Sunday, December 18, 2011

December 2011's Auto Industry News

What is the auto industry news in December 2011? Do you want to find the answer? Then come here,and you will know.


• Fiat will miss its target of 2.7 million sales next year, by half a million units. Combined Fiat-Chrysler sales remain on course to swell by 400,000 to 4.6 million cars, and CEO Sergio Marchionne is confident of shifting 5.9 million cars in 2014 (Automotive News Europe)

 • Silverstone has been given outline planning consent for its 'Masterplan'. The Northamptonshire-based circuit wants to develop business and technology parks, a museum of car parts and new retail, leisure and spectator facilities, creating up to 8,400 jobs (Silverstone Circuits)



 • UK trade body the SMMT reports that car production rose 8.5% in November 2011. This reflects the year-long rise in output at British car factories, swelling by 6.1% year to date (SMMT)

 • Lola and Drayson Racing Technologies will unveil their new electric race car at the 2012 MIA International Low Carbon Conference (Lola-Drayson)



 • The spectre of double-dip recession dented European new car registrations last month. Sales for the 11 months to December, declined by 1.1% to 12 million registrations, with France and Italy leading the decline (Automotive News Europe)


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