General Motors is to temporarily idle about 30% of its North American vehicle assembly capacity in the first quarter of 2009, taking about a quarter million units out of the production schedule.
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After an extended lay-off as a premium dog food taster in China, 'Big Dog', the opinionated mutt with an occasional column on just-auto, is back. With automakers the world over getting the begging bowls out for taxpayer funded soft loans, our canine chum recalls an early encounter with Team Tata, back in the days when Britain still had its own auto industry.
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After an extended lay-off as a premium dog food taster in China, 'Big Dog', the opinionated mutt with an occasional column on just-auto, is back. With automakers the world over getting the begging bowls out for taxpayer funded soft loans, our canine chum recalls an early encounter with Team Tata, back in the days when Britain still had its own auto industry.
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BMW's redesigned 2009 Z4 roadster is the company's first to come with a retractable hard top roof. Other new features includes a double clutch automatic transmission and a hard disk navigator/entertainment system. Unlike its predecessors, this one will be built in Germany, rather than the US.
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U.S. President George W. Bush said on Monday an announcement on a auto industry rescue was not imminent, leaving the industry's fate clouded in uncertainty for a little longer.
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President George W. Bush said today an announcement about a Detroit 3 rescue was not imminent but added a decision would not take long.
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The British government is set to unveil a limited aid package for car manufacturers this week, the Sunday Times said.
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Schaeffler group aims to appoint four of its own managers to Continental 's supervisory board as soon as possible, owner Maria-Elisabeth Schaeffler told Frankfurter Allgemeine Sonntagszeitungin an interview.
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BMW has finally lifted the lid on the new Z4 – and replaced the fabric roof of old with a folding hard-top.
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About 2,000 U.S. new-vehicle dealerships and#x2014; nearly one of every 10 and#x2014; will close in 2008 and 2009, the National Automobile Dealers Association projects.
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Last Thursday, Dec. 11, the U.S. Senate failed to approve a Detroit 3 bailout pushed by some Republicans that would have rolled back UAW wages and benefits to the level of North America's transplant automakers. But the issue is complex.
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As the general sales manager of a big Acura dealership, Dayton Diaz made friends with all his customers.
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Japanese automakers are cutting jobs at home as the U.S. downturn forces them to slash production. Toyota Motor Corp. leads the pack with its plan to trim 6,000 contract workers in the fiscal year ending March 31, 2009.
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John Campi, Chrysler's purchasing chief who pushed for low-cost parts from Asia, told suppliers late Friday, Dec. 12, that he had resigned, effective that day. He cited health problems. Chrysler named Scott Garberding, 44, to replace Campi.
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Chevrolet advertising agency Campbell-Ewald will dismiss as many as 100 employees as the auto retailer cuts costs, executives familiar with the matter said.
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As the general sales manager of a big Acura dealership, Dayton Diaz made friends with all his customers.
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General Motors is experimenting with a new process of direct payments to suppliers that could save the automaker as much as $200 million annually.
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