The all-new 2015 MINI Countryman has made an appearance ahead of its official debut at the 2014 New York Auto Show.
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China is the wild, wild east of the automotive industry. Home to more than 1 billion people and counting, it’s a hugely important market for car companies. There are many domestic brands over there but curiously foreign companies are making significant headway.
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Spring is here and the U.S. automotive market saw its overall sales rise six percent in March, shaking off the slow start to 2014. Compared to 2013, the seasonally adjusted sales rate has grown from 15.3-million units in 2013 to 16.4-million units and is the best showing since November 2013, and among the highest in...
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Upsets happen in sports all the time, but today’s upset isn’t from the basketball court, it is from March 2014 truck sales.
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Sales of electrified vehicles are picking up steam and in doing so they’re making an impact on America’s consumption of fossil fuel.
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If you thought the Mercedes-Benz CLA-Class wouldn’t be a success, think again.
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Is there room for more contenders in the electric vehicle segment? With combined sales of the Nissan Leaf and Tesla Model S making up over 80 percent of all EV sales so far in 2014, it looks like the market is pretty much spoken for.
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The state of New Jersey has banned Tesla‘s direct-to-consumer stores, effective April 1, 2014.
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Audi is riding a wave of success, promising 17 new or refreshed models within the year, beginning with the Audi A3 sedan and TT sports car.
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Chrysler is laying off 325 employees at its Belvidere Assembly Plant in Illinois due to slow sales of the Dodge Dart.
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After a full year on the market, the Buick Encore has turned in impressive sales numbers with 97,311 units moved worldwide.
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Chevrolet is looking to move some metal. The bow-tie brand will start a national incentive campaign next month.
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Buick is one of GM’s four remaining brands in North America. Following the company’s bankruptcy filing in the middle of 2009 divisions including Pontiac, Hummer, Saturn and Saab were jettisoned like Thanksgiving leftovers at Easter time. Ostensibly this cull allowed the firm to concentrate on its best brands, but why did Buick make the cut...
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In 1999 Honda introduced the Insight, the first mass-market hybrid to hit Europe, but now 16 years later, the Japanese automaker will stop offering the Insight and CR-Z Hybrid in Europe due to declining sales.
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After experiencing impressive growth in global sales last year, Cadillac aims to continue that trend in 2014 and beyond.
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The latest Lamborghini supercar, the Huracán, has already picked up 700 orders thanks to a month-long series of private previews for VIP clients.
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Welcome to 2014! Apparently in Chinese Astrology it’s the year of the “wood horse” but let’s hope this timber pony can canter away and carry the auto industry to continuing sales success. Which brands drove away with buckets of cash and which ones took a tumble down the stairs? Let’s take a peek at last...
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BMW has received 11,000 orders globally for its i3, and according to the German automaker some buyers have to wait six-months to receive their vehicles.
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Volkswagen barely edged out its rival General Motors for second place in 2013 worldwide sales.
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The Chrysler Group reported a net income of $1.6 billion for the fourth quarter today, aided by a one time tax gain of $962 million.
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Honda has made history, becoming the first overseas automaker to export more vehicles built in America than it imports from Japan.
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Increasing traffic worldwide could slow down auto sales according to a new study.
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Toyota sold more vehicle than any other major automaker in 2013, moving 9.98 million vehicles.
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Lamborghini finished off 2013 with 2,121 units sold, the third year in a row that the Italian automaker has increased its worldwide sales figure.
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