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- Obama: Retooled auto industry helps but won't solve pain at pump
President Obama said the U.S. auto industry's recovery and new fuel-efficient vehicles "will make a difference" in checking rising gas prices, though "it won't solve everything."
Переслать - GM's Peugeot deal shows error of keeping Opel, ex-Magna CEO says
GM's cost-cutting alliance with Peugeot shows it made the wrong call in pulling out of a deal to sell its struggling European operations to Canadian supplier Magna, said Siegfried Wolf, who led the failed bid.
Переслать - Honda fights for its soul after Civic bruising
Honda's creative directors Toshinobu Minami and Yoshinori Asahi have a mission: They must kill any mediocre car designs rumbling down the pipeline.
Переслать - GM to suspend Volt output to trim stockpiles
GM will idle the Michigan assembly plant that builds the Chevrolet Volt for more than a month to curb rising inventories of the plug-in hybrid.
Переслать - Cadillac readies product blitz to catch Lexus
GM is planning new Cadillac models to reach younger buyers and more than double sales and surpass Toyota's Lexus division as the No. 4 luxury brand within ten years.
Переслать - Honda, Mercedes and Hyundai pressed to aid repeal of Ala. immigration law
The UAW, civil rights groups and other unions have begun targeting Honda, Hyundai and Mercedes-Benz to help overturn a controversial new immigration law in Alabama, where the automakers operate assembly plants.
Переслать - AutoNation retail new vehicle sales rise 17 percent
AutoNation, the biggest auto dealer group in the United States, said its retail new vehicle unit sales rose 17 percent in February, its strongest in three months.
Переслать - Ford CEO candidate Fields tangled with former CFO Leclair, book reveals
Mark Fields, Ford's president of the Americas and a leading candidate to succeed CEO Alan Mulally, nearly had a physical altercation with another top executive in 2006, according to American Icon, a new book on the automaker's turnaround.
Переслать - GM, PSA may build cars in each other's factories, CEO Varin says
General Motors and PSA could consider joint production of some vehicles, PSA CEO Philippe Varin said. Separately, a German newspaper said the two automakers may use the platform underpinning the Opel Insignia mid-sized car to build new large cars.
Переслать - Ford Focus EV rated 105 mpg equivalent by EPA
The Ford Focus electric car, going on sale in the first half of 2012, was certified by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to offer the equivalent of 105 miles per gallon of gasoline, the automaker said today.
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