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- Johnny Cash's Cadillac Fleetwood to walk the Line at Barrett-Jackson Palm Beach Auction
- Court allows GM to slash worker, retiree health care
(AFP)
- Decision looms on GMAC stake sale
(Reuters)
- Drive to Win Fueled by Her Expectations
- General Motors Fires Hundreds
- Trucks to Face New MPG Rules
- Kia Asks for Patience in Construction of Georgia Auto Plant
- Replacement Lamp Recall Affects Nearly All Major Automakers
- Nader Turns High Beams On Auto Safety
- VW & Audi Sign Exclusive Sirius Deal Through 2012
- AAA Study Finds Average Car Ownership Tops $7,800 Annually
- Volvo Names Second Annual Butterfly Award Winner
- Johnny Cash's Cadillac Fleetwood to walk the Line at Barrett-Jackson Palm Beach Auction
- Future: Porsche Panamera
- Spied: Suzuki Gets Aggressive
- Spied: 2007 Chrysler Sebring
- Future: All-new 2007 Mazda CX-7
- Future: Bentley Continental GT Convertible
- Spied: Lotus Returns
- Spied: 2007 BMW 3 Series Coupe
- Spied: 2007 Mini Cooper
- Future Vehicles Index Page
- Spied: 2007 Aston Martin V8 Vantage Convertible
- GM may announce sale of GMAC stake Monday: sources
(Reuters)
- General Motors to sell finance arm for eight billion dollars: report
(AFP)
- Report: GM to Sell Majority Stake in GMAC
(AP)
- CHINA: PSA Peugeot Citroën expands in China
- SOUTH KOREA: Hyundai sales up 13% in March
- CHINA: Volkswagen reverses downward sales trend
- GERMANY: Strike affects DaimlerChrysler truck plant at weekend
- NETHERLANDS: Wildcat strike action hits NedCar
- GM may announce sale of GMAC stake to Cerberus
(Reuters)
- Volkswagen ups group, JV sales in China by 40 pct
(Reuters)
- GERMANY: GM Europe boss in talks for top job at Volkswagen
- Ford India March vehicle sales up
(Reuters)
- Futures Look Up at Start of 2Q
(AP)
- EXCLUSIVE: BRAZIL: BorgWarner will import raw material
- US: GM CEO annoyed at unacknowledged progress
- GM to sell GMAC stake to Cerberus group
(Reuters)
- GM Makes Deal to Sell Majority GMAC Stake
(AP)
- UK: New car over-supply hits one-year-old's values
- US: Hybrids not as lifetime energy-efficient as you'd think
- GM to sell 51 pct of GMAC
(Reuters)
- Futures Look Up at Start of Second Quarter
(AP)
- GM to Sell Majority Stake in GMAC for $14B
(AP)
- Motorola to Sell Auto Electronic Busines
(AP)
- UK: New car over-supply hits one-year-olds' values
- GM to sell 51 pct of GMAC
(Reuters)
- General Motors to sell finance arm in 14 billion deal
(AFP)
- GM to Sell Majority Stake in GMAC for $14B
(AP)
- Stocks Climb on GM, Lucent Deals
(AP)
- Motorola to Sell Auto Electronic Busines
(AP)
- NETHERLANDS [updated 14:55GMT]: Wildcat strike action hits NedCar after inconclusive weekend meeting
- GOLDING’S TAKE: PSA reacts to Chinese burns
- US: European and Japanese incentive spends set records
- US: General Motors sells 51% slice of GMAC
- Dow, Nasdaq Climb on Acquisitions
(AP)
- NETHERLANDS [updated 15:45GMT]: Mitsubishi says NedCar stoppage was not a strike
- Stocks Surge on Manufacturing Data
(AP)
- GM to Sell Majority Stake in GMAC for $14B
(AP)
- Ford's US sales fall 4.6 pct in March
(Reuters)
- INDIA: Strong sales by Hyundai and Ford last month
- SPAIN/FRANCE: Spanish sales rise, French fall in March
