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By New Statesman - 17 April 11:44

Except for the UK, all major European car markets posted double-digit percentage declines.

New Statesman
By New Statesman - 28 January 8:39

Sells 9.75 million vehicles in 2012.

New Statesman
By New Statesman - 28 January 8:12

The economic rebound is expected to continue.

New Statesman
By Martha Gill - 11 January 11:03

"Sustained conditions of low demand in European markets".

Nissan is moving production out of Japan. Photograph: Getty Images
By Martha Gill - 19 December 11:05

Company invests £250m in Sunderland plant.

Toyota gets a wopping fine. Photograph: Getty Images
By Martha Gill - 18 December 17:27

The auto-industry's top five biggest little mistakes.

New Statesman
By Martha Gill - 06 December 12:02

Serious Fraud Office investigates.

Ford will be closing plants in Southampton and Dagenham next year
By Rowenna Davis - 08 November 11:51

Our current industrial strategy is allowing the company to undermine public trust.

Power games: Toyota's fuel cell bus power supply system and the V2H.
By New Statesman - 31 August 9:10

The Japanese car maker is working on ways to supply electricity from a fuel cell to a building’s existing wiring.

Cars pile up in a scrapyard as they're replaced with newer models.
By Helen Robb - 30 August 15:26

It's not a rational response to economic hardship, but it is a British one.

New Statesman
By New Statesman - 24 August 6:26

The automaker will retain more than 5,000 jobs at its Parma and Lordstown plants.

Off the road: a Range Rover in action. Credit: Getty Images
By New Statesman - 17 August 14:01

The vehicle will be produced at Solihull.

New Statesman
By New Statesman - 16 August 10:13

Car manufacturing rises for the 13th month in a row.

Taxi and the city: the new Nissan NV200 cab.
By New Statesman - 07 August 7:32

The taxi will cut carbon dioxide emissions in half.

Jaguar Land Rover, Photograph, Getty Images
By Helen Roxburgh - 25 July 8:55

Company to expand operation in Midlands.

A Vauxhall employee works on the production line. Photograph: Getty Images.
By Chuka Umunna - 17 July 11:34

Once a symbol of all that was wrong with British industry, our car sector is today a source of pride.

New Statesman
By New Statesman - 16 July 7:13

But men are still paying £110 more than women on average.

Riding high: the BMW-M135i three-door hatch.
By New Statesman - 09 July 7:14

The announcement brings BMW's total investment in its UK production network to £1.75bn since 2000.

Employees at a Citroën production line. Credit: Getty Images
By New Statesman - 06 July 11:33

The steepest drop was seen in the Italian market, which shrank by 21.5 per cent.

Bridgestone's president, Shoshi Arakawa. Credit: Getty Images
By New Statesman - 06 July 10:56

The Japanese tyre manufacturer announces new investment of €120m.

The Ford Fiesta was the best-selling model in June. Credit: Getty Images
By New Statesman - 05 July 11:41

The vans and trucks market remains stable.

Photograph: Getty Images
By Fred Crawley - 29 June 15:28

Personal loans vs dealer finance.

Toyota president Akio Toyoda (left) and BMW CEO Norbert Reithofer. Credit: Getty
By New Statesman - 29 June 13:43

The companies will co-operate on fuel cells, R&D, electric drive trains and a sports car.

The Jaguar Land Rover assembly plant at Halewood, Liverpool. Credit: Getty Image
By New Statesman - 14 June 12:26

Achieves highest monthly car output since 2004.

The Vauxhall Corsa was the best-selling model in May. Photograph: Getty Images
By New Statesman - 08 June 9:55

Figures indicate a steady growth in demand from private buyers.

Photograph: Getty Images
By Martha Gill - 17 May 8:17

The company will keep its Ellesmere Port factory open if workers vote for pay deal.

Photograph: Getty Images
By James Dallas - 11 May 15:38

Ferrari goes from strength to strength

The all-electric Nissan Leaf. Credit: Getty Images
By New Statesman - 11 May 9:10

The Japanese car maker posts $4.28bn full-year net profit after record sales.

The UK driverless taxi.
By Martha Gill - 08 May 13:06

The cars of the future, in, like, the '80s...

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