Emerging markets to represent 50% of car sales by 2012
Emerging markets will represent 50% of all global car sales by 2012, according to George Magliano, global automotive research director.
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Nissan Infinity to show LED headlamp in 2008 Geneva
The new Nissan Infinity Coupe will proudly present its new, slightly angular face in Geneva this month. Amongst other features it will feature LEDs in its headlights.
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Delphi lost 3.1 b$ in 2007
Delphi which lost 853 m$ in the fourth quarter of 2006, says it cut that loss to 542 m$ for the same period last year.
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TRW: revenues increased 12% in 2007 to 14.7 b$
TRW Automotive Holdings Corp. posted a net profit of $56 million in the fourth quarter of 2007 vs. a $33 million profit a year earlier, thanks to cost cutting,
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Continental: 2007 earnings reached 1.87b€
Continental said its full-year earnings before interest and taxes reached 1.83 b€ after last year's 1.6 billion, slightly short of a consensus of 1.87 billion,
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Lancia is using LED front lighting as new signature
The new Lancia Delta will be unveiled on the 4th of March on the Geneva Motor Show. The Delta was designed in the Centro Stile Lancia and
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Toyota Crown to show new driver assistant features
The new Toyota Crown did never really catch on in Europe, but was a hit in Japan and the love, particularly, of taxi drivers. The new and 13th generation
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VW, Audi to Separate Vehicle Styling
Walter De Silva was appointed to chief stylist at VW in 2007. De Silva originally comes from Alfa-Romeo, and then held the design responsibility
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Peugeot reorganizes spare parts business to cut cost
Peugeot has launched a reorganization plan for its spare parts activities that include an increase of its offering as well as a reduction in costs,
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BLIND PEDESTRIANS LOBBY AGAINST QUIET HYBRIDS.
While many consumers savor the silence of a hybrid vehicle in all-electric mode, advocacy groups are pointing out the dangers of noiseless
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