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- Jeep counting on old and new models to boost sales (Reuters)
- JAPAN: Latest Nissan FCV approved for testing
- EXCLUSIVE: BREAKING NEWS: INDIA: Toyota Kirloskar declares lockout at Bidadi plant
- EXCLUSIVE: DETROIT SHOW: GM Europe cost savings on track; plant closure unnecessary - Browning
- Compass sets Jeep on new direction (Reuters)
- US automakers try to lure back customers, as Asia's market share grows (AFP)
- GM brings back the Camaro muscle car (Reuters)
- GM Says European Sales Higher in 2005 (AP)
- GM Unveils New Camaro Concept (AP)
- Toyota Shows Redesigned 2007 Camry (AP)
- Customer Choice the Theme of the Auto Show (AP)
- General Motors Unveils New Camaro Concept (AP)
- Ford Hopes to Revive Lincoln Nameplate (AP)
- Customer Choice the Theme of the Auto Show (AP)
- Automakers Making Push Into Crossovers (AP)
- Asian automakers quietly lay claim to future (Reuters)
- GM Europe expects better year, Ford downbeat (Reuters)
- Carmakers see more headaches in commodity prices (Reuters)
- General Motors Unveils New Camaro Concept (AP)
- Automakers Introduce Several New Hybrids (AP)
- Toyota aims to grab more US buyers with new Camry (Reuters)
- GM sees China sales growth (Reuters)
- Hard times on display at US auto show (AFP)
- US govt. would likely support GM: Toyota chief (Reuters)
- US: Aftermarket Technology secures Ford transmission remanufacture business
- PSA Peugeot Citroen unveils small fuel cell (Reuters)
- General Motors Unveils New Camaro Concept (AP)
- DETROIT SHOW: Mitsubishi hybrid is a new technology showcase
- DETROIT SHOW: Top future Toyota and Nissan models make public debut
- DETROIT SHOW: Lamborghini helps Audi with new A6 flagship
- GERMANY: Volkswagen and Continental collaborating on hybrid projects
- DETROIT SHOW: Mitsubishi hybrid is a new technology showcase
- EXCLUSIVE: DETROIT SHOW: Cadillac chief says BLS not 'badge engineering'
- Hyundai Motor to raise production abroad to fight won's appreciation (AFP)
- EXCLUSIVE: DETROIT SHOW NOTEBOOK: News from Mazda, Nissan, Volvo and PAG
- EXCLUSIVE: DETROIT SHOW: Cadillac chief says BLS not 'badge engineering'
- DETROIT SHOW: Car maker gets bank boost as investor predicts 2007 recession
- DETROIT SHOW: More hybrids arrive but profitability still uncertain
- Toyota Chairman: U.S. Gov't May Help GM (AP)
- DETROIT SHOW: Nissan launches two production cars and a sporty 'concept'
- GM Plans to Lower Prices on Most Vehicles (AP)
- DETROIT SHOW: Nissan launches two production cars and a sporty 'concept'
- USA: Visteon clinches new loan deal
- DETROIT SHOW/UK: Three Chrysler newcomers will be made with right-hand drive
- GM cuts most sticker prices for 2006 (Reuters)
- DETROIT SHOW/UK: Three Chrysler newcomers will be made with right-hand drive
- DETROIT SHOW: Fiat CEO confirms auto division on profit target
- US: General Motors tries new pricing strategy
- GM CEO calls 2006 incentives "judicious" (Reuters)
- GM cuts most 2006 sticker prices (Reuters)
- Ford Hopes to Revive Lincoln Nameplate (AP)
- Toyota Chairman: U.S. Gov't May Help GM (AP)
- Nissan sees U.S. market share expand with subcompact (Reuters)
- Toyota Redesigns America's No. 1 Car (AP)
- Young Drivers Wooed With Customized Cars (AP)
- GM Plans to Trim Prices on Most Vehicles (AP)
- GM, Ford Focus on Auto Show Amid Troubles (AP)
- Crossovers Gaining Ground on SUVs (AP)
- Variety Seen As Theme of This Year's Show (AP)
- DETROIT SHOW/UK: Three Chrysler newcomers will be made with right-hand drive
