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- Rail-car shortage hampers shipments of cars, trucks from assembly plants
North American automakers are struggling with a shortage of rail cars used to transport cars and light trucks from assembly plants to dealerships.
Переслать - Dealership shakeout over as stores sprout again, NADA says
The National Automobile Dealers Association, in a new report, says there was an increase of 66 U.S. dealerships during the first quarter of 2012 and said the figure could climb as the auto industry recovers from the downturn.
Переслать - U.S. court scraps engine rule that aided Navistar
Navistar International will not be permitted to pay fines in order to sell heavy-duty diesel truck engines that fail to meet pollution standards, a federal appeals court ruled today.
Переслать - GM says it wants Canada plants, but sees tough talks with CAW
General Motors, which said this month it would shut down an assembly line at an Ontario plant, still wants to keep production in Canada, but union talks this summer will be tough, CEO Dan Akerson said today.
Переслать - Ghosn sees 3-4 years of Europe "stagnation"
Nissan and Renault expect "three to four more years of stagnation" in the European auto business, Carlos Ghosn, CEO of both companies, said today.
Переслать - Daimler starts output of electric Smart
Daimler started sales and production of its first mass-market electric car today, beating rival BMW with the introduction of an emission-free model. Deliveries of the battery-powered ForTwo will start later this year.
Переслать - BMW, others gain from closer ties with bloggers
BMW, Mercedes and other luxury brands are boosting efforts to court bloggers to target a growing audience of would-be buyers who can't be reached through TV and newspaper ads.
Переслать - A123 seeks rebound with improved lithium ion battery
A123 Systems, moving to overcome engineering and manufacturing setbacks, said it has developed an improved version of its lithium ion cells that the company says can cut costs of rechargeable and hybrid vehicles.
Переслать - Akerson says GM is tackling biggest problems: Europe, pension obligations
GM CEO Dan Akerson said today that the automaker is tackling its problems in Europe and its massive pension obligation as it seeks to revitalize its sagging share price.
Переслать - Mexico auto output, exports hit record for first five months
Mexico's production and exports of cars and light trucks both rose to record highs for the first five months of the year. From January to May the country produced 1.15 million units, 12.
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