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Buick expected to replace Regal sedan with 5-door hatch, wagon
General Motors plans to replace the Buick Regal sedan in the United States with a sedan-styled five-door hatchback and Buick’s first wagon in two decades, according to two auto forecast firms.
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Will Jeep Wrangler pickup be forged from a Ram platform?
Might Fiat Chrysler’s long-awaited Wrangler-based pickup show up on dealer lots as a Ram in Jeep’s clothing?
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VW CEO Mueller earns $8.28 million in pay and benefits
VW Group CEO Matthias Mueller was awarded 7.78 million euros ($8.28 million) in pay and benefits for 2016, up from 4.17 million euros in total remuneration awarded a year earlier.
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VW’s Mueller not ruling out merger talks with Fiat Chrysler
Volkswagen Group CEO Matthias Mueller said he did not rule out the possibility he could hold merger talks with Fiat Chrysler boss Sergio Marchionne, in a marked change of tone by the German carmaker toward its Italian peer.
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Volkswagen leaves door open to Fiat Chrysler talks
Volkswagen Group CEO Matthias Mueller said he did not rule out the possibility he could hold merger talks with Fiat Chrysler boss Sergio Marchionne, in a marked change of tone by the German carmaker toward its Italian peer.
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2017 Maserati Levante S: ‘Unapologetically boss’
Maserati has joined the growing crowd of traditional ultraperformance brands entering the SUV market. The exotic Italian brand is pinning a lot on the Levante, hoping that the SUV boosts the brand’s annual global sales to 70,000 by 2018.
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Ford sees further UK price increases after Brexit vote
Ford says UK car prices will have to rise again to offset the fall in value of the pound following the county’s vote to leave the EU.
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Mueller says VW ‘is back on track’; CEO not ruling out talks with FCA
The world’s largest automaker, Volkswagen, ‘is back on track’ even as it works through its global diesel scandal, its CEO said. And he isn’t ruling out talking about a merger with FCA.
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First Shift: Nissan’s design master stepping down
Nissan’s design master stepping down, ex-BMW design chief joins Infiniti; Leadership changes at Mitsu; VW upbeat on ’17; Subprime bubble just a myth?; U.S. recalls hit record high.
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Jaguar turns heads with E-Type
The Jaguar E-Type, heralding a new age of speed and automotive styling, is introduced on March 15, 1961, in Geneva.