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15 March 2011Renault 'amateurism' condemned
The carmaker's measures to make amends after wrongfully sacking three employees for alleged industrial espionage has brought a stern response in France
read moreParis warns Renault apology will not end scandal
Carmaker's attempts to draw a line under a scandal over false accusations of industrial espionage falter after French ministers say the moves will not end the affair
read moreRenault 'amateurism' condemned
The carmaker's measures to make amends after wrongfully sacking three employees for alleged industrial espionage has brought a stern response in France
read moreVauxhall Corsa expert review
The Vauxhall Corsa is a three- or five-door supermini which rivals the Ford Fiesta. It has low running costs and is easy to drive, but it feels dated against more modern rivals.
read moreMahindra confident on Ssangyong's future
The Indian group is confident it can revive South Korea's Ssangyong Motor, the embattled sport utility vehicle maker that it agreed to buy last year
read moreMahindra confident on Ssangyong's future
The Indian group is confident it can revive South Korea's Ssangyong Motor, the embattled sport utility vehicle maker that it agreed to buy last year
read moreJapan's supply chain: still reliable
Disruptions will hurt Japanese companies, but their customers around the globe should not abandon their faith in Japanese reliability as recovery is already under way
read moreBMW fears quake disruptions to supply chain
German carmaker voices concern over possible delays to deliveries of chips and components after the earthquake, tsunami and nuclear crisis in Japan
read moreBMW fears quake disruptions to supply chain
German carmaker voices concern over possible delays to deliveries of chips and components after the earthquake, tsunami and nuclear crisis in Japan
read moreBMW confirms Chinese 5-series
BMW has confirmed it will launch a new plug-in hybrid version of the 5-series at next month’s Shanghai motor show.
read moreElectric Light Orchestra cellist killed by rolling bale
A founder member of the rock group Electric Light Orchestra died when a 63 stone (400kg) bale of silage rolled nearly 200ft (60m) down a steep field on to his moving car.
read moreJapan's supply chain: still reliable
Disruptions will hurt Japanese companies, but their customers around the globe should not abandon their faith in Japanese reliability as recovery is already under way
read moreTwo new Skodas confirmed
Skoda has confirmed it will launch its version of the Volkswagen Up city car later this year as part of the Czech firm’s bid to double its annual sales to 1.
read morePorsche engines in VW/Alfa deal
Volkswagen already has a plan in place for Alfa Romeo’s development should it acquire the marque from Fiat.
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