Opel CEO Dr. Karl-Thomas Neumann Is Smarter And Fitter Than You (And Us)
This guy can run a company and a marathon – not bad for a 51-year-old businessman.
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This guy can run a company and a marathon – not bad for a 51-year-old businessman.
Opel gives it up for the kids.
2016 has been the magic year for a while now.
The move is part of GM’s plan to return to profitability in Europe in 2016.
GM briefly considered selling off Opel upon its 2009 bankruptcy. Now it looks like the brand is poised to bounce back.
The automaker lost $393 million in Q4 2014, up from $365 million in Q3.
An MIT study has shown current CO2 regulations make little to no difference in regards to climate change.
Barra’s shares alone are worth approximately $3 million at last Friday’s stock closing price.
opel’s European sales in January jumped by over seven percent.
Choupette’s favorite part of the 2014/2015 Opel Corsa E? The range of fuel-efficient “meow-tors.”
Good news if you understand German: this video is in it.
OnStar begins its rollout to Europe with a Connected Car Award
The very special 750,000th car: an OPC variant, Sport Tourer wagon in Arden Blue.
Can the good doctor succeed in putting the struggling brand back together again?
Opel’s freshened vehicle lineup may be no match for the economic tempest brewing in the European Union.
Made up of leading motoring journalists from emerging markets in Europe, AUTOBEST felt the three-month-old Opel Corsa beat the 2nd-place car by 88 points.
Come summer 2015, the Opel Karl and Vauxhall Viva will give European small-car customers quality and performance that stand out in the segment.
Within GM Europe, Charlie Klein will take on the role of VP Vehicle Engineering while Carsten Wreth will become VP of Customer Experience.
CEO Karl-Thomas Neumann continues to feel Opel/Vauxhall is on schedule to stop the financial drain by 2016.
Opel’s CEO is asked tough questions about production capacity and the company’s plan for the future.