Iflove Cars Review: A different automobile story on hybrid revolution
Iflove Cars Review: A different automobile story on hybrid revolution
Truckmakers embrace hybrid revolution
Several companies are launching diesel-electric trucks in North America in the coming months, an activity driven by high fuel costs and tighter engine emission standards - Mar-31
Carmakers rush to unveil lithium-ion vehicles Battery plant signals surge in electric carsCarmakers tackle power issueTruckmakers embrace hybrid revolution
Move over, Prius. While the spotlight of hybrid vehicle technology has so far shone mainly on cars, such as the popular Toyota hatchback, a growing number of… - Mar-31
Hummer scales down to beat its big, bad image
Martin Walsh must have one of the motor industry’s least envied jobs. With fuel prices at record levels, Americans deserting once-beloved sport utility vehicles for… - Mar-31
UAW hit by 15% fall in members
Membership drops below 500,000 for the first time in more than six decades, underlining the adjustments facing workers once viewed as the titans of the US labour movement - Mar-29
Continental plans sweeping job cuts
The world’s top car parts supplier wants to cut up to 2,000 jobs to restructure VDO, recently acquired from Siemens, adding to a wave of German companies shedding workers - Mar-28
Investors concerned about Tata Motors deal
Investors in Tata Motors are bracing for India’s third-largest passenger carmaker to begin selling down some of its investments and stakes in subsidiaries to help finance its $2.3bn takeover of the Ford-owned marques Jaguar and Land Rover - Mar-27
Downside risk is difficult to gauge
Tata Motors faces tough odds in producing sustained profits at Jaguar and Land Rover, with the lack of data making the potential risk for the carmaker hard to estimate - Mar-27
Motoring along road of ‘reverse colonialism’
The takeover of Jaguar and Land Rover marks the Tata group’s third purchase of companies that would once, at least, have been seen as jewels of UK business - Mar-27
Tata pledges to keep UK plants open
Tata Motors has promised to keep Jaguar and Land Rover’s three UK plants and two product engineering sites open until at least 2011 as part of its winning bid to buy the two carmakers - Mar-26
Tough odds for top marques
US and European carmakers that have bought gold-plated European premium car brands have struggled to make money, but the size of the potential downside risk to Tata is difficult to gauge - Mar-26
Ford and Tata finalise $2.3bn deal
Ford seals sale of Jaguar and Land Rover
Inchcape pays £55m to buy out Russian joint venture
Audio slideshow: New York Auto Show
Alfa Romeo set for US return
Ford finalises $2bn sale of luxury marques
Toyota finds Scion tough going
Michelin maps out guidebook initiative
Toyota may miss global sales target
Red tape forces companies across the border
Iflove Cars Review: A different automobile story on hybrid revolution
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