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Chinese Automaker Geely Aims to Expand Entrance into Western EuropeChinese automaker Geely hopes to expand into Italian car market with online ordering. Geely is one of a series of Chinese auto manufacturers hoping to capture part of the European car market.
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Kyle’s Corner (FYI) Automakers ‘working Together’: Stop -don’t Adjust Your GlassesArticle reports on GM and other automakers working together to make electric vehicles that will recharge at common high voltage charging stations. -
Why Must Consumers Wait Until 2025 for More Fuel-Efficient Vehicles?The U.S. Government and automakers agree to increase fuel economy to 55 miles per gallon by 2025.
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Obama, Automakers Agree to Increase 2025 Fuel Economy to 54.5 MPGPresident Obama announced this Friday that the Administration reached a historic agreement with 13 major automakers to raise the fuel economy to 54.5 mpg, which is nearly double the current level.
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The Future of the American Automotive IndustryA look at the future of the American automobile industry.
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Importance of American Automakers Gaining the Trust of the American PublicAmerican automakers lost the trust of the American people. It is time for them to understand the importance of gaining that trust back and learn ways in which to do it.
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Meeting CAFE Requirements Will Present New Challenges for AutomakersThis article describes some methods that automakers will use to meet upcoming fuel economy guidelines. -
Automakers Focus on Fuel Efficiency as Market Changes Towards Green VehiclesThis article discusses the current trend within the automotive industry to focus on increased fuel efficiency of all new models. -
Fuel Efficiency Drives the Automotive MarketThis article describes the current trend within the automotive industry to increase the fuel efficiency of all vehicles produced in the coming years. -
5 Things the Big Three American Automakers Can Do Now to Ensure Long Term SurvivalWorld economies and car sales are never steady but the concepts that always sell are quality, comfort, style and sex appeal. -
Kyle's Corner (FYI) and the Automaker the Others Fear the Most is -Article reports on the hot and most feared automaker that is forcing the others to take notice.
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Kyle's Corner (FYI) Will Marquee Automakers Be Able to Increase Sales Numbers?Article reports on automakers trying to generate future sales -
Kyle's Corner (FYI) Can Being like Today's Automakers (creative) Be Useful to You?Article reports on creativity in the auto industry and your life. -
What Happened to Detroit Automakers?The challenge for Detroit automakers could very well come down to attracting younger buyers who have lived their entire lives thinking that foreign brands are the better option. -
GM's 60-Day Discount: A Brash MoveGeneral Motors today launched a 60-day, money-back guarantee program to buyers of its new 2009 and 2010 products. GM believes it can compete with imports and puts its money where its product is.
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Are Automakers Receiving Too Much Help Fom the Government?The recent Cash for Clunkers program has put a huge smile on automakers faces. So many automakers across America have received several benefits from the Cash for Clunkers program. But have these benefits done more harm than good?
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Obama Administration Puts Automakers on Short Timetable as GM CEO Wagoner ResignsNews broke on CNN about Wagoner's resignation Sunday night, foreshadowing a day where President Obama and his advisors would demand that General Motors restructure within 60 days and Chrysler 30 days to complete a merger with Italian automaker Fiat.
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U.S. Automakers Deny Bankruptcy; Government Won't Rule it OutAlthough General Motors and Chrysler claim that bankruptcy is not an option, the government says that nothing is off the table.
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Analyzing the Automaker BailoutIs this automaker bailout the best course of action for the industry? -
Big 3 Automakers Heading Back to CongressGM, Ford and Chrysler head back to Washington to make another bid at a bailout. NOTE: This article is based on information obtained from International Herald Tribune and Los Angeles Times, as well as personal interviews.
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Top Ten Songs from the Big Three Automakers to American TaxpayersBankrupt or not, I will never again buy an automobile from one of the U.S. big three automakers after the greedy disputes displayed in the proposed government bailout of the failing U.S. auto industry in 2008.
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Big 3 Bailout Becomes Bush BailoutThe Big 3 Bailout became the Bush Bailout of the Big 3 automakers Friday, December 19, as president George W. Bush agreed to loan the failing automakers as much as $17.4 billion through February 2009. -
As Senator Carl Levin Points Out, Foreign Nations Are Bailing Out Their AutomakersCarl Levin, finishing his 30th year in the United States Senate, is applying extra pressure for an auto industry bailout to save General Motors and Chrysler.
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White House Considers Using Wall Street Bailout Money to Help AutomakersIn light of the Senate's rejection of the $14 billion auto industry aid package, the White House may tap into the Wall Street bailout fund to help bolster the ailing auto industry.
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Automakers Left by Republicans to Scrounge by the WaysideWith Congress not in agreement with the automakers' request for bailout money, they are now left to find a lifeline to hang onto.
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Should the U.S. Government Bail Out the Big Three?Many people are wondering if the Big Three deserves to be bailed out especially after wasting so much money just to fly to Washington, DC.
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Big 3 Bailout: Automakers Plead Their Case... AgainThe Big 3 automakers may not get the bailout money they have been attempting to procure from Congress after all. The CEOs of General Motors, Ford, and Chrysler appeared for Congressional hearings Thursday, December 4... -
Automaker's CEOFly to Washington in a private jet, collect taxpayer loot just in time for Christmas
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Congress Must Act Decisively to Aid Domestic AutomakersSenate Democrats are expected to take up a $25 billion bailout bill for domestic automakers on Monday. Failure to aid the domestic auto industry would have catastrophic consequences.
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Where's My Bailout?Airlines. Banks. Insurance companies. Automakers. Seems like a lot of free-market capitalists are dipping into the taxpayer piggy bank. Shouldn't we add a few golden oldies to the list?
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Should Obama Bailout the Big 3 Automakers? No!A Big 3 collapse would not kill the US economy. -
Senator Richard Shelby of Alabama Leads Opposition to Big 3 BailoutThe Big 3 automakers came to Washington in search of at least a $25 billion loan. But opposition grew when it came to light that the various corporate heads flew into Washington on private corporate jets. -
Could the Automakers Be the Next in Line for a Government Bailout?Are the automakers next for a huge bailout of their bad loans?
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How American Automakers Ignored Their Past HistoryArticle discusses the upheaval in the US auto market due to rapid increase in gas price and the mistakes that US automakers have made in vehicle development.
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Mattel Reaches Out to AutoMakers: Creates New Line of Toy CarsThe result was the unveiling of several designs made by many of the most popular automakers in the world. I was able to have the results of the reveal sent over to me and wanted to pass it along to you.
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UAW and Automakers to Bump Heads Over Jobs BankThis article explains what the jobs bank is, and why it is so important to both sides in this contractual negotiation. -
U.S. Automakers and Union Face Hard ChoicesNext month could be a pivotal moment for domestic car companies, employees, and even the future of the U.S. auto industry as representatives from GM, Ford, and Chrysler meet with the United Auto Workers Union to begin new contract talks.
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"Big Three" Continue to Disappoint Us: American Automakers and their Ongoing Concessions to the Competitionwake up to the news that Daimler-Chrysler has been sold to Cerberus Capital Management; essentially, the Chrysler corporation is no longer in business with Daimler in the way that is used to be,
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What is the Future of the American Automobile Industry?All signs indicate the automotive industry is well on its way to recovery. With management changes, more balanced labor agreements and available consumer credit, the resurgence of the U.S. auto industry has all the makings of a great success story.
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What Cars and Trucks Are Really Entirely American Made Cars?Listing of American made cars and trucks, 2012 new cars made in the United States





