by The Thrill of Driving | Jul 31, 2018 | From The Web, Industry News
Daimler AG took another step toward a restructuring aimed at giving its three key operating units – cars, trucks and financial services – greater freedom and flexibility. The plan needs to be approved by shareholders at the company’s meeting next year. For...
by The Thrill of Driving | Jul 31, 2018 | From The Web, Industry News
Audi’s been looking to fill the gaps in its SUV portfolio in the last year. The Q8 solved the issue at the large end, now the new 2019 Q3 takes care of the need for a small ute, which is a popular segment in the U.S. now. Get an early look at the new model at...
by The Thrill of Driving | Jul 31, 2018 | From The Web, Industry News
President Donald Trump and a key representative of the European Union appear to have a reached a temporary cease fire in trade by agreeing to discuss the possibility of removing all tariffs and subsidies on automobiles. Find out how it happened at...
by The Thrill of Driving | Jul 31, 2018 | From The Web, Industry News
Most makers are betting big, or in one case all in, on utility vehicles. However, Mercedes-Benz is still throwing chips at the sedan, specifically the small sedan, with the debut of the fourth-generation A-Class. The new sedan marks the first time the U.S. and Euro...
by The Thrill of Driving | Jul 31, 2018 | From The Web, Industry News
Ford’s Q2 earnings were down compared with year-ago results, driven there by poor sales in China and the loss of truck sales when a supplier fire forced the company to shut down truck production for eight days. As a result of the poor results in China, Ford...