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Dealer group back in the black.
Ellesmere Port to add third production shift.
Modular car platform on the drawing board.
Councils undermining their own economies, says RAC Foundation.
General Motors promises to keep Opel plants open.
Swedish buyer pulls out of deal.
A 'national scandal', says Scottish National Party.
Volkswagen set for multi-year production boost.
Campaigners call for urgent action at first ever global conference on road safety.
Transport Secretary invites city bids.
Cost is the number one cause of conflicts when couples buy cars.
'Green Champion' accolade.
Run up to Christmas could see petrol hit £1.10 a litre.
Fewer job losses on the cards?
Convicted drivers may struggle to find affordable insurance.
Payment cards to be offered for temporary use of cars, vans, and scooters.
Carmaker targets five per cent market share.
Europe's second biggest carmaker raises its earnings forecast.
Electric cars not the solution to climate concerns, claims report.
Several bids for the firm under consideration.
The German government denies further financial aid to General Motors.
Finance is still the most popular way to buy a vehicle.
Ads highlight the environmental benefits of driving less.
Insurers charge a hefty premium for being male.
General Motors plans to cut costs by 30 per cent at German manufacturer.
Fiat 500 minicar due for introduction next year.
Plan to keep electric car costs down.
10,000 jobs at Opel on the line.
Car dealers could be missing out on huge rent rebates.
Aircraft-style devices could help police identify who is responsible for crashes.
Colour code to inform consumers about running costs and fuel consumption.
Used 4x4 values rise by almost 50 per cent.
Repair code approved by Government and industry bodies.
New features for customer follow 12-month development.