General Motors CEO Dan Akerson says he says "empathy" with fellow-automaker Renault concerning last week's furore that saw high-level French politicians refer to "industrial espionage" following the French manufacturer's suspension of three senior executives.
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General Motors CEO Dan Akerson says he says "empathy" with fellow-automaker Renault concerning last week's furore that saw high-level French politicians refer to "industrial espionage" following the French manufacturer's suspension of three senior executives.
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General Motors CEO Dan Akerson says the automaker is aiming to produce more that the initial 25,000 Volts projected.
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General Motors CEO Dan Akerson says the automaker is aiming to produce more that the initial 25,000 Volts projected.
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Volkswagen's new U.S.-built sedan, which until now was known as the NMS (for "new midsize sedan"), will wear the familiar Passat nameplate when it goes on sale this fall as a 2012 model.
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Nissan Motor Co. will return to the Detroit auto show in 2012 after a three-year absence.
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The C-Max is definitely a different take on people haulers for Ford. With Euro design and quirky seating, it's a unique species in the company's lineup. So why not take things a step further? Two steps, in fact.
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Say good-bye to the Aveo. The Korean-built, hard-to-pronounce Chevrolet econobox will soon be gone. Replacing it is a sleeker and trendier new proposition not so subtly called the Sonic.
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Nissan Motor Co. will return to the Detroit auto show in 2012 after a three-year absence.
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After an agonizingly slow start, 2010 finished with a fourth-quarter rush that persuaded some automakers to raise their 2011 sales forecasts. The December sales rate was the best of the year, pushing the 2010 U.S. light-vehicle total to 11.
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Seventy-six percent of the 412 dealers responding to an Automotive News poll on vehicle allocation said they were losing sales because of inventory shortages.
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CEO James McElya led Cooper-Standard Holdings Inc. back into the black last year. The maker of sealing products, fluid-handling systems and anti-vibration products gets 95 percent of its approximately $2.
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The mission of the new Buick Verano is simple: Widen Buick's reach and woo import buyers shopping for a compact luxury sedan.
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If automotive companies need another reminder of the complexity of connecting the Internet to the automobile, look no further than last week's International Consumer Electronics Show.
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As North American vehicle production ramps up, spot shortages of electronics components have forced Robert Bosch GmbH and other suppliers to produce and deliver every possible part.
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To understand the challenges facing Joel Ewanick and Jim Farley in 2011, glance first at what the marketing chiefs at General Motors Co. and Ford Motor Co. are not selling this year.
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When his father's Moosup, Conn., Chrysler-Dodge-Jeep-Chevrolet dealership shut down in early 2009, Ellis Disch saw a promising business opportunity.
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Audi is still studying the business case for building a vehicle assembly plant in the United States and will make a final call within the next four years, CEO Rupert Stadler said.
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Though saving the unveiling of its upcoming supercar until the Geneva Motor Show in March, Automobili Lamborghini divulged several major technical details about its Murcielago replacement.
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VW will price its U.S.-built Passat at about $20,000 in the United States, which is a whopping $11,000 cheaper than the starting price of German-built Passats in Europe.
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With the current economy the last thing you need is for your vehicle to break down. Whether your driving a reliable car or a busted up