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News as it happens from autonews.com
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Kelley Blue Book is up for sale, reports say
Kelley Blue Book, the California-based authority on used-car values, is up for sale, published reports say.
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Maruti Suzuki to help VW develop $8,600 India car, report says
Maruti Suzuki India Ltd. will help Volkswagen AG develop a new small car priced at less than 400,000 rupees ($8,600), the Financial Express reported, citing industry sources it didn't name.
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JK Tyre to expand, enter new segments as autos boom
India's third-largest tiremaker JK Tyre and Industries Ltd. is gearing to meet rising demand through aggressive expansion, new forays and smart pricing, a senior official said on Thursday.
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Mitsubishi's chief U.S. supply executive retires, won't be replaced
Mitsubishi Motors Corp.'s top supply chain executive in the United States has retired, and the automaker has no plans to hire a replacement.
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Aisin appoints new president of North America operations
Toyota-affiliated supplier Aisin Seiki Co. Ltd. has appointed Masayasu 'Mike' Saito as president of its North American operations, company spokesman Joe Rohatynski said today. Saito's responsibilities include Aisin World Corp.
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Navistar profits top analyst expectations, but outlook lowered
Truck and engine maker Navistar International Corp. posted higher-than-expected quarterly profits on strong sales of armored fighting vehicles to the U.S. military, but overall sales fell short of forecasts.
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Nissan to create new car brand with Chinese partner
Nissan Motor Co. plans to introduce a new passenger-car brand in Chinese market with its local partner to help meet demand for cheaper models. The Japanese company and Wuhan, Hubei-based Dongfeng Motor Group Co.
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Nissan to create new car brand with Chinese partner
Nissan Motor Co. plans to introduce a new passenger-car brand in Chinese market with its local partner to help meet demand for cheaper models. The Japanese company and Wuhan, Hubei-based Dongfeng Motor Group Co.
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Audi's A7 to challenge BMW, Daimler for luxury lead
Audi will target families looking for a sportier car with the new A7 Sportback as the automaker aims to leapfrog BMW and Daimler in luxury car sales.
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Faurecia strengthens VW Group ties with Audi A1 seat deal
French supplier Faurecia SA produces the complete seats and frames for the front and rear of the new Audi A1. The A1 comes in two trim levels: Attraction and the more sporty Ambition.
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