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- Detroit Auto Show: All Those Who Like Having a Job, Stand Up and Cheer!
- Ford and GM weren't taking any chances they might not get enough applause at their Detroit auto show presentations. They brought their own cheering sections, just in case. by Jim Henry
- Blog posts 2009-01-14
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- GM moves forward with the Converj
- General Motors appears to be moving forward with the Cadillac Converj, the electric-drive car shown as a concept vehicle during the Detroit auto show last January. The GM board of directors green-lighted production of the vehicle last week, the Free Press was told. A Cadillac spokesman declined to comment. The...
- News items 2009-11-09
- GM's Electric Cars: Innovation or Speculation?
- This week, GM is showing off a new concept car called the Cadillac Converj. It is a luxury electric car that runs on the same battery as the new Chevy Volt, GM's first mass-produced electric car which is currently in the works. According to EV World: ...
- Blog posts 2009-01-15
- Green Update–>Cadillac, BMW, SEMA, and Hybrid Sales
- The auto writers are crowing about Cadillac's decision to produce the Converj, the Volt-derived plug-in concept car, though its appearance will be "a few years" down the road. It sounds like a smart move. Cadillac sales are way down (39.2 percent this year), and the sharp-edged Converj will possibly inject...
- News items 2009-11-10
- Detroit-Hamtramck plant recharges for Volt, Malibu
- General Motors Co. will build the 2012 Chevrolet Malibu at its Detroit-Hamtramck plant, The Detroit News has learned, adding to news announced Monday that the company plans to spend $336 million upgrading the factory to also produce the Chevrolet Volt. The Malibu move is a major production shift for one...
- News items 2009-12-07
- Volt battery pack will be Michigan-made
- The signs at General Motors Corp.'s exhibit at the Detroit auto show Sunday were simple: "Here to stay." A month ago, the company seemed on the brink of collapse. But after winning more than $13.4 billion in federal support, GM seemed full of enthusiasm at its news conference, aiming to...
- News items 2009-08-07
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