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European Automakers Giving Discounts to Spur Sales

European Automakers Giving Discounts to Spur Sales

As the European market continues to contract, automakers are struggling to get any sales they can. Many are resorting to offering their cars at deep discounts. Ford is one of the few automakers not trying discounts to increase sales, but its n...
20.07.2012 | 1259 views | 0 comments
Lamborghini Builds 1000th Aventador

Lamborghini Builds 1000th Aventador

Lamborghini has completed its 1000th Aventador and hit that milestone in nearly half of the time than the car it succeeded - the Murcielago. The 1000th car was painted Argos Orange and will go to a customer in Germany. Buyer Hans Scheidec...
19.07.2012 | 1852 views | 1 comments
PSA Must Make Concessions for French Government Aid

PSA Must Make Concessions for French Government Aid

In the continuing saga of PSA Peugeot-Citroën, French Industry Minister Arnaud Montebourg says that there will be concessions against PSA, if it wants government aid.  Montebourg made the announcement during an interview on ...
19.07.2012 | 1103 views | 0 comments
Peugeot Summoned to Answer Questions for French Industry Minister

Peugeot Summoned to Answer Questions for French Industry Minister

The French industry manager Arnauld Montebourg will summon members of the Peugeot family to explain why PSA Peugeot-Citroën continued to pay dividends to investors even has it was losing money. The inquiry stems from PSA's plan to cu...
18.07.2012 | 1107 views | 0 comments
Aulnay Plant Closure Will Save PSA €108M

Aulnay Plant Closure Will Save PSA €108M

French newspaper Le Figaro is reporting that according to documents from PSA Peugeot-Citroën closing the Aulnay factory will save the company €108 million in fixed costs.  This savings does not include PSA's lay offs of work...
17.07.2012 | 1755 views | 0 comments
Automakers Unsure about EU Free Trade Deal with Japan

Automakers Unsure about EU Free Trade Deal with Japan

The EU thinks that it can stem some of its credit woes by stimulating more trade with the rest of the world. Its diplomats are in talks with 80 countries in every corner of the world to make trade cheaper into and out of the EU. The deal farthest ...
17.07.2012 | 1511 views | 0 comments
Mercedes Investing €600M to Build Small Cars in Germany

Mercedes Investing €600M to Build Small Cars in Germany

Mercedes is investing €600 million into its Rastatt, Germany, factory to add a third shift to build the A-, B-Class and a new compact SUV. The new shift will start work in October.  "By 2020 at the latest we want Mercedes-B...
17.07.2012 | 6672 views | 0 comments
French President Protesting PSA Plant Closure

French President Protesting PSA Plant Closure

French President Hollande is upset about PSA Peugeot-Citroën's plan to close the factory in Aulnay, France, and cut 8,000 jobs.  "The plan in the current state is not acceptable, it won't be accepted," Hollande said...
16.07.2012 | 1858 views | 0 comments
Recent GM Moves Indicate Possible Closure or Sale of Opel

Recent GM Moves Indicate Possible Closure or Sale of Opel

Since GM Vice Chairman Stephen Girsky took over for Karl-Friedrich Stracke by running GM of Europe at the end of business on Friday, there has been speculation about what this means for Opel. Some experts are speculating that GM is planning on clo...
16.07.2012 | 1035 views | 4 comments
Opel Chairman Steps Down; GM Vice Chairman Takes Over

Opel Chairman Steps Down; GM Vice Chairman Takes Over

Opel/Vauxhall CEO and President of General Motors of Europe Karl-Friedrich Stracke stepped down from his position in the company today. He will remain at GM and report directly to CEO Dan Akerson. In Stracke's place, GM Vice Chairman Steve...
13.07.2012 | 1309 views | 0 comments

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