Daimler: Fix Chrysler or Else...
by Anthony Fontanelle. Chrysler Group needs swift and clever moves to avoid further losses. The company knows exactly that one wrong move could trigger the worst to its detriment. It could lose its goodwill. It could lose its German suitors. It could even lose everything ...
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Gms Zero-interest Financing Scheme Plus More
by Noah Scott. General Motors, world's number 1 carmaker will offer zero-interest financing for most of its 2006 and 2007 models for as long as sixty months or five years. The carmaker has offered such financing scheme to cope with the 17% drop in its January US s...
To Sell or not to Sell Chrysler
by Noah Scott. The Chief Executive of DaimlerChrysler Dieter Zetsche is under pressure as it decides on the fate of its money-losing Chrysler Group. But according to some reliable sources the automaker is open to any offer coming from US automakers that are willin...
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Nissan Offers More Addition to the Micra
by Lauren Woods. Ever since its inception in the market, the Nissan Micra has been known as the best supermini in the market today. The reputation of the car's maker is one of the reasons for the Micra's popularity. The quality and reliability that accompany the c...
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Is Daimler Selling Chrysler?
by Glady Reign. Dieter Zetsche, the DaimlerChrysler chairman, was once called the merger champion. He shocked the auto industry last Wednesday when he declined to rule out selling Chrysler, the Auburn Hills-based unit. On that day, Zetsche announced 13,000 job cuts...
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Fords Bull: Ready to Rumble
by Lauren Woods. Automotive trend these days reflects bountiful change of names. Such trend did not skip Ford Five Hundred, a slow-selling sedan of the automaker. The Five Hundred will now be using the more appealing, as the automaker claims, Taurus name.Ford Taurus...
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Volkswagen to Produce New Compact Car
by Lauren Woods. Volkswagen AG's new chief executive said the automaker plans a new compact model and does not foresee impending job cuts. Martin Winterkorn, former head of Audi division, became Volkswagen's CEO this year, and has since taken over the company's core...
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