Automakers: Page 262


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    Honda Looks to Silence Critics With Refreshed Civic

    Stung by complaints of cheapness, Honda gives its venerable compact a more premium feel with soft-touch materials and reduced cabin noise.

    By Aaron Foley • Nov. 30, 2012
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    GM China Opens Second Phase of Shanghai Advanced Vehicle Design Center

    The research teams comprise up to 250 engineers and technicians focused on battery cells, lightweight materials, manufacturing processes, engines and transmissions. They also are developing mobile apps for connected urban driving.

    By Vince Courtenay • Nov. 30, 2012
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    Artificial Intelligence

    Automakers and dealers alike are increasingly seeing the use case for AI within their operations. Explore some use cases in this trendline.

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    Mercedes Touts Black Series as Fastest SLS AMG Ever

    Due in the U.S. next summer, the SLS AMG Black Series’ 6.3L V-8 engine generates 622 hp at 7,400 rpm and can accelerate from 0-60 mph in 3.5 seconds.

    By Erik Derr 1 • Nov. 30, 2012
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    Does Fiat Really Need Stand-Alone Stores?

    Some dealers invest a lot of money with brands that offer little in return.

    By Phil Villegas • Nov. 30, 2012
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    Toyota Exec Sets Sales Target of 200K for Redesigned ’13 RAV4

    The auto maker is targeting the CUV at younger buyers and drivers of the Ford Escape and Honda CR-V.

    By Aaron Foley • Nov. 30, 2012
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    Fiat’s Francois Banks on Pop Culture, Sex Appeal

    Strategic alignments with music juggernauts and bawdy advertising have helped the Italian brand grow faster than expected.

    By Aaron Foley • Nov. 29, 2012
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    BMW Reveals Pair of High-Tech ‘i’ Generation Members

    Both the i3 Concept Coupe and i8 Concept Roadster provide a good idea of what the production vehicles will look like, the auto maker’s design chief says.

    By Erik Derr 1 • Nov. 29, 2012
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    Kia Exec Hints at Fullsize Luxury Vehicle for U.S.

    Closing the year amid fuel-economy miscalculations, strong sales and two new reveals, a top sales manager says consumers should keep their eyes peeled at future auto shows.

    By Aaron Foley • Nov. 29, 2012
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    Sprint Announces Wireless Car Platform, Lands Chrysler as Client

    The mobile carrier says its Velocity platform can integrate all wireless aspects of car ownership, from customer data to theft recovery.

    By Aaron Foley • Nov. 29, 2012
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    VW’s Browning Concentrating on Quality Over Quantity

    The auto maker still wants to reach its goal of selling 800,000 vehicles in the U.S. in 2018, but is stepping up efforts to build value into its products.

    By Aaron Foley • Nov. 29, 2012
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    Can Porsche Cayman Shed Slow-Selling Reputation?

    Despite its entry-level positioning, the Cayman 2-seat coupe has delivered questionable sales results while significantly lagging more expensive vehicles in the Porsche stable. A third-generation coupe arrives in spring.

    Nov. 29, 2012
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    Hyundai-Kia Product Launches Slow in 2012, But Plant Investments Rise

    The Korean brands target 7 million sales globally in 2012, while continuing overseas’ expansions in China and Brazil. But in October, they admit overstating fuel economy in the U.S. on some models for several years.

    Nov. 29, 2012
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    Capacity Expansions, Acquisitions, Sales Milestones Hallmarks of Volkswagen’s 2012

    The German auto maker officially adds Porsche to its stable, picks up Ducati and marches closer toward its goal to be the world’s biggest auto maker by 2018.

    By David Zoia Editor • Nov. 29, 2012
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    Hyundai Debit Card Inquiries Approaching 350,000

    Stung by EPA criticism that its window stickers falsely stated expected fuel economy for Hyundai and Kia vehicles, the auto maker’s U.S. chief says most customers are satisfied with the reimbursement program to cover extra fuel costs.

    Nov. 28, 2012
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    Next-Gen Kia Forte, Sorento Unveiled in L.A.

    The next generation compact sedan and midsize CUV come to market in early 2013. Features include an optional driver-selectable steering system and, on the Sorento, Kia’s first programmable power liftgate.

    Nov. 28, 2012
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    BMW’s i3 Concept Coupe Eco-Friendly

    The electric vehicle has a range of 100 miles, with a special Eco Pro+ mode that can adjust navigation routes and shut down unnecessary accessories to extend driving as battery power becomes depleted.

    By Erik Derr 1 • Nov. 28, 2012
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    Toyota RAV4 Makes World Debut at L.A. Show

    Fuel economy, styling and cargo capacity among upgrades for the ’13 RAV4, which loses the prior generation’s V-6 engine and side-hinged rear door.

    Nov. 28, 2012
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    Production Acura RLX Unveiled in Los Angeles

    The car, going on sale in the spring, introduces many new technologies for the brand, including its first direct-injected V-6 engine, a 310-hp 3.5L with cylinder deactivation.

    Nov. 28, 2012
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    VW Unveils Beetle Convertible in LA; Steps Up Gender-Neutral Push

    No longer “cute,” the Beetle Convertible takes a more intimidating stance than the previous generation, which turned off image-conscious male car buyers.

    By Aaron Foley • Nov. 28, 2012
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    Hyundai Unwraps New 3-Row Santa Fe, Veloster Concept in Los Angeles

    The auto maker claims the larger Santa Fe has more passenger room and cargo space than the 3-row Toyota Highlander and is lighter than the new Nissan Pathfinder, but it falls short of the Pathfinder’s estimated fuel economy.

    Nov. 28, 2012
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    Toyota Back From Brink With New Models, Brighter Outlook

    The auto maker looks to 2013 as another strong year for growth, based on redesigned high-volume models such as the coming Corolla compact car and RAV4 CUV.

    Nov. 28, 2012
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    Mexico Hot Spot in 2012, as Mazda, Audi Move In, Others Look to Expand

    Auto makers and suppliers looked to add capacity as Mexico resolved its trade disputes with Brazil and Argentina in 2012.

    By David Zoia Editor • Nov. 28, 2012
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    Ram Ready With Fiat Ducato-Based ProMaster Van

    The van, the first new model under Ram Commercial, will compete with the Mercedes Sprinter, Ford Transit and Nissan NV for market share in the U.S.

    By Aaron Foley • Nov. 28, 2012
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    500L, Abarth Cabrio, Electrified 500 add to Fiat’s Subcompact Smorgasbord

    Fiat will offer 13 versions of the 500 subcompact by next year, including the B-segement 500L, which targets a family car buyer looking for legroom.

    By Aaron Foley • Nov. 28, 2012
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    Fourth-Generation Subaru Forester Debuts in Los Angeles

    The’13 Forester’s 2.5L naturally aspirated 4-cyl. remains the base engine, but a new turbocharged variant of the BRZ sports car’s DI 2.0L is added for ’14.

    Nov. 27, 2012