Contrary To Reports, Opel Executives Are Not Resigning
Instead, the name of the legal entity that they are heading is changing.
Read More »Instead, the name of the legal entity that they are heading is changing.
Read More »That’s an increase of over 44,000 vehicles.
Read More »Growth is in the numbers.
Read More »Meanwhile, market share was up about 0.3 percentage points to 5.6 percent.
Read More »That compares to an industry growth of 2.6 percent.
Read More »The congress was hosted by Opel CEO Dr. Karl Thomas-Neumann.
Read More »The results represent an increase of 3.3 percent, or 35,000 units, over 2014.
Read More »As well as the Bi-turbo diesel engine.
Read More »A new heart for the Astra K.
Read More »That’s an increase of roughly 8,500 cars compared to Q1 2014.
Read More »The brand outperformed the overall market, which only grew by one percent.
Read More »"This mini's better than a Mini!" said all of Germany, probably.
Read More »Within GM Europe, Charlie Klein will take on the role of VP Vehicle Engineering while Carsten Wreth will become VP of Customer Experience.
Read More »The brand achieved its highest market share since 2011.
Read More »The subcompact SUV currently holds an 11.3 percent market share in Europe.
Read More »Continuing to be GM's second-largest brand.
Read More »Preliminary estimates place the GM subsidiary at a market share of 5.61 percent in Europe.
Read More »The shake ups are minor, compared to what we've seen in North America.
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