Car Manufacturers

Ford to invest $2.3 bln in Brazil in five years

BRASILIA, Nov. 20 (Xinhua) -- The American car manufacturer Ford announced Friday that it would invest 4 billion reais (2.3 billion U.S. dollars) in Brazil over the next five years. The factory in Bahia, northeastern Brazil,...

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Company chief: Opel must shrink capacity up to 25%

CHICAGO, Nov. 20 (Xinhua) -- General Motors Co.'s troubled German carmaker Adam Opel GmbH needs to shrink production capacity across Europe up to 25 percent, the new head of Opel said Friday. Nick Reilly, GM's head of...

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Saab's story takes a trim

Most area showrooms cut loose as GM finalizes sale of quirky brand to group led by Swedish automaker When General Motors completes the sale of Saab, expected this month, it could mark a new beginning for the struggling Swedish...

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Talks continue to avert auto parts strike

Talks between the Canadian Auto Workers Union and company officials with Johnson Controls to avert a potential strike at the automotive parts plant continued past a midnight Friday deadline into Saturday morning.

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Chrysler offers deals to lurebuyers

By Jeff Bennett Dow Jones Newswires DETROIT — Chrysler Group LLC will offer zero-percent financing or as much as $4,500 cash back on its 2010 vehicles in an effort to remain competitive and lure customers into showrooms after...

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Green machining

Linamar joins pack of auto parts makers retooling to build the gear that drives wind and solar energy Solar engine was made by Ontario’s Linamar and is tested at a research site in New Mexico. The president of Pro-Power and...

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Purchases of fuel-efficient vehicles increase slowly

WASHINGTON -- Americans bought slightly more fuel-efficient cars and trucks in 2008 than a year earlier and are expected to do so again this year, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency said Friday.

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GM says improved quarter shows signs of stability

General Motors, its river of red ink stemmed by a trip through bankruptcy court, reported a narrower quarterly loss and said it would start repaying billions of dollars in government loans that helped keep it alive.

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General Motors running quickly through stocks of Pontiacs and Saturns

Even as General Motors kills off its Pontiac and Saturn brands, it's still finding buyers for the cars that remain. In fact, the automaker is depleting stores of Pontiac and Saturn cars faster than expected, Drive On's Sharon...

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Review: Audi\'s new state of the art service facility

Audi the German luxury car maker has come up with a new state of the art service facility at Mathura road in Delhi. The 20,000sq ft facility features covered servicing bays, occupying 14000sq ft with a capacity to service 16...

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