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Yoon apologizes for first lady Dior bag scandal, calls push for special probe ‘political’
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Korea forecast to overtake Taiwan in chip production by 2032: report
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Girl hanging on bridge, police trying to rescue her both fall off; rescued immediately
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[K-pop’s dilemma] Can K-pop break free from ‘fandom’ model?
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YouTuber fatally stabbed on livestream by another YouTuber in Busan
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No plan to let doctors with foreign licenses practice here anytime soon: PM
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Yoon rebuffs opposition's call for special probe into wife
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Stray Kids hit with racism in Met Gala photo line
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[News Analysis] Yoon's first 2 years marked by intense confrontations, lack of leadership
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Yoon apologizes for wife's 'unwise conduct'
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Pensioner lives in the fast lane
HOENGSEONG, Gangwon Province ― A sleek, black Porsche was fast approaching, its exhaust sounds roaring through the mountainous county of Hoengseong, about 70 kilometers east of Seoul. The driver, Bae Young-ja, 73, wearing sunglasses, white racer gloves and a Porsche logo cap and pique shirt, rolled down the window.“Follow me,” she said.Then she accelerated briskly, rarely braking at the numerous corners leading to her house deep in the mountain.“My Porsche goes really well. I like the way it loo
June 2, 2013
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What women want, Range Rover Evoque Coupe
Many women drivers have aspirations to sit behind the wheel of a huge, stylish SUV like a Land Rover, overlooking their male peers on the road. The downside is that big SUVs can guzzle fuel and take up acres of space on the road. The Range Rover Evoque Coupe that I, as a woman, test drove on a recent weekend is a perfect compromise from the British carmaker. The three-door Evoque is the smallest, lightest and most fuel efficient Range Rover. But it is unmistakably a Range Rover, with a blend of
June 2, 2013
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GM’s Impala, Ford’s Fusion pacing comeback
Just a couple of years ago, dealers like Scott Fink were benefiting from steady inroads made for more than a decade by Korean carmakers in the U.S. Now, the owner of three Hyundai outlets is buying a Chevy store. “The new Malibu and Impala are good-looking cars, the Fusion’s an excellent-looking car, and the customers are speaking with their wallets,” Fink, who owns three Hyundai stores in Florida and chairs the brand’s national dealer council, said in a telephone interview. Fresh cars from Detr
June 2, 2013
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Mahindra Group ― a global company with global standards
In the last few years it has become clear that the globe’s economic center of gravity is shifting toward Asia. As such, Asian companies are being looked at more closely than ever before ― as suppliers, buyers, partners, competitors, investment opportunities and as potential investors. Naturally, this means that their financial, structure, operations, products and services are increasingly coming under the microscope. One very important factor that influences the image and long-term potential of
May 26, 2013
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Renault Samsung releases new SM5
Renault Samsung Motors has added a new vehicle with a 1.6-liter engine to the mid-sized model lineup for the SM5.Company officials said it will start the sales of the new SM5 TCE (Turbo Charged Efficiency) on June 3.SM5 TCE features the MR190DDT, Nissan’s 1.6-liter gasoline direct injection turbo-charged engine with GETRAG’s six-speed dual clutch transmission. The officials said the MR109DDT engine has good fuel efficiency and high performance based on the GDI technology and turbocharged interc
May 26, 2013
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BMW’s 1,250 kg electric car
LIEPZIG, Germany ― Four massive wind turbines stand near BMW’s Leipzig plant, whipping up energy to help power the production of the 1 Series vehicles and the i3, the carmaker’s first electric car. The turbines ― capable of generating 26,000 megawatt hours per year ― are part of BMW’s ambitious i project that aims to build possibly the world’s most sustainable car in the most environment-friendly way. “Production defines the i3 car,” said Jochen Muller, a corporate communications manager of BMW
May 26, 2013
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RAV4: A worthy rival for the Santa Fe?
The beloved RAV4 was strategically reborn as a compact crossover this year, and Toyota is betting on capturing the hearts of SUV-loving Koreans by competing with Honda’s CRV, Volkswagen’s Tiguan and, more importantly, Hyundai’s Santa Fe. This year’s model is the car’s third facelift, and the Japanese carmaker expects to do some serious damage to its rivals, a pledge conscious of the fact that the RAV4, despite having sold more than 4 million cars elsewhere, has failed to become popular in Korea.