- New Hybrids Unveiled, but Cost Still a Worry (AP)
- GM cuts '06 prices, but some want bold moves (Reuters)
- GM cuts prices on 80 percent of vehicles sold in US (AFP)
- GM CFO: "I am in crisis mode" (Reuters)
- GM Plans to Trim Prices on Most Vehicles (AP)
- Auto firms' economists see '06 US sales lower (Reuters)
- GM: Company of Contrasts (The Motley Fool)
- Kerkorian Aide Says GM Should Cut Dividend (AP)
- Chinese Automaker Sets Sights on Exports (AP)
- GM told it's time "to go into crisis mode" (Reuters)
- Kerkorian Aide Says GM Should Cut Dividend (AP)
- GM should cut dividend, executive salaries and brands: major stakeholder (AFP)
- GM cuts prices; Kerkorian adviser wants more (Reuters)
- GM Plans to Cut Prices on Most Vehicles (AP)
- Automakers Put Forward New Safety Features (AP)
- GM Plans to Cut Prices on Most Vehicles (AP)
- Summary Box: Automakers Showcasing Safety (AP)
- Kerkorian Aide Says GM Should Cut Dividend (AP)
- GM stays under pressure from all sides (Reuters)
- GM Plans to Cut Prices on Most Vehicles (AP)
- Rivals turn up heat to challenge Toyota hybrid push (Reuters)
- GM Plans to Cut Prices on Most Vehicles (AP)
- GM Announces Plan to Lower Prices (AP)
- China's Nanjing Auto in final talks on MG Rover's future (AFP)
- DETROIT SHOW/UK: Three Chrysler newcomers will be made with right-hand drive
- US: Stamping and welded assemblies specialist stakes claim in Europe
- DETROIT SHOW: GM-Daewoo mulls extra assembly plant
- Peugeot: Vehicle Sales Little Changed (AP)
- Toyota to Resume Production at India Plant (AP)
- Kerkorian aide urges ailing GM to cut salaries (USATODAY.com)
- DETROIT SHOW: Lexus unveils redesigned LS line
- DETROIT SHOW: Eclipse Spyder unveiled
- US: Enterprise to offer sat-nav to rental car customers
- US: Maybach outlets may be slashed - report
- DETROIT SHOW: BMW to widen Mini range
- Peugeot: Vehicle Sales Little Changed (AP)
- JAPAN: Toyota's Corolla again tops annual sales chart
- US: New GM hybrid to be produced at Spring Hill
- US: VW and Google may collaborate on car navigation
- NZ: Vehicle sales highest in 20 years
- FRANCE/UK: Second PSA profits warning in three months
- BELGIUM: Toyota hikes Lexus Europe sales 16%
- SOUTH KOREA: Hyundai eyes 15.1% sales boost
- EXCLUSIVE: UK: New Toyota Camry heads for factories worldwide
- EXCLUSIVE: UK: New Toyota Camry heads for factories worldwide
- FRANCE/US: Faurecia plans six new US factories
- Moody's Lowers Ford, Ford Credit Ratings (AP)
- New credit ratings blow for Ford (AFP)
- Moody's Lowers Ford, Ford Credit Ratings (AP)
- Moody's Lowers Ford's Credit Ratings (AP)
- Moody's cuts Ford's ratings deeper into junk (Reuters)
- Moody's Lowers Ford's Credit Ratings (AP)
- Automakers offer gadgets to lure US consumers (AFP)
- FRANCE/US: Faurecia plans six new US factories
- EXCLUSIVE: US: Financial issues are GM's biggest challenge - Lutz
- GERMANY: Mazda to open 'factory shops' in Czech Republic and Slovakia
- Carmakers flex retro muscle (USATODAY.com)
- EXCLUSIVE: Skoda to build a Yeti
- Volkswagen drops plans to build cars with Proton (Reuters)
- EXCLUSIVE: SPAIN/INDIA: Tata sees Spanish car sales doubling in 2006
- CANADA: Magna International forecasts 2006 earnings growth
- DaimlerChrysler Wins Trademark Battle (AP)
- Toyota Resumes Car Production in India (AP)
- UK: Garmin clinches BMW dealer sat-nav deal
- US: Currency affects BorgWarner earnings forecast
- US: American Axle to build new plant in China
- US: Dana and Getrag to collaborate on driveline components
