Daily Archives: August 20, 2014

Saab’s owner seeks partner to secure brand’s future

Saab’s owner, National Electric Vehicle Sweden (NEVS), says it is in discussions with potential partners as it seeks to restart car production and develop future models.

NEVS was forced to stop production at Saab’s factory in Sweden in May due to a shortage of cash to pay suppliers. NEVS last week denied that Saab is facing insolvency after a supplier filed a bankruptcy petition.

BorgWarner supplying solenoid technology for GM global 6-speed FWD transmission program

BorgWarner supplying solenoid technology for GM global 6-speed FWD transmission program

BorgWarner is supplying its mini direct-acting variable force solenoid (VFS) for General Motors’ global front-wheel drive 6-speed automatic transmission program (GF6).

Aumacon says, Dutch car sales likely to fall to 45-year low

Aumacon says, Dutch car sales likely to fall to 45-year low

Dutch car sales will likely fall to their lowest level since 1969 this year, automotive industry consultancy group Aumacon says.

China antitrust regulator, NDRC, fines two Japan auto parts makers

Red flags flutter next to a national emblem and a national flag of China on top of the Great Hall of the People, which is the venue of the closing ceremony of the CPPCC, in Beijing

Two Japanese automotive bearings makers said on Tuesday a Chinese regulator has ordered them to pay fines for violating antitrust laws as Beijing intensifies its scrutiny of business practices in the auto sector.

Bugatti Grand Sport Vitesse “1 of 1″

Bugatti Grand Sport Vitesse “1 of 1” Revealed at Pebble Beach

Remember the black-and-yellow Veyron that was spotted outside of Bugatti factory in July?