- RUSSIA: Renault sales soar in Q1
- SPAIN: VW indefinite strike off but trouble not over yet
- JAPAN: Non-minicar sales lowest in 20 years
- US: Ratings agencies views mixed on GMAC stake sale news
- Continental grabs Motorola auto electronics
- US: GM board has "great confidence" in Wagoner
- Stocks Surge on Tempered Economic Data
(AP)
- GM to sell 51 pct of GMAC
(Reuters)
- Production Stops at NedCar Over Smart Car
(AP)
- Ford Sales Down 5 Percent in March
(AP)
- Motorola to Sell Auto Electronic Busines
(AP)
- Ford March sales fall, Chrysler up
(Reuters)
- Stocks Surge on Tempered Economic Data
(AP)
- GM to sell finance arm in 14 billion dollar deal
(AFP)
- GM to Sell Majority Stake in GMAC for $14B
(AP)
- Stocks Rally to Start Second Quarter
(AP)
- GM's US sales fall 14 percent in March
(Reuters)
- GM, Ford Sales Down in March; Toyota Up
(AP)
- GM to Sell 51 Pct. Stake in GMAC for $14B
(AP)
- Stocks Rally to Start Second Quarter
(AP)
- NedCar to Slash Jobs in Reorganization
(AP)
- GM to sell 51 pct of GMAC to Cerberus group
(Reuters)
- Dow, Nasdaq Rally Wanes; Stocks End Mixed
(AP)
- GM Agrees to Sell Majority Stake in GMAC
(AP)
- Miller Confident Delphi Will Avoid Strike
(AP)
- Motorola to Sell Auto Electronic Business
(AP)
- GMAC sale a mixed bag for General Motors: analysts
(Reuters)
- Dow, Nasdaq Rally Wanes; Stocks End Mixed
(AP)
- GM to sell 51 percent of GMAC
(Reuters)
- Dow, Nasdaq Rally Wanes; Stocks End Mixed
(AP)
- GM sputters as foreign rivals gain more ground
(AFP)
- Top-Selling Vehicles in March
(AP)
- Toyota Sales Up in March; Ford, GM Down
(AP)
- March 2006 Car, Light Truck Sales in U.S.
(AP)
- GM to sell finance arm in 14 billion dollar deal
(AFP)
- GM, Ford March US sales fall
(Reuters)
- Toyota Sales Up in March; Ford, GM Down
(AP)
- Barrett-Jackson Palm Beach Auction Sells $35 Million
- Kia Motors Chief Must Remain in S. Korea
(AP)
- Toyota Sales Up in March; Ford, GM Down
(AP)
- Mazda Takes Stake in Changan Ford
(AP)
- Mazda takes 15 pct stake in Ford's Chinese venture
(Reuters)
- BRAZIL: No further purchases from China yet
- US: Behr expands in North America
- US: Aisin announces 12% turnover growth at SAE
- US: Toyota completes consolidation of R&D and manufacturing
- ANALYSIS: US: Further sales declines at GM and Ford in March
- Toyota Sales Up in March; Ford, GM Down
(AP)
- GM's sales fall more than 14%; industry slips 2.9%
(USATODAY.com)
- EXCLUSIVE: BRAZIL: Fiat will launch tetrafuel vehicle
- US: Latest Mazda minivan to bow at New York
- TURKEY: Locally-made Clio goes on sale
- FRANCE: Renault opens new electromagnetic test centre
- CHINA: Government OKs Mazda investment in Changan Ford JV
- Sandra Block: Your Money - Optimism about pension prospects may not be realistic
(USATODAY.com)
- NETHERLANDS: Dutch firm claims ownership of MG brand in Europe
- GERMANY: Alcan sells automotive casting unit
- SOUTH KOREA: Kia president banned from leaving country
- GERMANY: 3.5% pay deal for ‘Mittelstand’ company
- SOUTH AFRICA: New vehicle market reaches new heights
- US: Modine offers Korean workers early retirement
- JAPAN: Toyota recalling minivans and ambulances
- GERMANY: Incentives at record levels: Importers offer scrapping incentives
- US: Lear forms new seating JV
