Articles, tagged with "u s auto", page 1
27th January 2011
SOME SORT OF used car, a pre-owned motor vehicle, or a second hand car, is automobile that provides previously had a number of retail keepers. Used cars and trucks are sold through a number of outlets, which includes franchise as well as independent vehic...
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SusanCasey22
25th January 2011
U.S. auto sales rose to the highest rate in 16 months in December, and major automakers forecast the recovery would gather momentum in 2011 as the industry distances itself from one of its deepest slumps ever.
Auto sales are one of the first snapshots ...
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Author:
Merinews
20th August 2010
Online Mexican insurance gives any traveler that extra peace of mind before they head south of the border. Reason being, Mexican law presumes that anyone involved in an accident is guilty until the investigation proves otherwise. This is the main reason w...
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Author:
Gary
05th August 2010
With the current disorder in the U.S. auto market, many car dealers now are offering substantial price diminution on new and used vehicles. As a result; this is perhaps right times to buy a car in recent memory. If you are a first time car buyer looking f...
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Author:
rachel
13th July 2010
General Motors needs to expand their sales. And doing so may require them to become more aggressive when it comes to securing subprime loans for their buyers. The subprime market is an excellent place for GM to go buyer hunting. After all, it is a huge se...
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Author:
David Ruebush
30th June 2010
Offshore outsourcing is the transfer of knowledge easier to create competition where the original companies themselves. Example is China. In the years 1990 and 2000 U.S. auto makers concerned China to make parts for their vehicles, but China is now ready ...
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Author:
jhoneyd
17th June 2010
I read an interesting blog article today on the Japanese and their ‘reverse outsourcing' experience. This made me wonder how and if we could apply this concept to our industry. Perhaps it is somewhat premature given LPO's relative nascent state in the ...
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Author:
spurani
08th June 2010
Ford emerged from 2009 as the strongest American carmaker, and the only one that has not accepted aid from the U.S. government. The last decade has been a difficult one for Ford and the U.S. auto industry. Throughout the last decade, Ford and its U.S. riv...
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Ronnie Tanner
03rd June 2010
The circle of Assumptions; what is the circle of Assumptions? Well, the circle of Assumptions is an effective tool in helping people look at and realize what ideas they can actually justify having and which ideas were simply preconceived by situations th...
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Author:
quantumleader
14th May 2010
One thing that has sustained successful companies over time is a well-developed moral compass. A company that loses its moral foresight will eventually fail as it causes pain to its employees, society, communities, and, of course, its shareholders. Few pu...
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Author:
Paul
06th May 2010
It's been a tough couple of years for General Motors but some signs of hope are finally starting to appear on the horizon for the troubled U.S. auto giant.
After taking on the additional debt of 6.7 billion dollars in government loans, GM is already o...
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Author:
Alex Mc Stafani
30th April 2010
The Explorer by Ford has always been a favorite in the SUV market with millions of units sold.It is a very versatile truck which handles many tasks well.You can get a price quote on your new Explorer an any CT Ford Dealer.You can get an Explorer in either...
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Author:
Devin Eaton
29th March 2010
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 ...
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Author:
Rex Haney
16th March 2010
Lots of folks are speculating about GM's future. If you take all the press reports at heart, you would think that General Motors is on life support. Quite frankly, the opposite is true especially when you look at the global picture. In 2005, "the General"...
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Author:
Homer Molina
23rd November 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...
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Author:
John Simon