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- Why carmakers always insisted on male crash-test dummies
Beginning with 2011 model-year vehicles, federal regulators have required automakers to use petite female crash dummies in frontal automotive crash tests. Several news outlets have picked this story up.
Переслать - GM said to have initial talks with banks to expand credit line
General Motors is in early stages of talks with banks about expanding its credit line by as much as $5 billion, a person familiar with the discussions said. GM declined to comment.
Переслать - Mazda ends production at sole U.S. plant
Mazda is ending production at its suburban Detroit assembly plant today after 2½ decades. The plant, AutoAlliance International, has been a joint operation between Ford and Mazda since 1992 and will continue as such for now, Ford said.
Переслать - Ram mpg rises 25% with V-6, less drag
Powered by Chrysler's 3.6-liter V-6 engine and a new eight-speed automatic transmission, and thanks to more than a dozen improvements to reduce drag, the 2013 Ram 1500 has a fuel economy rating of 18 city/25 highway.
Переслать - Honda expects best U.S. sales since 2007 on Civic, CR-V demand
Honda expects its August deliveries to be up '40-plus percent' on demand in the United States for Civic small cars and CR-V crossovers, buoying a 27 percent annual rise to the company's best sales in the region in five years.
Переслать - U.S. retail sales rate projected to hit highest mark in nearly 5 years
An influential auto forecasting firm today said it expects August to yield the highest retail sales rate in four-and-a-half years. LMC Automotive projected the seasonally adjusted annual rate of sales to individual buyers at 12.3 million units.
Переслать - Mercedes-Benz expanding Sprinter-compatible dealers
Daimler Vans USA plans to expand the number of dealers handling the Sprinter commercial van in the United States by as much as 27 percent, to as many as 250, the unit's boss says.
Переслать - Canada's Linamar, private equity bid for Metaldyne, sources say
Canadian auto supplier Linamar, along with private equity firms American Securities LLC and Apollo Global Management LLC, have submitted bids for supplier Metaldyne, in a deal valued between $800 million and $900 million, according to several people...
Переслать - GM gets more time from Spyker to respond to Saab lawsuit
Dutch sports car maker Spyker said it had agreed to a request by GM to extend the deadline for responding to its $3 billion dollar lawsuit. Spyker is suing GM on behalf of its former subsidiary, Saab, accusing the U.S.
Переслать - GM to launch new global platform with next Chevy Cruze
The next-generation Chevrolet Cruze, due in fall 2014 as a 2015 model, will be the first model to use a new General Motors global platform that eventually could underpin nearly 2.
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