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19 November 2009MAN looks to build in the Brics
The German truckmaker has bought a 25 per cent stake in China's largest truckmaker, bought the number one truck business in Brazil and launched a joint venture in India
read moreEuropean companies eye emerging market growth
Companies on the continent are setting increasingly ambitious growth targets in emerging markets as they look to increase their revenues from such areas
read moreNew Toyota and Hyundai 4x4s and depreciation news
Which offroaders hold their value the best? Toyota and Hyundai both announced new versions of their popular 4x4s this week.
read moreNissan hits out at Olympic decision
Nissan has criticised the London 2012 Olympic organising committee for its decision not to include a significant proportion of electric vehicles on the fleet for the games.
read moreWhat car to buy in Brunei?
Honest John reports on a Thaiassembled Toyota that will suit a reader moving to the Far East.
read moreMotoring Gear Box
Crap calendars junior driving at Silverstone and a Corgi 2012 bus.
read moreA reliable used car that's easy to load
Honest John advises on a dependable car in which it's easy to load a wheelchair.
read moreLA traffic to average 7mph
Rush hour traffic in the Los Angeles area will slow to a 7mph crawl by 2020, according to the city’s mayor.
read moreArch rival
Ford Fiesta S2000 rally car roars in to shake up the WRC. Bring it on…
read moreMotorway service stations at your service?
Britain's first motorway service station opened half a century ago. The Telegraph's restaurant critic takes a nostalgic 640mile trip to discover the finest meals on wheels.
read moreGlobal road safety summit opens
Call to unite in an effort to reduce the number of deaths on the roads.
read moreSpa circuit saved
The legendary Spa-Francorchamps circuit in Belgium will be free to run an F1 event next year, after concerns over noise were brushed aside.
read moreNew Porsche 911 racer revealed
This is the Porsche 911 GT3 R, the firm’s new FIA GT3 challenger.
read moreBrowns Lane gets a makeover
Jaguar’s former Browns Lane site in Coventry is to be turned into a high-tech business and industrial park.
read more£30m for UK charging points
The government has pledged £30 million towards setting up more recharging points for electric and plug-in hybrid cars across the UK.
read moreUS 'caught out' by GM Europe
The Obama administration has claimed it was “completely surprised” by General Motors’ decision not to sell Opel/Vauxhall to Magna.
read moreFiesta S2000 rally car unveiled
This is the new Ford Fiesta S2000 rally car, which was unveiled today.
read moreNew Audi A8 launch confirmed
The new Audi A8 will be launched on November 30, the company has confirmed.
read moreBMW's electric plans revealed
BMW has dropped its clearest hints yet about the form of its much-discussed 'Mega City' car.
read moreElectric Rolls Phantom planned
Rolls-Royce could have an electric Phantom on the road in just 12 months, according to a company source.
read moreMini SUV is 'on track'
The Mini SUV's on-sale date is on track, despite rumours to the contrary, a BMW source has told Autocar.
read moreMini by Rolls-Royce confirmed
BMW is set to give the green light to ultra-luxury version of the Mini which will be trimmed at the Rolls-Royce factory in Goodwood.
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When Ford revealed this month that it had made a surprise profit in the third quarter, some at Boeing might have secretly wished they had never lost the skills of Alan...
read moreOil tankers parked off British coast as speculators wait for prices to rise
Oil traders have been criticised for parking tankers off the coast of Britain as they wait for petrol prices to rise.
read moreVolvo sale talks intensify
Volvo sale talks with Geely have intensified this week, according to reports.
read moreHonda announces LA concept
Honda has announced it will be launching a “futuristic” new coupe concept at the Los Angeles motor show next month.
read moreStewart: 'Button move a mistake'
Triple world champion Sir Jackie Stewart believes Jenson Button has been unwise to move from Brawn to McLaren.
read moreNew Vauxhall Corsa launched
Vauxhall has launched this revised version of the Corsa in it attempts to close the gap to the class-leading Ford Fiesta.
read moreLee Noble's new company named
Lee Noble's new supercar will recreate the spirit of the Noble M12 when it goes on sale next year under the newly formed Fenix brand.
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