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Ford Europe cuts jobs to achieve $200 million cost savings
February 3, 2016 by publisher · Leave a Comment
Ford plans to shed hundreds of white-collar jobs in Europe to cut costs by $200 million annually and is taking additional steps to revamp its lineup as it targets durable profitability in the region, the carmaker said on Wednesday. The U.S. automaker turned a full-year profit of $259 million in Europe in 2015 for the first time
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VW says CO2 cheats affect more petrol engines than previously disclosed
November 16, 2015 by elegant · Leave a Comment
Volkswagen manipulated the carbon dioxide (CO2) emission levels of more petrol-powered vehicles than previously disclosed, a spokesman for the carmaker said on Monday. VW said on Nov. 3 it had understated the level of CO2 emissions in about 800,000 cars sold mainly
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VW brand sales fall 5.3 percent in first full month of scandal
November 13, 2015 by elegant · Leave a Comment
BERLIN (Reuters) – Volkswagen brand sales fell 5.3 percent in October, the first full month after Europe's biggest carmaker was found cheating diesel emissions tests in the United States. Deliveries of VW brand vehicles dropped to 490,000 cars from 517,400 a year ago, the eighth straight monthly drop at VW's biggest autos division by sales and revenue, the carmaker said on Friday. “The VW brand is experiencing challenging times,” sales chief Juergen Stackmann said. “We not only
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