Tuesday, 4 January 2011

Toyota's troubles highlight a year of 20 million recalled autos - Washington Post (Molland)

Toyota's troubles highlight a year of 20 million recalled autos - Washington Post
Automakers recalled about 20 million vehicles in 2010, as high-profile recalls by Toyota prompted new scrutiny of the industry's safety record. The number of recalls this year was the largest in the United States since 2004, according to an analysis of
Source: www.washingtonpost.com

Fiat Autos Goes Solo, Spins off Industrial Unit - ABC News
Fiat split its industrial vehicle business from its automaking unit on Monday, unwinding two vastly divergent businesses with the goal of creating a global automotive company with Chrysler LLC. As Fiat Industrial began its trading life as an independent en
Source: abcnews.go.com

Will 2011 be a stretch of bad road for autos? - msnbc.com
The waning days of 2010 offer an opportunity to look back on what might charitably be described as a “learning experience” for much of the auto industry — though there are some who managed to squeeze lemonade out of the year’s many lemons. “This
Source: www.msnbc.msn.com

Autos propel Indian shares to a firm start in 2011 - Reuters
MUMBAI, Jan 3 (Reuters) - Indian shares were trading up 0.5 percent on Monday in a firm start to the New Year, powered by automakers that rallied on the back of robust December sales. Firm Asian markets and hopes for continued foreign buying underpinned
Source: www.reuters.com

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Bulgaria Autos Report Q1 2011 - new market report published - PR Inside
The first 10 months of 2010 were of mixed successes for the Bulgarian auto industry. The short- and medium-term outlook is not very promising as rising unemployment and weakened profits are adding to a sector already plagued by significant drops in revenue
Source: www.pr-inside.com

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