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Car Rental Rates Continue Strong Year-Over-Year Results in January

With the help of Michael Meyer of Rate-Highway Inc. and Jim Tennant of The Tennant Group, Auto Rental News publishes monthly auto rental rate surveys for six major airports in the cities of Boston (BOS), Miami (MIA), Chicago (ORD), Houston (HOU), Seattle (SEA) and Los Angeles (LAX). The rates are based on weekly surveys and are published […]

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Budget Announces 2013-MY Vehicles Available for Rent

With the New Year, 2013 model-year vehicles are now available at Budget Car Rental locations throughout the United States and Canada. Budget has taken deliveries of new cars and SUVs from a variety of manufacturers, including Ford, Nissan, Volkswagen, Chrysler, Hyundai and General Motors.

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Chrysler to Build More Than 300,000 Ram 1500 Pickups at Warren Plant in 2013

Chryslers plans to manufacture more than 300,000 Ram 1500 pickups at its Warren plant in 2013, a record in the facility’s history. The 300,000-vehicle target reflects the US automaker’s confidence in the upgraded 2013 Ram 1500 model, the importance of the pickups for the Detroit automaker’s profits and the expectation that this year pickup sales […]

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Recall roundup: Renault cars exported to China

The French based automaker Renault has recently announced a recall for its vehicles exported to China because of a problem with the fuel level sensors. According to the car manufacturer, this is the second recall announced by the company in China in two months, after a few weeks ago a total of 5,097 units of […]

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Exclusive: Audi A3 sedan will be built at the Gyor plant in Hungary

Audi will manufacture the A3 sedan at the Gyor plant in Hungary, where expansion work is currently being done, a company communication executive told Inautonews.com. Mr. Josef Schlossmacher, Audi’s Product and Technology communication manager, told us that the A3 sedan for Europe will be built in Hungary, at the Gyor plant located in the western […]

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GM to Close Opel’s Bochum Plant at Beginning of 2015

GM might stop auto production at Opel’s Bochum plant in Germany sooner than planned as the automaker tries to make more cost cuts. Talks between Opel’s management and workers regarding the Bochum plant have begun in June 2012, with the decision that the plant will be closed in 2016. On Tuesday, January 22nd, GM Vice […]

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Transportation Community Urges FCC to Protect Critical Spectrum

The Intelligent Transportation Society of America along with major automakers, safety advocates and transportation officials from across the country, are joining together to urge the Federal Communications Commission to protect the 5.9 GHz band of spectrum. The spectrum is set aside for connected vehicle technology – which is expected to save thousands of lives each […]

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Hyundai Has U.S. Sales Problems to Envy, Exec Says

With its allotment of vehicles for U.S. dealers capped at 734,000 units for a second straight year, industrywide growth means the auto maker won’t show a percentage sales gain and its market share will drop, sales chief Bob Pradzinski says.

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BMW pursues Daimler in making car-sharing operations profitable

BMW AG plans to earn the first profit in 2013 from a 2-year-old venture that rents cars by the minute, potentially overtaking Daimler AG in a push to make efforts to woo urban consumers pay off. DriveNow GmbH, BMW’s car-sharing venture with rental company Sixt AG, will limit expansion to focus on making money, Andreas […]

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