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Nov
13th

Bring on plug-ins; we’re ready, says utilities expert

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With smart planning, the nation's power grid will be able to handle the emergence of plug-in hybrids in the U.S. market, says an environmental specialist for the Electric Power Research Institute. Full story...
Nov
13th

Aid for retiree health is absent from bailout bills

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A plan to use federal loans for retired autoworkers' health benefits is off the table, at least for now. Full story...
Nov
13th

Fiesta helps Ford boost European market share

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Falling consumer confidence and credit tightening hit Ford new-car sales in Europe during October, the company said. Sales during the month were down 12.4 percent to 107,600 units in Ford's 19 main European markets. Full story...
Nov
13th

Chrysler exec touts electric vehicle efforts

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Electric vehicles are not flash-in-the-pan engineering projects for Chrysler LLC. Full story...
Nov
13th

Panelists: Devise a practical energy policy, invest in randd

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Here's a request for President-elect Barack Obama from the auto industry: Give us an energy policy that includes what is technically possible and economically feasible. Full story...
Nov
13th

Treasury would set U.S. stake in automakers under House bill

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The government's stake in U.S. car companies would be determined by the Treasury Department, under a House proposal to rescue the Detroit 3. Taxpayers also would be paid back first when the automakers recover, Steve Adamske, a spokesman for Rep. Full story...
Nov
13th

Tenneco CEO: China will roll out emissions enforcement regionally

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China will begin enforcing vehicle emissions regulations first along its coastline and later in its inland provinces, predicts Gregg Sherrill, CEO of Tenneco Automotive Inc. Tenneco has a vested interest in monitoring that enforcement. Full story...
Nov
13th

Nardelli: Chrysler survival hard without government aid

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PALM DESERT, Calif. (Reuters) - Chrysler LLC needs federal funding and an alliance with other automakers in the United States or abroad to survive a crisis as demand collapses and it burns through cash, Chief Executive Bob Nardelli said today. Full story...
Nov
13th

SandP reviews ratings on 15 N.A. suppliers

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Standard and Poor's said today it is reviewing 15 North American auto suppliers for a possible downgrade in short-term credit ratings because of their exposure to the Detroit 3. Full story...
Nov
13th

2009 Man of the Year: Takeo Fukui

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2009 Man of the Year: Takeo Fukui
2009 Man of the Year: Takeo Fukui - Latest News, Features, and Reviews - Automobile Magazine
In an era when platinum-paid executives rarely deviate from the orthodoxy of the crowd, Honda's Takeo Fukui has successfully avoided faddish trends and instead stayed true to the founding principles of Soichiro Honda.

In a year when the U.S. auto market has been knocked out cold by the one-two punch of spiking fuel prices and the financial meltdown, it's not easy finding a hero in the car business. Now that the tide of easy credit and cheap gasoline has gone out, we see that a lot of car companies have been swimming naked. But not Honda. Honda's steadfast refusal to follow the herd once looked stubborn but now appears prescient. In an era when platinum-paid executives rarely deviate from the orthodoxy of the crowd, Honda's Takeo Fukui has successfully avoided faddish trends and instead stayed true to the founding principles of Soichiro Honda and his successors. For that, Honda president and CEO Takeo Fukui is the 2009 AUTOMOBILE MAGAZINE Man of the Year.


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Nov
13th

HUNGARY: New car sales plunges seen

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New car sales in Hungary will drop sharply both this year and next as the global economic crisis pushes the country into a recession and bank credit dries up, the car importer's association MGE was reported to have said on Thursday. Full story...
Nov
13th

JAPAN: Daihatsu-built Subaru goes on sale

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One of the first models to come from increased cooperation between Toyota, its minicar specialist arm Daihatsu and Subaru maker Fuji Heavy Industries has been launched in Japan. Full story...
Nov
13th

Mexico’s new-vehicle sales plunge 14.3% in October

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Mexico's dealers sold 83,306 new vehicles in October, down 14.3 percent from October 2007 -- making it the worst month for domestic sales in a decade. Full story...
Nov
13th

GERMANY: Toyota bank wants help for auto lessors

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The head of Toyota's German finance unit has called for the government to extend its financial institution rescue package to include those that lease vehicles. Full story...
Nov
13th

Energy expert: Green cars can be profitable, with right innovation

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Green vehicles and technologies can be profitable if engineers use innovation to drive out weight and cost, says Michael Brylawski of the Rocky Mountain Institute. Full story...
Nov
13th

CHINA: Honda sees some growth next year

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China's car market is likely to grow 5% in 2009 despite the global economic slump, a local Honda official has said. Full story...
Nov
13th

US: Wall Street bank suspends GM rating

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Goldman Sachs on Thursday suspended its rating on General Motors, saying the automaker needs at least $22bn in US government aid to survive the credit crunch. Full story...
Nov
13th

GM picks first African-American female design leader

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General Motors has appointed Crystal Windham its first African-American female leader of design. Windham, 35, began her job Nov. 1 as director of North American passenger-car design. Full story...
Nov
13th

GM picks first African-American female design chief

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General Motors has appointed Crystal Windham its first African-American female director of design. Windham, 35, began her job Nov. 1 as director of North American passenger-car design. Full story...
Nov
13th

Goldman suspends GM rating, sees $22 billion bailout

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Goldman Sachs today suspended its rating on General Motors and said the automaker needs at least $22 billion in federal aid to survive a deepening industry downturn. Goldman Sachs forecast the No.1 U.S. automaker will end 2008 with $12. Full story...
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