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Honda to end production of Civic models at Turkey plant in 2021
Japanese carmaker giant Honda has announced that it will cease the production of Civic sedan model vehicles at its Turkey plant while closing the Swindon factory in the U.K. as part of its plans to restructure its global manufacturing network.
Man Attacked Students from the National Military University
Students from the National Military University were attacked last night, January 13, at 19.00 hrs. The incident happened while the cadets traveled from Sliven to the village of Gurkovo, the Ministry of Defense announced.
Trade union, workers curious about Fiat's future in Serbia
As the Fiat Chrysler Group, like other large carmakers, does not have cars in stock but aligns the manufacturing process with the orders coming from dealerships - so the Kragujevac-based factory had 105 working days this year through the last weekend, producing over 43,000 vehicles of all versions of the Fiat 500L model.
5-year-old Child Suffered in a School Bus Accident in Smolyan
A 5-year-old child was injured in a crash between a school bus and a car in the Ravnishta village in the Madan area. The incident happened yesterday at around 12.50 when a Volkswagen Polo car hit the bus. According to initial police data, behind the wheel of the car was a 33-year-old man who was moving at an inappropriate speed to the road conditions.
Belgian Received a Fine for Driving at 696 km / h
A Belgian citizen was very surprised when he received a fine ticket for driving at a speed of 696-kilometer per hour with his Opel Astra, the French press reported.
The man who is about 30 years old blew his eyes several times, when he saw the speed-score sheet, detected by police radar in Kyivren municipality, near the border with France, said the French newspaper "Voe du Nor".
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PSA sales jump 42 percent on Opel-Vauxhall acquisition
French automaker PSA Group posted a 42 percent increase in first-quarter revenue, lifted by its acquisition of Opel-Vauxhall.
European car sales rise 4 pct in February: Association
European car sales edged up in February, helped by strong gains for French brand Peugeot , solid demand in Germany and France, and double-digit increases in Spain and the Netherlands, industry data showed.
New Fiat model could be produced in Kragujevac - paper
NEW YORK/MADRID - Italian automaker Fiat will soon launch a successor to its Punto model and it may be called Primo, the International Business Times reports, adding that "mass production of the new hatchback is expected to take place in Serbia for the European market."
Announcing the new Oyster 835 and Oyster 895
Invictus Yacht continues to innovate and announces the world premier of the new Hardtop version of the top of the gamma 370 GT at the next Cannes Yachting Festival from September 12 to 17.
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Peugeot Finally Acquired Opel and Vauxhall
The French automaker Peugeot-Citroen completed the acquisition of the European assets of the US giant General Motors, including the German Opel and British Vauxhall, reported Associated Press.
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