 2016 new model in the North America. In an energy meeting held in Huston not long ago, Ai Kesen said, General Motors’s 2016 new ...
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The 83rd International Geneva motor show is open to the public until March 17, and has delivered some of the automotive world’s biggest and most significant debuts. From revolutionary supercars like the hybrid-powered McLaren P1 and ...
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Car Industry acted not bad in January and February, 2013. Many car manufactures revived from the bad conditions of 2012. How about the performance of the car sales over the world? How about performance of the car manufactures in different ...
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Cars sales have been falling in Western Europe as yet another economic downturn confirms expectations that the region’s recovery from the 2008 financial crisis will be a lengthy process. However, while demand for cars declines, ...
Audi is aiming to make its performance cars more involving for drivers, says the company’s technical boss. The German brand’s sporty models have struggled to match the dynamics and driver engagement offered by many of its ...
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The relationship between Ferrari and tech giant Apple is set to expand, with the Italian supercar maker’s CEO hinting at future endeavours during the Geneva motor show. Bloomberg reports Ferrari CEO Luca di Montezemolo confirmed the ...
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