LOS ANGELES, - Honda's Personal-Neo Urban Transport (P-NUT) design study model made its debut today at the 2009 Los Angeles Auto Show. The P-NUT is designed to demonstrate a futuristic concept for an ultra-compact and sophisticated city coupe.
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LOS ANGELES, - Hyundai today introduced its all-new 2011 Sonata at the Los Angeles Auto Show. This marks the North American debut of the latest version of the popular midsize sedan, introducing Hyundai's "Fluidic Sculpture" design language and an all four-cylinder engine lineup to the U.S. market.
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On the sidelines of the Los Angeles Auto Show, in the courtyard of a posh LA hotel, Infiniti unveiled its brand-new luxury sedan, the M, a new interpretation of the values of the Japanese brand.
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Every year, new-vehicles sales start to dwindle in November and pick up again in March. It's the same scenario this year, but some manufacturers are still finding ways to move out their inventory.
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A Cadillac Coupe has always brought thoughts of elegance, riches and envy. Think of the Eldorado, any Eldorado! Or any Coupe de Ville. These cars were all about personal luxury transportation. Times have changed and so has Cadillac.
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Smaller than an Outlander, the RVR is all-new and promises ample utility space and high performance.
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Infiniti showed its new 2011 M sedans at a private reception Tuesday ahead of the Los Angeles auto show. The new M sedans debut with a pair of new engines and a slew of new technologies.
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Bill Ludwig will become Campbell-Ewald's chairman and CEO on Jan. 1, taking the reins of an advertising agency amid uncertainty over its biggest and oldest client -- Chevrolet.
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In two years, Ed Whitacre has gone from running the largest U.S. telecommunications company to the largest U.S. automaker. And the new interim CEO of General Motors Co. has used his reputation as a bulldog and deal maker to do the job.
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General Motors Co. CEO Fritz Henderson has stepped down at the request of GM's board of directors, and Chairman Ed Whitacre will replace him on an interim basis while GM searches for a new leader.
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Five things to keep in mind as yet another changing of the guard takes place at General Motors: 1. Fritz Henderson did a heck of a job; 2. Ed Whitacre needs to be dynamically conservative in his new role; 3.
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In the new Detroit, it's all about the CEO, all about having the right guy in command at the right time. We are in the era of the outsider hero. The relative calm at Ford Motor Co.
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Itand#8217;s not clear what influence Fritz Hendersonand#8217;s resignation as General Motors Co. CEO will have on slow-moving dealer settlement talks with GM and Chrysler Group, a leader of a rejected-dealers group said today.
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It's not clear what influence Fritz Henderson's resignation as General Motors Co. CEO will have on slow-moving dealer settlement talks with GM and Chrysler Group, a leader of a rejected-dealers group said today.
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At its monthly meeting in Detroit today, the General Motors Board of Directors accepted the resignation of Fritz Henderson as Director, President and CEO of the company.
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Former Delphi Corp. chief Steve Miller has left the turnaround business to become chairman of a private equity firm in New York. Miller, 68, today joined MidOcean Partners, a group with major investments in such companies as the Sbarro Inc.
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General Motors Chief Executive Fritz Henderson is leaving the company amid reports that he has been ousted by the GM board, which met yesterday (December 1).
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General Motors Chief Executive Fritz Henderson is leaving the company amid reports that he has been ousted by the GM board, which met yesterday (December 1).
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