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Ecclestone Considers US Return in F1 Calendar
Ecclestone Considers US Return in F1 Calendar

20 Mar 2009, 13:05 UTC · By: Ovidiu Panzariu / Bernie Ecclestone admitted he is considering several venues for a potential 20-race calendar in Formula 1. While insisting he needs the teams' go-ahead to extend the F1 schedule in the near fut...

 
Toyota Idles Russian Operations Due to Falling Demand
Toyota Idles Russian Operations Due to Falling Demand

17 Mar 2009, 14:57 UTC · By: Bogdan Popa / Toyota today announced that it will temporary suspend operations at its Russian production facility between March 30 and April 6, citing the over-discussed economic recession and the falling demand ...

 
Crisis Deepens in Russia, Automakers Still Not Scared
Crisis Deepens in Russia, Automakers Still Not Scared

11 Mar 2009, 15:35 UTC · By: Bogdan Popa / The economic recession continues and the negative results continue to occur all over the world, including Russia, one of the largest new car markets for most automakers. The crisis deepened in Febru...

 
Mitsubishi Closes US Design Studio, 60 Employees Out of Work
Mitsubishi Closes US Design Studio, 60 Employees Out of Work

9 Mar 2009, 08:29 UTC · By: Bogdan Popa / And the economic downturn continues. Today's recession news concern Mitsubishi and its design studio in the United States, with the Japanese automaker announcing it will close the facility as p...

 
Girl Injured Trying to Photograph a Racing Car in Russia
Girl Injured Trying to Photograph a Racing Car in Russia

16 Feb 2009, 14:00 UTC · By: Madalina Iancu / The incident that recently happened at some Russian winter car racing competition seems as if depicted from the Group B Rally championships of the '80s, when in the Portuguese Rally, Joaquim Sa...

 
PSA Peugeot Citroen Hopes for 11,000 Voluntary Departures
PSA Peugeot Citroen Hopes for 11,000 Voluntary Departures

11 Feb 2009, 16:28 UTC · By: Daniel Patrascu / The French group PSA Peugeot Citroen, the second largest in Europe, has developed a layoff plan through which it hopes to relieve on a voluntary basis 11,000 employees worldwide in 2009, france24 re...

 
Nissan Gasps for Air, but Opens Plant in Russia
Nissan Gasps for Air, but Opens Plant in Russia

11 Feb 2009, 08:32 UTC · By: Daniel Patrascu / As we reported these past few weeks, especially in the last days, Nissan has got itself in a big pile of... trouble. Having a bleak $2 billion loss forecast, Nissan sees itself in the position of ha...

 
PSA Continues Russian Expansion, Mitsubishi Still on Hold
PSA Continues Russian Expansion, Mitsubishi Still on Hold

10 Feb 2009, 14:44 UTC · By: Bogdan Popa / Even if Mitsubishi confirmed it plans to delay production at the newly-built plant in Russia, the PSA group said is still aims to start manufacturing cars at the Kaluga factory in the first half of ...

 
Turkish GP Face Scrape-Off in 2011
Turkish GP Face Scrape-Off in 2011

9 Feb 2009, 10:09 UTC · By: Ovidiu Panzariu / Turkey may host its last Formula 1 Grand Prix in 2011 if the circuit officials do not start negotiations with F1 supreme Bernie Ecclestone soon enough. As reported by Turkish newspaper The Today...

 
Volvo, the Best-Selling Premium Brand in Russia
Volvo, the Best-Selling Premium Brand in Russia

30 Jan 2009, 10:06 UTC · By: Madalina Iancu / The Russians seem to be faithful fans of the Swedish brand that makes cars as safe as houses. Since Volvo succeeded in beating competition in the premium segment for the third consecutive year in th...

 
Mercedes Dealers Expect Tough 2009
Mercedes Dealers Expect Tough 2009

28 Jan 2009, 14:03 UTC · By: Bogdan Popa / With the global economic recession knocking on everybody's door, automakers around the world struggle to minimize loses and hope for a better future. Unfortunately, 2009 will be more difficult ...

 
Nissan Scored Poor Sales in 2008 Despite Cutting Production
Nissan Scored Poor Sales in 2008 Despite Cutting Production

28 Jan 2009, 13:54 UTC · By: Madalina Iancu / Although the Japanese automaker has severely cut down production in the last month of 2008 by more than 80 percent in some regions, sales figures don't look encouraging at all. Just like oth...

 
General Motors Introduces the Three Day Workweek
General Motors Introduces the Three Day Workweek

28 Jan 2009, 08:28 UTC · By: Daniel Patrascu / General Motors will cutback the workdays at its Shushary flexible assembly plant, near St. Petersburg, Russia, for “a few months”, as Sergei Lepnukhov, company's spokesman said. The...

 
Russian Automaker Aiming to Buy SsangYong Rights
Russian Automaker Aiming to Buy SsangYong Rights

15 Jan 2009, 14:32 UTC · By: Bogdan Popa / Russian automaker Sollers today said it is interested in acquiring SsangYong production rights to manufacture sport utility vehicles for the domestic market. SsangYong filled for bankruptcy protecti...

 
Magyar Suzuki Restarts Production
Magyar Suzuki Restarts Production

14 Jan 2009, 15:33 UTC · By: Bogdan Popa / The Hungarian division of Suzuki, also known as Magyar Suzuki, restarted production yesterday after a five day temporary shut down forced by the gas restrictions imposed by local authorities. The pr...