- SOUTH KOREA: Hyundai targets global sales of 2.7m vehicles in 2006
- INDIA: Double-digit sales growth for most automakers in March
- Japanese auto makers surpass GM in North America
(AFP)
- GERMANY: VW aims for 30% reduced manufacturing time on next Polo
- Ford Holders May Amend Employment Policy
(AP)
- Ford Shareholders to Weigh Policy Change
(AP)
- DaimlerChrysler to cut stake in EADS
(Reuters)
- Suit: Older GM Vehicle Wipers Are Faulty
(AP)
- DaimlerChrysler to Reduce Stake in EADS
(AP)
- DaimlerChrysler to cut stake in EADS
(Reuters)
- DaimlerChrysler and Lagardere cut stake in EADS
(AFP)
- Class-action Suit Filed Against GM Over Windshield Wipers
- Nissan Recalls 44,000 Pickups Because Of Potential Fuel Spillage
- Brand Name Polluters
- Toyota Camry Hybrid Receives New Engine Castings
- Study Shows Consumers Need Advice On Tires
- Around The World On 24 Tanks Of Fuel
- Ebay Seller Of Pope's VW Assists Terminally Ill Children
- Many Children Too Heavy For Car Safety Seats
- Will Ferrell to Grand Marshall Nascar Nextel Cup Series
- Baby Boomer Nostalgia A Factor In Automakers' New Models
- SUV Haters Vent In GM's Make-Your-Own Ad Contest
(TechWeb)
- Daimler says no decision yet on future EADS stake
(Reuters)
- Daimler says no decision yet on future EADS stake
(Reuters)
- UK: Former MG Rover owners argue with Ford over engine fund
- US: Mazda CX-9 more different from CX-7 than it looks
- US: Goodyear to axe 'high cost' UK car tyre plant
- NEW ZEALAND: March another good month for new vehicle sales
- FRANCE: Valeo Japan unit dumps logistics arm
- AUSTRALIA: Record vehicles sales in March
- US: Jeep Compass undercuts Toyota RAV-4
- US: Analyst says GM should have made GMAC investment-grade rating mandatory
- SOUTH KOREA: Hyundai probe now questions legality of power transfer
- US: GM’s role in Delphi bankruptcy filing questioned
- GERMANY: DaimlerChrysler to reduce stake in EADS
- UK: COMMENT: Aftermarket: ‘super-complaint demands super-compliance?’
- DaimlerChrysler Shares Rise, EADS Drops
(AP)
- Ludvigsen’s column: Proton problems and solutions
- GM, Ford March U.S. sales fall
(Reuters)
- SWEDEN: Scania ditches axle co-operation idea with MAN
- JAPAN: Denso moving and expanding Turkish air conditioner plant
- FRANCE: PSA inaugurates new automated gearbox unit
- EXCLUSIVE: BRAZIL: Volkswagen launches Fox 'wagon'
- This GM Actually Works
(The Motley Fool)
- Ford CEO Says Bankruptcy Isn't an Option
(AP)
- Ford CEO Says Bankruptcy Isn't an Option
(AP)
- DaimlerChrysler Shares Up on Stake Move
(AP)
- Ford CEO Says Bankruptcy Isn't an Option
(AP)
- Gas Prices Up Sharply Ahead Of Peak Season
- Mercedes-Benz To Auction Exclusive Rolling Stones R-Class for Charity
- US: New Kia minivan gets top safety rating
- AUSTRALIA: Toyota targets Chinese speakers
- BRAZIL: Continental opens new tyre plant
- GERMANY: Volkswagen brand has record sales
- ANALYSIS: Delphi restructuring: The end of illusions
- BELGIUM: Chevrolet Aveo singled out in poor Euro NCAP tests
- EMERGING MARKETS ANALYSIS: AvtoZAZ-FSO gives GM new options in central Europe
- GERMANY: Volkswagen supplies diesel engines to DaimlerChrysler in US
- PORTUGAL: New car registrations down 1.3% in March
- CANADA: CVTech Group falls into loss
