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Tech Lime (Free subscription) | 24/11/2008
Bentleys are known, among other things, for their train-like torque delivery. But while Bentley has toyed with the idea of an oil-burning engine for its big saloons, the idea was ultimately rejected by the luxury automaker due to low market interest. However, Martin Winterkorn, CEO of Bentley’s parent Volkswagen Group, has now Click Here To Read [...]
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TODAY ON ROADST3R - Car STORIES (Free subscription) | 24/11/2008
Bentleys are known, among other things, for their train-like torque delivery. But while Bentley has toyed with the idea of an oil-burning engine for its big saloons, the idea was ultimately rejected by the luxury automaker due to low market interest . However, Martin Winterkorn, CEO of Bentley's parent...
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SAMAR (Free subscription) | 23/12/2008
Earlier this month, Skoda Auto's new Technology Centre expansion was officially opened in Mlada Boleslav by Volkswagen AG BOD Chairman Martin Winterkorn, Skoda Auto's BOD Chairman Reinhard Jung and Eckhard Scholz, BOD Member for Technological Development.
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TODAY ON ROADST3R - Car STORIES (Free subscription) | 18/12/2008
Anyone paying attention to the world economy shouldn't be surprised to hear that Volkswagen is the latest company to feel some financial discomfort. Automotive News cites Automobilwoche, which says about 2,000 VW managers will meet Thursday in Dresden with CEO Martin Winterkorn to discuss the company's...
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India Press Release (Free subscription) | 18/12/2008
/India PRwire/ - Škoda Auto opened its brand new technology centre in Mladá Boleslav in Czech Republic on 16th December. The technological center was inaugurated by Volkswagen AG BOD Chairman Prof. Dr. Martin Winterkorn, Škoda Auto's BOD Chairman Reinhard Jung and Dr. Eckhard Scholz, BOD Member for Technological Development. The developments and advancements through this technological...
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eGMCarTech (Free subscription) | 16/12/2008
The Passat CC has received an outstanding customer reception here in the U.S. so Volkswagen CEO Martin Winterkorn is urging his team to move the Passat facelift to next year instead of 2010 - a total redesign of the Passat has been brought forward from 2014 to 2012 according to CAR. Don’t expect any radical changes to [...]
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World Auto News & Reviews (Free subscription) | 17/12/2008
The Passat CC has received an outstanding customer reception here in the U.S. so Volkswagen CEO Martin Winterkorn is urging his team to move the Passat facelift to next year instead of 2010 - a total redesign of the Passat has been brought forward from 2014 to 2012 according to CAR. addthis_url [...] Copyright © 2007 World Auto News & Reviews This feed is intended only for the personal,...
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Just Auto (Free subscription) | 15/12/2008
Volkswagen chief Martin Winterkorn has predicted world car sales would fall by up to 20% next year while the industry would have to confront "painful" changes.
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Bugas en Noruega (Free subscription) | 14/12/2008
Sí, señores!! Nos ha llamado Martin Winterkorn y hemos conversado sobre la prueba que hicimos al nuevo Volkswagen Gol G5. Transcribo aquí la conversación telefónica que tuvimos: Martin Winterkorn: !Hola! ¿Habéis probado el nuevo Gol? SoloBugas: Si bueno, nos ha parecido muy parecido al Golf. MK: ¡¡Pero que decís!! ¿No habéis notado los 300 Cv? SB: No, bueno, más bien [...]...
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euronews24 (Free subscription) | 14/12/2008
BERLIN - Volkswagen chairman Martin Winterkorn predicted world car sales will fall by up to 20 percent next year and said the industry will have to confront "painful" changes, a German newspaper reported Sunday. Winterkorn said Europe's biggest ca
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News.com.au (Free subscription) | 14/12/2008
WORLD car sales will fall by up to 20 per cent next year and the industry will have to confront "painful" changes, Volkwagen chairman Martin Winterkorn told a German newspaper.
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Courrier Mail (Free subscription) | 14/12/2008
WORLD car sales will fall by up to 20 per cent next year and the industry will have to confront "painful" changes, Volkwagen chairman Martin Winterkorn told a German newspaper.
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Deutsche Welle: DW-WORLD.DE (Free subscription) | 15/12/2008
The chairman of Europe's biggest car maker, Volkswagen, has predicted that global car sales will fall by up to 20 percent in 2009. Martin Winterkorn told Süddeutsche Zeitung that Germany's Volkswagen group would survive the crisis better than its competitors but would still see demand for its cars fall by up to ten percent. Winterkorn said there was no plan yet to reduce working...
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Miami Herald (Free subscription) | 13/12/2008
... cuts.In an interview released Saturday by Der Spiegel news magazine, Volkswagen AG chief executive Martin Winterkorn predicted car sales would drop 20-25 percent in 2009. In comments confirmed by a VW spokesman, Winterkorn said he expected Volkswagen's own sales to drop 10-12 percent. Join the discussionNote: If this is your first time using our NEW commenting system, you will...