Nov 16, 2009 | Washington Post
GM reports $1.2B loss, says it shows progress
In this Jan. 12, 2009 file photo, the General Motors logo is seen on display at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit.
FW GM plant prepares for new shift
Fort Wayne's General Motors Assembly plant will soon welcome 700 new employees as the plant expands by adding a third shift, GM officials announced Tuesday afternoon.
New GM may lean on Latin America lessons
For all its miscues at home, General Motors Corp. has built a powerhouse operation in Latin America, where its fuel-efficient vehicles could play a crucial role in returning the battered company to health.
WASHINGTON -- Car shoppers could take advantage of government incentives worth up to $4,500 this summer to send their old gas guzzler to the scrap heap in favor of a more fuel-efficient new vehicle.
US consumers could get up to $4,500 toward new car - AP
A A A' Car shoppers could take advantage of government incentives worth up to $4,500 this summer to send their old gas guzzler to the scrap heap in favor of a more fuel-efficient new vehicle.
GM mulls $46 million investment in Fort Wayne
Local GM officials want to expand the plant's capabilities so it can make heavy-duty, extended-cab Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra pickup trucks.
A look at GM's planned plant closures
A look at the plants General Motors Corp. said Monday it will close or idle. Assembly plants scheduled to close: ? Wilmington, Del.
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