- UK: MG Rover legal claims delay payments to workers fund
- SWEDEN: Volvo Truck will consider major acquisitions
- US: Dramatic Chinese aftermarket growth not seen
- US: Ford chief rules out bankruptcy option
- Ford chief says bankruptcy not an option
(AFP)
- EU High Court Rejects Opel Appeal
(AP)
- JAPAN: Suzuki recalls minivehicles
- RUSSIA: GM-AvtoVAZ output off 28.3% in Q1
- JAPAN: Imported vehicle sales flat in fiscal 2005
- BRAZIL: GAZ considers truck and van assembly
- RUSSIA: Auto output up 6.7% in first two months
- UK: New car sales off 1.6% in March
- GERMANY: Domestic car sales and exports up in March
- BELGIUM: EU court upholds Opel fine
- Ford offering interest-free loans on hybrid SUVs
(Reuters)
- EXCLUSIVE: BRAZIL: Volkswagen will launch new pick-up truck in 2008
- DaimlerChrysler: 7,800 Workers to Leave
(AP)
- Ford Offers Incentives to Buy SUV Hybrids
(AP)
- Padilla Stepping Down As Ford President
(AP)
- Padilla Stepping Down As Ford President
(AP)
- Thanks To Better Metals, Rust In Cars Is A Vanishing Problem
- Import Ethanol, Not Oil
- Chrysler To Unveil A Fuel-Saving SUV In 2008
- Implanted Chip Opens New Doors
- Mazda To Market Second SUV Model In North America In Early 2007
- Padilla Stepping Down As Ford President
(AP)
- Senior Ford executive retires in management revamp
(Reuters)
- Padilla Stepping Down As Ford President
(AP)
- Padilla Stepping Down as Ford President
(AP)
- Marketing in Motion: Locally Based ''Rack N Road'' Pays Customers to Drive Marketing Campaign
- Padilla Stepping Down As Ford President
(AP)
- INDONESIA: BMW invests in 15 new dealerships
- SOUTH KOREA: Hyundai father and son will be summoned
- EXCLUSIVE: BRAZIL: Volkswagen will launch new pick-up truck in 2008
- Padilla Stepping Down as Ford President
(AP)
- Judge denies GM motion to dismiss employee suit
(Reuters)
- Mercedes Car Group posts record sales in March
(Reuters)
- BMW group vehicle sales rise 13.5 pct in March
(Reuters)
- GERMANY: Novelis supplies Audi Q7
- US: Ford's COO Padilla to retire
- SOUTH KOREA: Imports surge
- US: Automakers sign China sales deals ahead of state visit
- CHINA: Nanjing lays foundations stone for MG plant
- JAPAN: All Toyota plants in Japan now use water-borne paint
- US: Tower sets 1 May deadline for union agreement
- JAPAN: Toyota to cut manufacturing costs
- GERMANY: Mercedes Car Group voluntary redundancy programme a success
- Mercedes, BMW race to record March sales
(Reuters)
- UK: Ford builds first diesel V8
- Judge Denies GM Request to Dismiss Lawsuit
(AP)
- US: Ratings agency downgrades Visteon
- US: Collins & Aikman bails out of auto fabrics
- Padilla Stepping Down As Ford President
(AP)
- Mercedes Car Group Vehicle Sales Rise
(AP)
- Ford CEO gets $13.2 million as compensation in '05
(Reuters)
- Ford CEO got $13.3 million compensation in '05
(Reuters)
- BMW Says 1Q Sales Up 14 Percent
(AP)
- Ford Cutting Five Hundred Production
(AP)
- GERMANY: BMW group sales set monthly and quarterly records in March
- RUSSIA: Automakers enjoy healthy volume rise in Q1
- US: More restructuring pain at Hayes Lemmerz
- Judge Denies GM Request to Dismiss Lawsuit
(AP)
- US: Bill Ford earns $13.3m in 2005
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