Toyota’s start as an assembler in Australia turned on a chance discussion on a flight to Japan
Mazda proves yet again that it is prepared to back innovative engines and the timing is perfect
Richard Emery’s plan for Nissan was the end of him; even though he was right
Taking legislation to the current Parliament is one thing, getting it passed is another
Opel ‘has not been discussed’ according to Inchcape Australia CEO
Safety body’s moving goalposts in test reporting confuses and misleads consumers
Changes made by Allianz to its add-on insurance portfolio are a clear and well-crafted attempt to appease regulators
Ongoing discussions working to avoid unintended consequences in planned regulations
Move to Melbourne creates unnecessary speed humps as heir takes on Toyota’s crown
GM has sealed a $US2.3 billion ($A3.0 billion) deal to offload Opel and Vauxhall to the PSA Group. Aside from the brands
Industry observers are wondering whether the punishment meted out to Japanese airbag maker, Takata, was rather on the light side
A long-term ethos to cover-up the root cause of problems which have been highlighted by the pursuit of Takata
How Toyota bumped Nissan
Toyota’s start as an assembler in Australia turned on a chance discussion on a flight to Japan