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Auto industry thrives during global turm...
The country's automotive industry can trace its roots back to 1944 when the Kyungsung Industrial Co., which went onto become Kia Motors Corp., was founded.
Auto parts makers target new markets
In reaction to the auto meltdown, Canadian firms are looking at aerospace. mining, alternative energy producers and even lawn mowers Greg Keenan Windsor, Ont.
Test Drive: 2010 Mercedes-Benz S400 BlueHybrid
Call it a form of discrimination if you will, but the well-heeled looking for a dash of green in their full-sized luxury sedans had slim pickins here in North America.
Buyers geared up for deals at classic car auction
The auctioneer opened the bidding on the 1978 burgundy Corvette at $62,000. Although it was in mint condition, potential buyers for the car from Chevy's 25th Anniversary Collection didn't offer more than $8,000 for the classic.
Judge: GM can sever ties with 38 dealers
A federal bankruptcy judge today allowed the old General Motors Corp. to sever ties with 38 dealers who did not accept wind-down agreements, or revised contracts.
Judge: GM can sever ties with 38 dealers
A federal bankruptcy judge today allowed the old General Motors Corp. to sever ties with 38 dealers who did not accept wind-down agreements, or revised contracts.
GM announces mileage for electric car
General Motors Corp. said Tuesday its Chevrolet Volt rechargeable electric car should get 230 miles per gallon of gasoline in city driving, more than four times the current champion, the Toyota Prius.
GM announces mileage for electric car
General Motors Corp. said Tuesday its Chevrolet Volt rechargeable electric car should get 230 miles per gallon of gasoline in city driving, more than four times the current champion, the Toyota Prius.
GM announces mileage for electric car
General Motors Corp. said Tuesday its Chevrolet Volt rechargeable electric car should get 230 miles per gallon of gasoline in city driving, more than four times the current champion, the Toyota Prius.
China's Bureaucrats Approve BMWs for Themselves, Push Geely for the Masses
The Chinese governmenta s addition of Mercedes and BMWs to the list of approved official cars for bureaucrats infuriates Yang Jun.
GM seeks court OK to drop 38 holdout dealerships
General Motors Corp asked a federal bankruptcy court on Tuesday for permission to drop 38 U.S. dealers who have rejected the automaker's offer of a payout to wind down their operations.
GM lawyer urges judge to approve asset sale
Creditors who have objected to the sale of General Motors Corp.'s best assets are simply holding out for more money and fail to realize there are no offers and zero options other than a liquidation that could worsen the nation's weak economy, the automaker's attorney said in court here Wednesday.
House panel backs bill for disclosure of 401 fees Retirement plan administrators would have to disclose all fees deducted from investors' 401 accounts under legislation backed by a House panel.
General Motors Will Keep 60 U.S. Dealerships Previously Slated for Closure
General Motors Corp. said it has reversed decisions to end franchise agreements with 60 dealers, as the largest U.S. automaker scales back its retail network under bankruptcy reorganization.
GM gives reprieves to 60 dealers slated for shutdown
General Motors Corp. has given 60 dealers a reprieve after initially telling them their franchise agreements would not be renewed next year.
GM courts dealers in fight with Congress over cuts
General Motors Corp. is fighting efforts in Congress to block the Detroit automaker from closing at least 1,330 U.S. dealerships, urging its dealers to lobby lawmakers on its behalf.
GM gives breakdown of dealer closings
General Motors Corp. plans to wind down franchise agreements with 38 dealers in Missouri and 29 in Kansas.
Dow Average Erases 2009 Loss as Investors See Recession Ending; IBM Gains
The Dow Jones Industrial Average erased its 2009 loss, becoming the last major U.S. stock gauge to give investors a profit for the year, as confidence increased that the worst recession since World War II is ending.
GM extends factory closures for up to 4 more weeks 4:34PM ET
General Motors Corp. has decided to extend the temporary summertime closure of seven factories because widespread temporary shutdowns will not be enough to control a burgeoning supply of some models, the company said Tuesday.
GM Says May U.S. Sales Best So Far In 2009
General Motors Corp on Tuesday reported U.S. sales for May. Highlights: * says U.S. sales are down 29.6 percent in May.
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