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- Road and Track moving to Michigan from California
Road and Track magazine is moving its headquarters from California to Ann Arbor, Mich., according to Hearst Corp., which owns the auto enthusiast magazine.
Переслать - Chrysler adds university president, UAW official to board
The president of Brown University and the director of the UAW's strategic research department have been named Chrysler Group directors.
Переслать - Lutz supports Romney despite opposition to GM bailout
Even though Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney opposed the government bailout of General Motors, he still has won the support of one of the automaker's former top executives.
Переслать - Chrysler Jeep fuel tank fire probe upgraded by U.S.
About 5 million sport-utility vehicles made by Chrysler will get closer scrutiny from federal regulators looking into about two dozen reports of fires after rear-impact crashes.
Переслать - Study: Urban competition means lower used-vehicle prices than at rural dealerships
According to a May CarGurus.com study, used-car sellers within a 50-mile radius of a 'major city center' offered prices an average of $345 lower on used vehicles compared with prices offered by stores 50 or more miles from the metro hub.
Переслать - Visteon shareholders elect directors favoring revamp of supplier
Visteon, the supplier trying to sell two of its four units, took another step toward remaking itself today as shareholders elected nominees who support revamping the company.
Переслать - Toyota taps former GM exec Hamp as chief spokesperson
Toyota Motor North America, which saw its public image bruised in recent years from a string of recalls and class-action lawsuits, has named PepsiCo and GM veteran Julie Hamp as its chief communications officer.
Переслать - Honda leads surging North American auto output with 67% increase
Honda has raised output at North American plants by the fastest pace of any carmaker in the region this year as the company pushes to reclaim market share in the United States lost to competitors and natural disasters in 2011.
Переслать - 'Darth Vader' boy from VW's Super Bowl ad having heart surgery
The 7-year-old boy who starred as mini Darth Vader in a popular Volkswagen Super Bowl commercial will have open-heart surgery this week to replace a pulmonary valve, and the boy said he has steeled himself for the ordeal ahead.
Переслать - Nissan plans $785 million north China plant, to challenge VW, Toyota, source says
Nissan, the biggest Japanese automaker in China, is to build a 5 billion yuan ($785 million) plant in the northeast of the country, a person with knowledge of the plan said, extending its reach in the world's largest auto market.
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