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Bosch mulls 77 million euro investment in new Romanian plant
Bosch is considering investing about 77 million euros ($101 million) in a new factory in Romania, the government said. The Romanian government plans to grant state aid to Bosch for a factory in Cluj-Napoca.
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SPX, Aker Wade will develop EV fast chargers
SPX Service Solutions and Aker Wade Power Technologies plan to jointly develop EV fast chargers for the global vehicle market, the companies said today.
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Under the hood: GM's blueprint for Volt 2.0
The Chevrolet Volt stands as the most heavily promoted -- and harshly scrutinized -- vehicle from General Motors in decades. And that's just version 1.0.
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American Axle 4th-quarter profit dips to $31.1M
Auto parts maker American Axle and Manufacturing posted fourth-quarter profits of $31.1 million, down from $34.9 million a year ago. The company said the results include charges of $4.
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VW Group to launch MQB platform in Geneva with new Audi A3
VW Group's new MQB modular platform will debut at next month's Geneva auto show on the new Audi A3.
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China's Youngman makes fresh bid for Saab, report says
Zhejiang Youngman Lotus Automobile has made a fresh bid for Saab, Swedish public radio reported. The Chinese group plans to turn its passenger-car unit into a competitive global brand and buying Saab assets would fit into that goal.
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China's Youngman makes fresh bid for Saab, reports say
Zhejiang Youngman Lotus Automobile has made a fresh bid for Saab, Swedish public radio reported. The Chinese group plans to turn its passenger-car unit into a competitive global brand and buying Saab assets would fit into that goal.
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China's Youngman makes fresh bid for Saab, report says
Zhejiang Youngman Lotus Automobile has made a fresh bid for Saab, Swedish public radio reported. The Chinese group plans to turn its passenger-car unit into a competitive global brand and buying Saab assets would fit into that goal.
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Toyota sees 21% rise in global group sales this year
Toyota is forecasting that its global sales will rise 21 percent this year as its production recovers from natural disasters in Japan and Thailand.
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Toyota sees 21% rise in global group sales this year
Toyota is forecasting global sales will rise 21 percent this year to 9.58 million units, as its production recovers from natural disasters in Japan and Thailand.
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