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Ford still Deciding on the Fate of Volvo

26th July 2007
The last time that Bill Ford has made an optimistic announcement was in 2005 wherein he cited Ford and Volvo engineers working together to produce new exciting safety features that will enhanced night vision and improved collision avoidance ability of v... Read >
Author: Morgay

Drive-a-Toyota Act for Upscale Environmental Lobbies

05th July 2007
Nancy Pelosi, Harry Reid and most of their colleagues are siding with unrest in environmental solicit over American carmakers and workers. It is their Drive-a-Toyota Act, a phrase taken from Toyota wheels maker and giant Japanese car maker Toyota. T... Read >
Author: Kaye Leery

Good News for GM: Cobalt Sales Up After Long Slump

16th June 2007
More good news for the General Motors Corp. Lordstown Complex come as its Chevrolet Cobalt in May snapped an eight-month streak of declining year-over-year sales. GM reported last week that Cobalt sales rose in May as shoppers began paying more attentio... Read >
Author: Iver Penn

Ford, LCC (ACH) Renews Ties with UAW, DLEG, MIOSHA

15th June 2007
In a move to further stress the importance of employee health and safety conditions in its Michigan manufacturing facilities, Ford Motor Company and Automotive Components Holdings, LCC (ACH) have renewed a partnership with the United Auto Workers (UAW),... Read >
Author: Zeke

GM to Discuss Job Changes Policies with UAW

31st May 2007
General Motors and the United Auto Workers have not yet officially started their contract talks and yet critical battles are already waging on various plants of GM around the country. GM the producer of top-of-the-line GMC turn signal is trying to p... Read >
Author: Iver Penn

Iowa Dealers Still Optimistic in Selling Chrysler Products

24th May 2007
The sale of the Chrysler Group has aroused various reactions. There are some who thinks that it was the best solution like for instance Veteran Des Moines-area Dodge dealer Stew Hansen who thinks that the sale of the Auburn Hills-based company was an ab... Read >
Author: Evander

Chrysler's Ground-breaking Ceremony for New Axle Plant in Marysville

24th May 2007
The City of Marysville has recently given Chrysler AG a warm welcome headed by Marysville Mayor Gary Orr to show its appreciation for Chrysler AG's decision in choosing the city as the site for the $700 million axle plant. The ground-breaking ceremony w... Read >
Author: Evander

Chery to Reconsider Deal with Chrysler

24th May 2007
According to reports Chery, the Chinese auto maker that DaimlerChrysler AG has previously formed a limited partnership with the intention of building Chrysler-branded cars wants to re-examine the deal again in lieu of the sale to Cerberus. Zhang Li,... Read >
Author: Evander

Zetsche: Letting go is always hard to do

21st May 2007
The decision to let go of Chrysler sure was not an easy one. In fairness to Daimler it has tried to help its American automaker partner by providing additional investment but despite the efforts still Chrysler was not able to regain financial health. Th... Read >
Author: Dwyane Thomas

Cerberus: Chrysler To Remain Intact

21st May 2007
The Cerberus Capital Management LP met with 100 United Auto Workers (UAW) officials to assure them the automaker would remain intact. During the two-hour meeting in Detroit, Cerberus CEO Steve Feinberg told the officials who represent Chrysler's plant... Read >
Author: Anthony Fontanelle

DaimlerChrysler Obtain Profit for Q1…Chrysler to be handed to Cerberus

17th May 2007
DaimlerChrysler, the world's second largest producer of luxury cars and manufacturer of high quality Mercedes window motors has announced recently that the first quarter profit that they obtain is more than doubled and Mercedes has helped a lot in offse... Read >
Author: Dwyane Thomas

Chrysler to Build New Plants and Upgrade Three Others

20th April 2007
Amidst the controversies not to mention the billion dollar losses that DaimlerChrysler AG's Chrysler Group is facing it still plans to build two new plants in Michigan and upgrade three others. The said plan is to be formally announced late Wednesda... Read >
Author: Gertrude Sayzer

Kirk Kerkorian Bidding for Chrysler AG

13th April 2007
Kirk Kerkorian an American billionaire and president/CEO of Tracinda Corporation, a private holding company based in Beverly Hills, California---has already filed his bid for Chrysler amounting to $4.5 billion. Mr. Kerkorian vision is to create a partne... Read >
Author: Lisa Ziegler

Ford Sells Michigan, Mexico Plants

05th January 2007
Ford Motor Co. announced that it has entered into agreements with two companies to sell Michigan and Mexico auto parts plants. The companies are Flex-N-Gate Corp. and Cooper-Standard Automotive Inc. The former is a privately held manufacturing compa... Read >
Author: Jason Moore

Ford Begins Super Duty Production at Kentucky Plant

22nd December 2006
Ford Motor Co. has finally started its production for its new F-Series Super Duty pickup truck. The new truck from the automaker is expected to secure the already outstanding reputation of Ford when it comes to manufacturing trucks. According to enthusi... Read >
Author: Chuck Smith
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