Author: Automotive News Feed
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VW, Skoda, Audi and Seat take big WLTP sales hits
VW, Audi, Skoda and Seat took big sales hits in September after demand was hit by the introduction of the WLTP testing regime in Europe.
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Magna lands key European seating work for BMW
Magna has opened a new seating factory in the Czech Republic that will employ 300 people and supply BMW in Europe.
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Magna lands key European seating work for BMW
Magna has opened a new seating factory in the Czech Republic that will employ 300 people and supply BMW in Europe.
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German coalition parties fight over diesel fines for automakers
Ministers from Chancellor Angela Merkel’s conservatives attacked a proposal by their coalition partners, the Social Democrats, to fine automakers who fail to offer diesel hardware retrofits, opening a new battle front in their fragile government.
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German coalition parties fight over diesel fines
Ministers from Chancellor Angela Merkel’s conservatives attacked a proposal by their coalition partners, the Social Democrats, to fine automakers who fail to offer diesel hardware retrofits, opening a new battle front in their fragile government.
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German automakers’ opposition to CO2 goal may hit them later
German-led efforts to water down calls for a 40 percent cut in new-car CO2 emissions by 2030 may have immediate benefits for the country’s automakers, but in the future it could result in them suffering much more drastic measures as the country…
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BMW to gain control of China venture in milestone deal for foreign automakers
BMW will take majority control of its main China joint venture for $4.2 billion, the first such move by a global automaker as Beijing starts to relax ownership rules for the world’s biggest auto market.
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BMW to gain control of China venture in milestone deal
BMW will take majority control of its main China joint venture for $4.2 billion, the first such move by a global automaker as Beijing starts to relax ownership rules in the world’s biggest auto market.
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BMW to gain control of China venture in milestone $4.2 billion deal
BMW will take majority control of its main China joint venture for $4.2 billion, the first such move by a global automaker as Beijing starts to relax ownership rules in the world’s biggest auto market.