PSA Peugeot Citroen has agreed to form an alliance with General Motors targeting $2 billion in annual savings within five years.
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PSA Peugeot Citroen has agreed to form an alliance with General Motors targeting $2 billion in annual savings within five years.
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The all-new Volvo V40 enters the Premium Hatchback class, featuring a luxury look and feel that emphasises the aura of a compact car with large-car content and characteristics.
The world première of the F12berlinetta adds the finishing flourish to an all-new range of 12- and 8-cylinder models that, in the space of just four years, has achieved the objective of offering different Ferraris for different Ferraristi.
Tata Communications, a leading provider of The New World of Communications, yesterday announced a multi-year technology service and marketing agreement with Formula One Management.
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It has been a while since we’ve updated our Worth To Feature because we can’t find anything else but the usual ugly rice. Now that we have your attention to posting a GT-R under this category… feel free to have a look though these pictures. From some angles at least, this fooled us. Of course there is no way of hiding that this began life as…
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Toyota Racing today announced more details of its forthcoming FIA World Endurance Championship participation, including an intention to race two cars in specific races.
Alcon, the internationally-renowned brake experts who are OE suppliers to Audi, Bentley, JLR, Ariel, Noble etc, and whose products have assisted Sébastien Loeb to eight consecutive World Rally Championship titles, have launched an exciting new range of carbon ceramic brake kits for supercars such as the Nissan GT-R.
Once again, Porsche has good reasons to celebrate as Porsche Asia Pacific reports continued positive sales development in the region.
Volkswagen Group Singapore reached a new milestone in 2011 by handing over 3,152 passenger cars to customers in Singapore, in the process achieving a market share of 10 percent.