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The cars that will likely set the pace in 2014

Experts are speculating that the five-door Alfa Romeo Milano will form the basis for a new Chrysler sedan. It'll go on sale in Europe first, then likely come to the U.S. a few years later.Expect these new models to hit the road in the next five years.


Smart in court, Chrysler struggles in showroom

Only one Chrysler model showed a sales increase over June of last year — the Dodge Challenger muscle car.The latest numbers on auto sales show that Chrysler needs to quickly figure out how to navigate the car market as deftly as it did bankruptcy court.


Cup holders paved way for interior car design

Cup holders have come a long way from when some carmakers considerd them an annoying design afterthought. These days, all new cars have two husky cup holders in the center console and usually a pair in both front doors, and in the back seat and cargo areas. Cup holders led the way for a host of other amenities people now enjoy — and demand.The cup holder, in its modern automotive incarnation, is about 30 years old.  It achieved industrial-design celebrity status in the 1980s, and it's been proliferating ever since.


Auto sales declines show signs of steadying

2010 Mustangs and Mustang GTs sit at a Ford dealership in Colorado. Ford’s June sales showed signs of stabilization, as the healthiest Detroit automaker posted its smallest decline of the year.U.S. car and truck sales showed signs of stabilizing in June after a year of sharp declines, but every major automaker except Honda Motor Co. reported lower sales than in May.


Official: No funding for GM after July 10
A senior member of Obama’s auto task force testified Wednesday that the government will not continue to fund GM’s operations if the automaker doesn’t get approval to sell its assets.

GPS for autos starting to get ‘smarter’

Garmin's GPS, shown in a Suzuki SX4, alerts drivers to slow traffic, and lets them also avoid routes that include dirt roads, one-way streets and toll roads. It's among the newer and GPS navigation systems will soon get much smarter about applying their encyclopedic knowledge, letting drivers know where traffic is slowing and what roads may be closed down.


Newsweek: Why 'cash for clunkers' is flawed
True, the new program offers to pay $3,500 or $4,500 for old, gas-guzzling cars and trucks, but while the government's plan may benefit some buyers, it's not for everyone.

Chrysler Financial to cut 9 percent of workers
Chrysler's former financial arm said Tuesday that it will reduce its work force by 9 percent, or more than 300 employees, as it restructures operations after losing its preferred lender status with the automaker.

GM’s CEO grilled in court over ‘new’ company
GM's CEO was grilled by a string of lawyers on Tuesday about his company’s bid to sell its “good” parts into a new company and emerge from bankruptcy protection.

The office on wheels
Recognizing that its commercial vehicle customers are as increasingly reliant on technology as much as cubicle-bound desk jockeys, Ford has developed a suite of technologies and applications aimed at mobile commercial customers.

Ford: ‘We're not slipping back’

2010 Mustangs and Mustang GT's sit at a Ford dealership in the Colorado city of Centennial. Ford's top sales analyst said U.S. auto sales may have stopped their month to month declines in June.Ford's top sales analyst said Monday U.S. auto sales may have stopped their month to month declines in June and could be down less than 30 percent for the first time since September of last year.


Porsche rejects Volkswagen’s investment bid
Porsche has rejected Volkswagen AG’s bid to take a 49 percent stake in the sports car maker, a company spokesman said Monday.

Mini laughs off last-place quality ranking

The carmaker owned by Germany's BMW AG has seen sales fall over the last year but has snapped up market share from its bigger rivals. On Monday, it announced plans to open 17 new dealerships across the country.For Mini, the maker of sporty — if eccentric — pint-sized hatchbacks, landing at the bottom of another closely watched vehicle quality study this week is almost a point of pride.


GM to take on future product liability claims
General Motors Corp. has agreed to take on responsibility for future product liability claims, removing what could have been a sizable roadblock on the automaker's path to a quick sale of its assets and emergence from Chapter 11 bankruptcy as a new company.

GM bailout triggers calls for boycott

The interior of a Chevrolet-Saturn car dealership in New York City. Some commentators have been urging people to boycott GM brands because the company is now effectively controlled by the federal government.GM's bankruptcy and federal bailout are triggering a small but vocal reaction from conservative pundits calling for an outright boycott of "Government Motors."


China may reject Hummer acquisition
China's planning agency is likely to reject a Chinese company's bid to acquire GM's Hummer unit, in part because the gas guzzlers conflict with Beijing's conservation goals, state radio reported.

GM: Michigan plant will make new small car
GM will use an idled assembly plant in Orion Township, Mich., and a parts stamping facility in Pontiac, Mich., to build small and compact cars, a move expected save 1,400 jobs.

GM gets final OK for bankruptcy financing
A bankruptcy judge ruled Thursday that General Motors Corp. can have access to its full $33.3 billion in bankruptcy financing.

GM to cut 4,000 more salaried jobs

Click to see the events leading up to the auto industry's crisis.General Motors Corp. has notified its U.S. white-collar workers that it plans to cut about 4,000 more jobs by the end of the year.


Nissan to mass produce electric cars in 2012

Carlos Ghosn, president and CEO of Nissan, tells reporters its electric vehicles will be affordable and Nissan plans to mass produce zero-emission cars globally in 2012.Nissan Motor Co. said Tuesday its electric vehicles will be affordable, setting sights on the potentially lucrative market with a plan to mass produce zero-emission cars globally from 2012.


 

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