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Ford's $2.5bn profit is biggest for 13 years

Ford, the one major US car-maker that managed to avoid bankruptcy during the recession, is now more profitable than it has been for 13 years, it was revealed yesterday.

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Fiat closes in on Chrysler after $1.27bn share buy

Friday, 22 April 2011

Fiat will control the historic US carmaker Chrysler by the end of the year, the Italian company believes, bringing it closer to its goal of becoming a truly integrated global auto giant.

M1 to fully reopen after blaze

Wednesday, 20 April 2011

The fire-damaged section of the M1 will open fully again from tomorrow but there could be further closures in the future so permanent repair work can be done, it was announced tonight.

Auto Trader reaches new digital milestones

Wednesday, 20 April 2011

Auto Trader's autotrader.co.uk, one of Europe's most popular car-related websites, is setting new digital benchmarks as its explosive growth continues.

Motorcyclists lose legal battle over parking

Tuesday, 19 April 2011

Motorcyclists have lost the latest round of their legal battle to block on-street parking fees in the heart of London.

'Cyclists don't have a shield of metal to protect them'

Monday, 18 April 2011

Readers have welcomed our campaign to make travelling on two wheels safer.

Video: New MG car rolls off Longbridge production line

Wednesday, 13 April 2011

Lisa Ponter unveils the new MG as full-scale production commences at its Longbridge factory in Birmingham for the first time in six years.

Car insurance premiums soar by 40%

Wednesday, 13 April 2011

Car insurance premiums have soared by a record 40% during the past year as high levels of fraud and personal injury claims continue to push up the cost of cover, research showed today.

Sports car company Spyker seeks cash to restart Saab

Wednesday, 13 April 2011

The Dutch owner of Saab Automobile is scrabbling for cash to restart production at the beleaguered Swedish marque's factory in Trollhattan.

First MG for 16 years to roll out of Longbridge

Monday, 11 April 2011

The first new MG sports car in 16 years will roll off the production line at Birmingham's Longbridge factory on Wednesday, six years to the week since the iconic plant closed with the loss of 6,500 jobs.

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