Archives for July 2016

Friday morning car news roundup, July 29, 2016

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Never Mind The Scandals: Volkswagen World’s Largest Automaker In First 6 Months Of 2016

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At halftime 2016, Volkswagen AG, scandal-rocked as it may be, still leads Toyota in the race for World’s Largest Automaker. With all three global giants having reported its global deliveries, Volkswagen is some 80,000 units ahead of Toyota. General Motors GM -3.90% is 360,000 units behind Volkswagen, and it definitely has long ceased being a factor in the race for the top spot.

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Thursday morning car news roundup, July 28, 2016

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The Cheap Yen Party Is Over: Nissan’s Lackluster Earnings Promise Gloom For Japanese Automakers

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For more than two years, the Japanese auto industry profited from a cheap domestic currency, which translated foreign sales in to fat earnings at home. The party is over. This became clear today at 16:30 local, when Nissan put the last quarter earnings on the desks of reporters assembled at the company’s 8th floor meeting room of its Yokohama, Japan, headquarters. The company’s first-quarter net profit fell 10.7% year-on-year, operating profits in the same period were down 9.2%.

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Wednesday morning car news roundup, July 27, 2016

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Tuesday morning car news roundup, July 26, 2016

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Monday morning car news roundup, July 25, 2016

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Friday morning car news roundup, July 22, 2016

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