Show Stoppers November 2, 2005 Bored and want somewhere to go, then vroom along to these car events There is plenty to quench the thirst of parched petrol heads this week, whether their tonic be car, motorbike or truck. First up is the International Motorcycle and Scooter Show which will involve a trip out of the capital and up to [...]
Longbridge back to work in 2007 October 31, 2005 The new Chinese owners of MG Rover are aiming to resume production at the Longbridge plant at the start of 2007. Executives from Nanjing Automobile said that in order to do so, it would need to tie up a deal with a partner, and that it was in talks with several parties. One of the [...]
Honda profit accelerates October 28, 2005 Japanese car and motorcycle maker Honda reported an industry-beating increase of just over 1 per cent in its first-half profits to 244.4bn yen (£1.2bn), buoyed by higher global vehicle sales. Turnover grew by 10 per cent to a record 4.6trn yen, as global vehicle sales rose 6.9 per cent to 1.6m units. The increase in [...]
EMH bucks car sales trend October 27, 2005 Car dealership European Motor Holdings (EMH) outperformed the market in the first half despite a sluggish demand for new cars from cash strapped consumers. EMH said the number of new cars sold at its franchises increased marginally over the period despite a 6 per cent fall in the registrations of new cars in Britain during [...]
GM moves to sell off lorries October 25, 2005 General Motors is in talks to sell its lorry businesses in Australia and South Africa to Japanese manufacturer Isuzu, as it attempts to raise cash and focus on car production. GM is struggling to cut costs and boost sales as it loses ground to leaner rivals such as Toyota and Nissan. Isuzu will reportedly buy [...]
Porsche upbeat about vehicles sales target October 21, 2005 German luxury carmaker Porsche will hit its mid-term vehicles sales target earlier than planned, its sales chief told German industry newspaper Automobilwoche. “We will not have to wait until 2008 to reach annual sales of 100,000 units,” Hans Riedel said in an interview to be published this morning. In the fiscal year that ended in [...]
Ford in the red with £213m losses October 21, 2005 Ford fell into the red as losses in its key North American division increased and sales of high-margin sport utility vehicles dropped. The world’s third largest automaker, which is facing a deepening financial crisis, reported its third quarter results yesterday. It announced a $377m (£213m) pre-tax loss compared to a $718m (£406m) profit the previous [...]
Bugatti Power October 19, 2005 Veyron keyed up for super speeds YES, YES, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes please can I have one?! This is the long-awaited Bugatti Veyron which has the most amazing statistics of any production car I’ve ever come across. Its engine is a massive eight litres, it has 16 cylinders, four turbos, and seven gears. [...]
GM agrees union deal as losses soar October 18, 2005 General Motors, the world’s biggest automaker yesterday said that it had agreed a deal with the United Auto workers union to slash its healthcare costs. The announcement came as GM revealed widening losses for the third quarter of $1.6bn (£910m), or the equivalent of $2.89 per share. Chief executive of the embattled group, Rick Wagoner, [...]