- INDIA: Some staff return to work at Toyota plant
- RUSSIA: 2005 car output down
- US/GERMANY: Volkswagen pulls plug on Proton plan
- FRANCE: Five million 206s later, Peugeot shows off replacement
- CORRECTED: US automakers post lower US sales (Reuters)
- Good News for Ethanol (The Motley Fool)
- Automakers Predict Diesel Sales Will Grow (AP)
- Diesel Sales Data, Predicted Future Sales (AP)
- GM's global sales up two percent (AFP)
- GM Says Worldwide '05 Sales Top 9 Million (AP)
- GM expects growth in vehicle sales (Reuters)
- Automakers Estimate Diesel Sales Will Grow (AP)
- Automakers Estimate Diesel Sales Will Grow (AP)
- Proton shares plunge after Volkswagen scraps alliance (AFP)
- Malaysia's Proton Shares Plunge (AP)
- FRANCE: Five million 206s later, Peugeot shows off replacement
- FRANCE: Five million 206s later, Peugeot shows off replacement
- INITIAL ANALYSIS: Peugeot's new 207 lacks 'predecessor''s originality
- Proton Shares Plunge on VW Pullout (AP)
- Automakers show off crossover models (USATODAY.com)
- GMAC to take $450 million goodwill charge (Reuters)
- FRANCE: Five million 206s later, Peugeot shows off replacement
- INITIAL ANALYSIS: Peugeot's new 207 lacks 'predecessor''s originality
- GM to realize $4 bln in savings in 2006 (Reuters)
- GMAC to take $450 million goodwill charge (Reuters)
- US: GM global sales pass 9m in 2005
- INITIAL ANALYSIS: Peugeot's new 207 lacks 'predecessor''s originality
- GM to save $4 bln in 2006 (Reuters)
- GM Working to Achieve $4B in 2006 Savings (AP)
- GM sees flat, slightly lower sales in N. America, Europe (Reuters)
- US: Toyota COO doubles as stand-up comedian
- US: Designer admits Caddy CLS cabin not up to scratch
- UK: Ford updates Transit van line
- US: Bang and Olufsen launches first automotive sound system with Audi
- US: Camaro concept had last-minute re-work
- Tata Motors to Sell Fiats in Alliance (AP)
- GM looks to ramp-up $7 bln savings plan in 2006 (Reuters)
- Snow details tax breaks for hybrid cars (Reuters)
- RUSSIA: Non-CIS car imports up 47%
- EXCLUSIVE: ARGENTINA: Toyota sees new launches hiking 2006 sales 15%
- MALAYSIA: Proton shares plunge after VW pull-out
- INITIAL ANALYSIS: Peugeot's new 207 lacks predecessor's originality
- US: GM makes North America fixes a priority
- JAPAN: Honda starts work on Chinese transmission plant
- GMAC Sees Charge for Goodwill Impairment (AP)
- Snow details tax breaks for hybrid cars (Reuters)
- GM Expecting to Save $4 Billion in 2006 (AP)
- UK: Ford updates Transit van line
- GM Slow to Cross Over (The Motley Fool)
- Column: a Shareholder Asking for Less? (AP)
- GM expects improved performance in 2006 (AFP)
- GM sees flat US sales, ramps up cost saving (Reuters)
- Snow details tax breaks for hybrid cars (Reuters)
- GM sees flat US market, ramps up cost saving (Reuters)
- GM Expecting to Save $4 Billion in 2006 (AP)
- GM sees flat US market and ramps up savings (Reuters)
- GM Expecting to Save $4 Billion in 2006 (AP)
- Malaysia's Proton accuses VW of "inappropriate" control talk (AFP)
- Mitsubishi rules out joint venture with Malaysia's Proton (AFP)
- Auto Show Visitors Eye Gadgets, Dream Cars (AP)
- Auto Show Visitors Eye Gadgets, Dream Cars (AP)
- Attractive new models won't ease tough road ahead for GM (AFP)
- Ford sees record China sales (Reuters)
- US: Allied Systems loses some Toyota vehicle distribution work
- US: Volkswagen bases podcast marketing programme around Detroit show
- Ford: China Sales Grew 46 Percent in '05 (AP)
- UK: "Ground floor - cosmetics, menswear, Fiat Grande Punto..."
