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29th September 2009
Ranks the world's production and marketing in the title six months later, China's automobile market back to second place. According to the latest statistics, along with the economic recovery in North America, the U.S. auto market has been from the end of ... Read >
Author: orietta
17th September 2009
China is laying plans at this very moment to begin shipment of passenger vehicles to the North American market by mid 2007. Chinese automobile manufacturer, Chery, yes read that again…the company sounds strangely like Chevy, is looking at bringing not j... Read >
04th June 2009
The economic crisis has left American automobile companies paralyzed. These giant companies, which have turnover that are larger than several economies across the world, are under severe financial strain. They have pushed to the edge of bankruptcy. Since ... Read >
Author: Carazoo.com
15th April 2009
Ever since the invention of automobiles, there had been continuous endeavors to invent new designs and technologies. This led to many events which later became important chapters of the history of the automobile industry by introducing new cars even in ... Read >
Author: Carazoo.com
27th March 2009
Straight Talk About Auto Body Repair Networks
When your car is damaged in an accident, you want it repaired quickly, expertly and conveniently at the least possible cost to you.
Insurers have established auto body repair networks, sometimes call â... Read >
Author: Paul Steiner Family Insurance
09th February 2009
When the Founding Fathers of America declared its independence, they could not have imagined that, 232 years later, the United States would be so dependent on foreign countries before oil gushed from a well in Titusville, marking the beginning of the glob... Read >
Author: Jeff J
16th January 2009
Ongoing economic recession – unprecedented in our lifetimes – has hit every industry hard. Even the newspaper industry is shrinking. But Auto industry was the hardest hit among all. Analysts are alive to the situation and are continuously giving opini... Read >
Author: Hamid
05th January 2009
In Auto News, CNN reported that new car sales are at the lowest point in 25 years. OK, well what are we going to do about that problem? Here is a snippert from CNN.com
“From 1999 through 2006, U.S auto sales averaged 16.9 million vehicles a year. Bef... Read >
Author: BrooklynHero
01st December 2008
It is really only a matter of time. Maybe next month, but probably sometime later next year. Still, the end result is all too clear. Sooner or later there will be a bankruptcy filing for General Motors. The auto giant, that once controlled more than half ... Read >
Author: James William Smith
25th November 2008
The election for the 44th President is over, and the uncertainty of the race is behind us. Now we face the next round of uncertainty – how this election will affect the outdoor advertising industry. There has not been a more stressful start for a Presid... Read >
Author: Frank Rolfe
21st October 2008
Getting a used car loan during a credit crisis is becoming more difficult. Used to, getting a loan for a used car was rather simple. If you had good credit there was no problem and if you had marginal credit it was still very easy to get a car loan. Even ... Read >
Author: Billy Ferriolo
21st August 2008
It is no secret that the economy is having an adverse affect on the auto industry as a whole. In general, the U.S. auto market sales have recently declined. As gas prices continue to rise, consumers and businesses everywhere are feeling the squeeze. Be... Read >
Author: Joel Marica
01st April 2008
Make no mistake, the U.S. economy is teetering on the brink. Take the sub-prime mortgage meltdown. So far the banks have admitted to just over $100 billion in bad debts but the truth is – no one knows how much money has been lost. According to Fed Chair... Read >
Author: lazysubmit
23rd July 2007
Japan's Isuzu Motors Ltd. said Thursday that it is considering a set up in a joint venture to produce diesel engines with Toyota Motor Corp. as part of the tie-up which was announced by the two firms last year.
The truck maker and the world’s numbe... Read >
Author: Kaye Leery
19th July 2007
Amidst the less enthusiastic sales of the Volkswagen brand in the U.S. this year, the German automaker has decided a reshuffle in its top management. Volkswagen has already lost $827 million in North America last year.
Stefan Jacoby, 49, who has earl... Read >
Author: Jason Moore
05th July 2007
Another piece of the U.S. auto industry fell to the hands of private investors as General Motor Corp.'s decided to sell its Allison Transmission unit to a pair of buyout firms for $5.6 billion Thursday last week.
The automaker has agreed to sell Alli... Read >
Author: Iver Penn
19th June 2007
To accomplish 20 times as much, you need to learn and continually use all eight steps of the 2,000 percent solution process in the correct order.
The steps are listed here:
1. Understand the importance of measuring performance.
2. Decide what to ... Read >
Author: Donald Mitchell
04th June 2007
Ford Motor Company Executive Chairman Bill Ford Jr. said last Thursday that they were not able to get the chance to pick up the lead in responding to environmental concerns as well as to style its sedan that looked flat in recent years. With this, he re... Read >
Author: Evander
21st May 2007
A used car, also known as a pre-owned vehicle and second hand car, is a vehicle that has previously had one or more owners. Used cars are sold through a variety of outlets, which include franchise and independent dealers, rental car companies, leasing com... Read >
Author: michael
23rd January 2007
It’s the age old question who makes and sells the best cars? Undoubtedly, you will here more opinions on the subject than a mind can entertain. American auto makers versus imports, it’s really a touchy subject with millions of people who are dead set ... Read >
Author: Dennis James
07th August 2006
In the largest bankruptcy ever to hit the U.S. Auto sector, Delphi, an auto parts manufacturer, declared bankruptcy in Oct 2005, just before the change to the new bankruptcy law. Delphi had been spun off as a new company by GM only six years before. ... Read >
Author: Howard Giske
01st June 2006
Auto Parts Train has served millions of car owners and mechanics across North America for many years now by offering high quality aftermarket, collision, and replacement auto parts. Through the company's dedication to provide only the best auto parts, i... Read >
Author: Jenny McLane
11th May 2006
Auto Parts Online is recognized as one of the foremost online suppliers of high quality aftermarket, replacement and collision auto parts in the U.S. and Canada. For more than two decades now, it has continuously supplied top quality parts to millions o... Read >
Author: Jenny McLane
30th April 2006
For more than twenty five years now, Parts Train has been a leading provider of aftermarket, replacement and collision parts that are of the best quality, reliability and durability. The company has built a good name for itself through sheer dedication ... Read >
Author: Jenny McLane
25th April 2006
Auto Parts Train is recognized in the industry as one of the leading suppliers of high quality aftermarket, replacement, collision parts. For more than a quarter-century, the company has provided car owners access to the best-quality automotive parts an... Read >
Author: Jenny McLane
05th March 2006
Mercedes has long looked at the entire U.S. auto market as fair game, meaning it is not just a place where it can sell luxury vehicles, but a place to market "low budget" vehicles too. Unknown to some American motorists, the Mercedes name is much broader ... Read >
Author: Matthew C. Keegan
09th January 2006
Going back to the 1920's, the U.S. automakers began to break away from Henry Ford's philosophy of sticking with the same model, in the same color, at the same price. Instead, manufactures like General Motors changed models every year, to give the impressi... Read >
Author: enRico Nestler
31st December 2005
Going back to the 1920's, the U.S. automakers began to break away from Henry Ford's philosophy of sticking with the same model, in the same color, at the same price. Instead, manufactures like General Motors changed models every year, to give the impressi... Read >
Author: Derek Miller
10th October 2005
Environmental conservation has recently become the latest buzzword among major countries in the world. As governments of developed countries realize the importance and inevitability of working towards environmental conservation, major business houses are ... Read >
Author: Mansi Gupta
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