The Fiat brand returns to North America in December after an absence of nearly three decades. Depending on the source providing the information, Fiat wants to sell between 50,000 and 100,000 vehicles in North America in 2011.
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General Motors Co.'s acquisition of subprime lender AmeriCredit Corp. for $3.5 billion later this year could be the first step toward creating a full-blown captive finance company.
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As Tesla Motors seeks to fuel growth with the cash from its successful stock offering, it's moving into unexplored territory. The Silicon Valley electric car maker remains largely unknown to U.S. consumers.
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Dale Pollak's journey has taken him from Cadillac-GMC dealer to technology pioneer. He has written two books, earned a law degree and founded vAuto Inc., a software company that specializes in used-vehicle inventory management.
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Florida Lexus dealer Jim Dunn winced a few weeks ago when he had to write a check for $200,000 -- for light bulbs. But they are light bulbs with a mission. Dunn is installing energy-efficient LED bulbs throughout his 3.
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Ford Motor Co. initially will use only social media to advertise its redesigned 2011 Ford Explorer.
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BMW AG and Daimler AG will jointly develop and purchase seat frames as part of a cooperation agreement designed to save costs, BMW said on Sunday.
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Geely founder and chairman Li Shufu succeeded in China by marketing "the world's cheapest car" to an emerging middle class in the country's inland cities. But his Geely model was mercilessly panned in America in 2007.
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Fiat should keep its pledge to boost Italian car production, a newspaper cited the labor minister as saying, after the company said last week it would move production of models such as the next Multipla minivan to Serbia.
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Italy's labor minister summoned Fiat and trade unions for talks on July 28 after the company's decision to move production of some vehicles to Serbia fueled fears for the future of its biggest Italian plant.
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A GM filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission would be the first step toward an IPO to reduce the U.S. government's ownership in the automaker after a $50 billion bailout in 2009.
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Toyota will likely post a group operating profit of about $1.1 billion for the April-June period as sales gain strength after a recall crisis, the Nikkei business daily reported.
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A plan to maintain operations at a General Motors Co. parts plant in eastern France was in doubt after a labor union refused to sign a deal on Friday to freeze salaries and cut working days.
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Fiat Turkish joint venture Tofas will team with the country's largest appliance maker to produce an electric engine for the Doblo van, which could be ready for production by mid-2011 if demand rises, Tofas said.
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BMW AG and Daimler AG will jointly develop and purchase seat frames as part of a cooperation agreement designed to save costs, BMW said on Sunday.
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Ron Dennis, wasn't at the German Grand Prix, instead he was at the Brickyard 400 trying to make his company the fuel injection supplier for NASCAR.
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Bosses of the failed USF1 project lied and did great damage to formula one's potential to break into the crucial American market explains Ron Dennis.
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Jamie McMurray became the third driver in NASCAR history to sweep the series' two biggest races holding off Kevin Harvick and Gregg Biffle at the Brickyard 400.
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The FIA's Jo Bauer on Sunday eased a burgeoning controversy about flexible front wings.
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Sergio Perez claimed maiden win in sprint race at Hockenheim, while championship leader Pastor Maldonado was forced to retire after an accident.
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