- EXCLUSIVE: THAILAND: 2005 vehicle sales set record
- BELGIUM: ACEA confirms small '05 European car market decline; flat outlook
- UK: "Ground floor - cosmetics, menswear, Fiat Grande Punto..."
- UK: New Hyundai distributor plans three first-half model launches
- BELGIUM: ACEA confirms small '05 European car market decline; flat outlook
- UK: Catering butcher first to trial new automated transmission in UK
- MEXICO: Credit boom boosts 2005 car sales
- EXCLUSIVE: INDIA: Tatra Vectra and Kamaz sign truck assembly MoU
- INDIA: Government sells Maruti stake
- CHINA: Ford brand sales rise 46%
- EXCLUSIVE: INDIA: Tata dealers to sell Fiats
- EXCLUSIVE: INDIA: Emerging market automaker shows hybrid, electric and hydrogen concepts
- UK: Nissan plant plays its first Note
- GERMANY: Getrag announces China transmission joint venture
- European Car Sales Fall by 0.7 Percent (AP)
- Delphi CEO says GM helping in union talks (Reuters)
- Toyota Labor Talks in India Fail (AP)
- Toyota has no plans to overtake GM in volume: exec (AFP)
- Delphi exec says union ready to negotiate with US automakers (AFP)
- GM's Saab brand made $300 mln loss in 2005: report (Reuters)
- UK: Nissan plant plays its first Note
- INDIA: Maruti set to launch LPG Wagon R with MPFI technology
- US: Toyota's NA vehicle prod exceeds 1.55 mn units in 2005
- MALAYSIA: MMC says 'no plans' for manufacturing alliance with Proton
- INDIA: Ashok Leyland to set up bus plants in Dubai and north India
- MALAYSIA: MMC says no plans for manufacturing alliance with Proton
- US: GM support for Delphi in UAW negotiations
- US: DaimlerChrysler suspends managers in Iraq kickbacks investigation
- UK: Ellesmere Port plant under threat - report
- GERMANY: GM's Saab brand made US$300 mn loss in 2005 - report
- INDIA: Toyota labour dispute talks break down - reports
- RUSSIA: Ford reports 2005 sales up 54% to 60,600 units
- Automakers pile on luxury, extras to suit boomer tastes (USATODAY.com)
- When China Means Little (The Motley Fool)
- UK: GM Vauxhall plant under threat - report
- Buying Used Not For The Faint Of Heart
- Leaving Site Of Accident Could Soon Be A Felony
- Toyota Training Center Good for Business
- Toyota Production Tops 1.5 Million In 2005
- EPA Fesses Up About Gas Mileage
- Check Your Free Credit Reports Before A Big Purchase
- Buying Used Cars Not For The Faint Of Heart
- Driving School Comes Standard
- 2007 Chevrolet Tahoe Gets High Praise
- Leaving Scene Of Car Accident Could Soon Be A Felony
- Navigation System Can Help Cut Stress
- UK: Diesels will dominate new Peugeot coupe sales
- UK: Peugeot ad says 'Men are back'
- EXCLUSIVE: UK: PSA Peugeot Citroen "cautiously optimistic" about 2006
- Dispute With Supplier Could Hurt Delphi (AP)
- UAE: Volvo avoids US price war
- EXCLUSIVE: UK: PSA Peugeot Citroen "cautiously optimistic" about 2006
- US: Third party may referee car makers and aftermarket
- JAPAN: Toyota redesigns popular minivan
- GERMANY: GM Europe details new Chev crossover
- DaimlerChrysler Plans Malaysia Facility (AP)
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