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The Buick Velite concept. Buick 's 2004 New York International Auto Show concept was a breath of fresh air from General Motors, which to that point had let the brand that launched the company in 1908 become the car for old people and their parents.
County will hold auction Thursday of drug property
A public auction of drug-seized property in Saline County will be held Thursday.
Drug Seized Property To Be Auctioned
Saline County Prosecuting Attorney Ken Casady announced a public auction of drug seized property to be held tomorrow at 7 p.m. at Perry Appling's Auctions, located at 22095 I-30 in Bryant.
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In this March 1, 2009 file photo, 2009 Dodge Challengers sit at a Dodge dealership in the south Denver suburb of Littleton, Colo.
The Best Ford Taurus Ever, and thata s No Bull
The Taurus brand means a lot of things to a lot of people, at least in the world of family sedans.
Chrysler/Fiat Product Plans Thicken: Rear-drive Alfa, Small Fiat Minivan Coming
Alfa Romeo has been looking for affordable rear-wheel-drive architecture to help relaunch the brand in North America.
Marchionne may start Chrysler reign cutting models
Mr. Marchionne, who also heads Fiat, took the wheel at the struggling U.S. car maker in June after sealing a deal for the Italian company to take a 20 per cent stake in return for getting Chrysler back to health with the help of its technology.
Chrysler Group LLC Increases Retail Market Share, Reports June 2009 U.S. Sales
AUBURN HILLS, Mich. , /PRNewswire/ -- Chrysler Group LLC increases retail market share more than 1 percentage point compared with June 2008 Dodge Challenger sales increase 34 percent compared with June 2008 Dodge Ram retail sales up 4 percent compared with June 2008 Jeep Liberty retail sales increase 8 percent year-over-year Dodge Journey retail ...
It's official: The U.S. Government is investing in more fuel-efficient cars. Unfortunately, its efforts don't seem to be creating smarter automakers in the process.
CAW to press Ford on staying in Canada
GREG KEENAN AUTO INDUSTRY REPORTER - Last updated on Tuesday, Jun. 30, 2009 07:49AM EDT T he Canadian Auto Workers union will insist that Ford Motor Co.
For Elkhart car dealers, flexibility is the word
It's hard to sell much in a region where the unemployment rate is nearing 20 percent, but the saving grace for the Heart City Automotive dealership on Elkhart's North Nappanee Street has been its used car business.
Hundreds of local Chrysler plant workers are headed back to work today for the first time since the end of April.
More Old Car Heaven auction results
This 1961 Plymouth Fury convertible sold for $17,600 at the Old Car Heaven auction.
The National Business Group on Health Recognizes Chrysler Group LLC for Promoting..
The National Business Group on Health Recognizes Chrysler Group LLC for Promoting... Below is an auto news article from June 26, 2009 from Automotive.com and PRNewswire.
Nissan plan buoys Smyrna residents
SMYRNA - Residents here are excited about Nissan's plan to begin building electric cars, especially new jobs the plan will bring since the plant cut production and offered employee buyouts last year.
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Who is next for $17B in DOE auto loans?
Chrysler and General Motors may not be out of the running, as the U.S. Department of Energy plans to provide additional loan guarantees for advanced vehicle technologies.
US loans $8 billion to carmakers to make fuel-efficient cars
Three automakers, Ford, Nissan and Tesla Motors will receive nearly $8 billion in US Federal low-interest loans from the $25 billion advanced technology vehicles manufacturing incentive programme to make fuel-efficient vehicles in the US.
Reborn Chrysler gets a European makeover
Working from a modest office in a wing of Chrysler's Auburn Hills Technical Center -- rather than the 15-floor executive tower next door -- Chrysler Group LLC's new chief executive, Sergio Marchionne, is quickly bringing clarity and direction to the automaker that exited bankruptcy just two weeks ago.
Officially, official: Tesla gets $465m in loans from the DOE to build Model S, EV powertrains
After many months of anxiously waiting, Tesla Motors officially got the word from the Department of Energy that it would the loan interest loans that it was seeking.
Nissan's Smyrna plant to add 1,300 jobs, produce zero-emissions vehicle
Nissan Motor Co. will add up to 1,300 jobs at its Smyrna plant in Tennessee to begin producing electric, zero-emission cars, officials said today.