May 19, 2013
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Europe vehicle sales post first gain in 19 months on Germany
European Union car sales rose in April for the first time since September 2011, adding to signs that the 27-nation bloc’s recession may be short-lived. Registrations of new passenger cars in the EU increased 1.7 percent from the year-earlier period to 1.04 million vehicles, the Brussels-based European Automobile Manufacturers’ Association, or ACEA, said Friday. Four-month sales fell 7.1 percent to 4.03 million vehicles. Consumer confidence in the EU increased in April to the highest level since
May 19, 2013
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The art of tire design
GWANGJU ― The scene at Kumho Tire’s research and development center was of nine young designers working with an unusual canvas ― black, rubber tires. Their office, filled with the scent of rubber, looked more like a repair shop than a design lab. But it was here that two Red Dot Award-winning tires were born. “Small differences can make a tire unique, although most consumers would never notice,” said senior researcher Park Jae-pil. “Our mission is to create tires that can go faster and last long
May 19, 2013
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[Photo News] Offroad experience
May 16, 2013
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Audi craving bigger success in Korea
Audi has seen stunning growth in Korea in recent years. Its car sales soared 46 percent to 15,126 last year. Compared to 2004 right before the establishment of its Korean branch, the figure was a 1,774 percent jump. Johannes Thammer, managing director of Audi Volkswagen Korea, says the German luxury brand is still craving larger success here for several reasons. “China is important but Korea is a totally different dimension,” the Korean chief of Audi said in a recent interview with The Korea Her
May 12, 2013
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Toyota unshackled as Abe drives Japanese yen back to 100
Toyota Motor Corp.’s half-decade of fighting the yen is over, at least for now. The weakening yen breached 100 against the dollar in U.S. trading on Friday, paving the way for Japan to emerge from an unprecedented and largely uninterrupted five-year stretch where the currency’s appreciation beyond that level roiled exporters and their ability to sell cars and televisions overseas. The yen had last traded at 100 four years ago. While its return to that level may usher in an era in which Toyota an
May 12, 2013
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Beijing Auto releases first Saab-based model ahead of listing
Beijing Automotive Group Co., which makes vehicles with Daimler AG and Hyundai Motor Co., started selling its first sedan based on Saab technology Friday as it prepares to list its BAIC Motor Corp. unit in Hong Kong. The Senova, with a 2-liter engine and a starting price of 139,800 yuan ($22,762), is the company’s first car developed using the technology it bought from Saab Automobile in 2009, Han Yonggui, president of BAIC Motor, said in an interview in Beijing. It is also the company’s first s
May 12, 2013
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Ford to set hybrid sales record in five months
Ford Motor Co., seeking to challenge Toyota Motor Corp.’s dominance in gasoline-electric vehicles, said it will pass its full-year record for U.S. hybrid sales this month on demand for its Fusion and C-Max models. Hybrid deliveries for Ford reached a monthly record 8,481 in April, bringing the total this year to 29,561, said Erich Merkle, U.S. sales analyst for the Dearborn, Michigan-based company. Ford’s annual record for such sales was 35,496 in 2010. Chief Executive Officer Alan Mulally has r
May 5, 2013
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Hyundai braces for tough race in U.S. luxury market
Hyundai Motor’s premium strategy in the U.S. has recently hit a snag. In the first quarter this year, sales of the Equus sedan decreased 12.3 percent to 928 units from a year ago, while the best-selling Genesis also saw a 1.4 percent decline to sell 8,232. Hyundai Motor Group chairman Chung Mong-koo immediately urged a prompt response to the lackluster performance, which came amid a booming U.S. luxury car market. “Premium car sales are crucial for Hyundai’s brand image. The weak sales of such
May 5, 2013
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Tesla Model S tops GM Volt in North American plug-in race
Tesla Motors Inc., the luxury battery-car company run by billionaire Elon Musk, is North America’s rechargeable auto sales leader so far this year as its Model S sedan passed General Motors Co.’s Chevrolet Volt. Tesla expects to report at least 4,750 deliveries of the electric Model S in the U.S. and Canada when it releases first- quarter results on May 8, said Shanna Hendriks, a company spokeswoman, reiterating a March 31 estimate. That compares with 4,421 Volt sales in North America and 3,695
April 28, 2013
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Are mega cities ready for connected driving?
A car is not only a means of transportation to get you from A to B. It is also a place where you spend a lot of time. Many traveling salesmen spend more time in their car than in their office or their living room. So let’s develop a car where you can do things you typically do in your office or in your living room. As you make yourself at home in a perfectly comfortable driver seat, your smartphone automatically connects with the on-board communication ― and entertainment system. Your personal s
April 28, 2013
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GM bets big on Trax for Europe turnaround
Europe is a big concern for General Motors as well as other carmakers. The Detroit-based auto giant lost $1.8 billion in the region last year, and the losses this year, industry watchers predict, could top $2 billion. In order to achieve the carmaker’s goal of becoming profitable by mid-decade in the regions, Susan Docherty, president and managing director of Chevrolet Europe, shoulders a heavy responsibility. “Last year, Chevrolet sold 195,000 cars in Western and Central Europe for a market sha
April 28, 2013
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[Photo News] Polo new lineup
April 23, 2013
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Customer service key for market competitiveness
Due to the high amount of choice customers now, delivering an ordinary customer experience is not enough to ensure customer loyalty. Companies that provide exceptional service have a strong competitive advantage. Customers are prepared to pay higher prices, make additional purchases, are more loyal and recommend the business to others. In Korea, expectations are particularly high as customers are exposed to good service in different fields. Landing in Incheon airport, for instance, has always be
April 21, 2013