Articles by Choi He-suk
Choi He-suk
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New Mercedes-Benz S Class hits local market
Mercedes-Benz Korea launched the new S350 BlueTEC on the local market on Wednesday.According to the company, the new vehicle is 6.8 percent more fuel efficient and has 10 percent more power output than the previous version of the car. The vehicle is fitted with a 3-liter, V6 engine and seven-speed automatic transmission. The car’s engine puts out 258 brake horsepower, and can reach 100 kilometers
Mobility Jan. 16, 2011
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Mercedes-Benz dealer offers iPads
Hansung Motor, the official Mercedes-Benz dear, is offering gifts including 25 Apple iPad table PCs during January.As part of its 25th anniversary celebrations, the company will provide iPads to 25 randomly selected customers who buy Mercedes-Benz vehicles during the month,In addition, the company will be giving away gifts to all those who visit showrooms and receive consultations during the month
Mobility Jan. 16, 2011
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Daihatsu to end vehicle sales in Europe
TOKYO (DPA) ― Japanese carmaker Daihatsu Motor Co. said Friday it had decided to withdraw from Europe from January 2013 due to sluggish sales and a decline in profits. Daihatsu, a subsidiary of Toyota Motor Corp., said it would end the sale of new vehicles in the European market. Worsening profitability was partly responsible as the yen rose against the euro.A stronger yen makes Japanese-made prod
Mobility Jan. 16, 2011
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Special lease program with Mini
Mini is offering special lease financing program on all models until the end of the month. Those purchasing Mini vehicles before the end of the month will be offered the choice of using a lease program that allows 40 percent of the vehicle’s price to be paid in installments over 36 months, and return the vehicle at the end of the period. Using the program, the Mini Cooper SE can be financed for 27
Mobility Jan. 16, 2011
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Peugeot launches electric bicycles
PARIS (DPA) ― With the launch of its first electric vehicle, the iOn, Peugeot is also offering a collection of three electrically driven bicycles featuring a light aluminum frame and a Panasonic electric engine with a range of between 75 and 95 kilometers. A special comfort feature is a high-quality Selle Royal saddle designed for longer trips and a sturdy luggage rack. In addition the lighting in
Mobility Jan. 16, 2011
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Toyota adds cheapest Lexus model
Toyota Motor Corp. introduced its cheapest Lexus yet in Japan as the automaker struggles to replicate the luxury brand’s U.S. success in its home market.The Lexus CT200h went on sale today priced from 3.55 million yen ($43,000), Toyota said in a statement, making it less expensive than the 3.95 million yen HS250h hybrid and 3.98 million yen IS250 sedan. The automaker, the world’s largest, plans to
Mobility Jan. 16, 2011
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Refiners wary of political pressure to cut oil prices
Following Lee comments, officials move to rein in petroleum pricesThe presidential office and the antitrust regulatory body are poised to turn up the heat on major oil refiners in a drive to tame inflationary pressures.President Lee Myung-bak said Thursday that the prices of petroleum products need to be “carefully analyzed” to determine whether they are at “reasonable levels.”In addition, the Fai
Industry Jan. 14, 2011
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Hyundai Motor signs deal on Hyundai E&C
Hyundai Motor Group signed a memorandum of understanding with creditors of Hyundai Engineering and Construction to take over the nation’s largest builder Friday.The MOU between the creditors, including Korea Exchange Bank, and the automobile giant is said to carry all the conditions found in that with Hyundai Group, which has been deprived of preferred bidder status due to its dubious funding plan
Industry Jan. 14, 2011
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BOK hikes rate to 2.75%
South Korea’s central bank unexpectedly raised the key interest rate by a quarter percentage point on Thursday as economic growth and rising raw material prices are exerting mounting inflationary pressure.Bank of Korea Governor Kim Choong-soo and his fellow policymakers hiked the benchmark seven-day repo rate, dubbed the base rate, to 2.75 percent. It marked the third rate increase since the onset
Jan. 13, 2011
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POSCO looks to buy Korea Express
Steelmaker posts record sales in 2010POSCO chief executive Chung Joon-yang said Thursday the nation’s top steelmaker is considering acquiring the country’s largest delivery service provider Korea Express Co.Kumho Asiana Group plans to sell Korea Express, which it acquired in March 2008, to stabilize the group’s financial structure.“With regards to the logistics needs arising at overseas steelworks
Industry Jan. 13, 2011
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Renault-Nissan ups cooperation with Korean parts makers
Renault-Nissan Alliance held its annual purchasing conference in Seoul this week, opening new opportunities for local parts makers, Renault Samsung Motors Co. said Thursday.The conference, held Monday and Tuesday by Renault-Nissan Purchasing Organization that oversees purchasing and quality control of parts for Renault and Nissan operations, is customarily held at the headquarters of Renault or Ni
Industry Jan. 13, 2011
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Kia hits the spot as first choice of new Samsung executives
Kia Motors Corp.’s sedans proved once again to be the most popular among Samsung Group’s executives this year.Among the 318 newly appointed executives, 78.6 percent picked Kia’s K7 and Opirus as their company cars. They joined the executive ranks for the first time in the latest reshuffle on Dec. 8.The Opirus held sway with nearly half, with 155 choosing the model. It maintained its status as the
Industry Jan. 12, 2011
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GM Daewoo aims to export 1.8 million units this year
GM Daewoo Auto and Technology Co. aims to export more than 1.8 million vehicles and knockdown kits under the Chevrolet brand this year, its president Mike Arcamone said Monday.The Korean unit of GM will also launch eight new vehicles to Korea, instead of the originally planned seven, this year. Four of the eight models will be those in segments the company does not currently compete in, he added.H
Industry Jan. 11, 2011
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Hyundai prioritizes quality, image
Top Korean carmaker confident of raising U.S. market share to 5 percentHyundai Motor Co. will focus on boosting quality and brand image as it steps up its challenge for global automobile leadership, vice chairman Chung Eui-sun said Monday. “Hyundai’s biggest challenge is to secure competitiveness in terms of quality in order to improve the brand image,” Chung said at the North American Internation
Industry Jan. 11, 2011
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Eco-friendly crude ship built by Hyundai
Hyundai Heavy Industries has delivered the world’s first crude oil carrier fitted with equipment for treating ballast water, the firm announced Monday. Empty vessels are balanced by ballast water, which is then emptied out when cargo is loaded at ports. This practice can transport non-indigenous organisms to waters across the world, damaging foreign ecosystems.With the International Maritime Organ
Industry Jan. 10, 2011
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