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U.S. Carmakers to Candidates: Bail Us Out
U.S. Carmakers to Candidates: Bail Us OutRE: U.S. Carmakers to Candidates: Bail Us OutExcuse me... Clear signs of an energy crunch came in the 1970's. This is what initially opened the door for the Asian car makers in the U.S. The mandated mpg rate should have been slated for 1980...
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Discussion threads 2008-09-08

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U.S. CARMAKERS VIE FOR GREATER SHARE OF KOREAN MARKET.
SEOUL, Nov 20 Asia Pulse - U.S. automakers are making a determined effort to take a bigger bite of the Korean domestic market with aggressive strategies, industry insiders said Wednesday. General Motors Corp. GM, Ford and DaimlerChrysler all said they will revamp the models on sale in Korea...
Tags: BMW AG, car, carmaker, Ford Motor Co., General Motors Corp., SALES, U.S.
Research articles 2002-11-20
Major U.S. Carmakers Wage Discount Battle as Domestic Market Share Slips.
By Gargi Chakrabarty, St. Louis Post-Dispatch Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Apr. 19--A discount battle is being fought by the three major U.S. carmakers as they continue to lose domestic market share. A Chrysler Concorde commands a $1,000 rebate, while a Jeep...
Tags: carmaker, Ford Motor Co., General Motors Corp., SALES, U.S.
Research articles 2001-04-19
"Clunkers" to Boost U.S. Auto Sales
By David Bailey DETROIT (Reuters) - U.S. government incentives likely pushed U.S. auto sales to a 20-month high in August, leaving analysts and the industry guessing how hard a landing to expect with the "Cash for Clunkers" program now exhausted. Automakers could see the U.S. seasonally adjusted rate of sales,...
Tags: sales, vehicle
News items 2009-09-01
U.S. Carmakers to Candidates: Bail Us Out
America's traditional car makers have been lobbying hot and heavy this political season at the Denver and St. Paul conventions. They're throwing around their political clout (car-heavy Michigan and Ohio have 37 electoral votes) to convince the presidential candidates, not to mention the U.S. Congress, to cough...
Tags: U.S., Ford Motor Co., Manufacturing, Peter Galuszka
Blog posts 2008-09-05
U.S. carmakers gain, but so do Asian firms
DETROIT -- Asian companies grabbed more of the nation's auto market in January, dampening the good news for U.S. rivals who enjoyed their first monthly sales increases since employee discount deals ended last summer. Asian automakers' sales jumped 11.4 percent for the month, while the traditional Big Three...
Tags: Chrysler LLC, Ford Motor Co., SALES
Research articles 2006-02-02
Big Three U.S. Carmakers Block Deals in Canada. (Originated from Detroit Free Press)
DETROIT--Mar. 31--Canada's slumping dollar has sagged below 73 U.S. cents, its lowest level in eight years, luring more Detroiters across the river to dine, travel and even shop for bargains on cars and trucks. Take out your calculator, do the math, and you can find eye-popping...
Tags: Canada, car, Detroit, Ford Motor Co., U.S.
Research articles 1994-03-31
U.S. cars rank high on reliability
DETROIT -- For the first time in a quarter century, U.S. carmakers can say they make more reliable cars than their competitors in Europe. Asian manufacturers still hold top bragging rights, however. The consumer survey in Consumer Reports' 2004 auto issue, which hits newsstands today, showed imports still...
Tags: Branding, car, Consumer Reports, MARKETING
Research articles 2004-03-09
U.S. carmakers must change ways to stem losses
OUR OPINION LAST year was a difficult one for the auto industry in the United States, particularly for American companies, and especially for Ford Motor Co. Toyota Motor Corp. overtook Ford as the No. 2 automaker in U.S. sales. It was the first time...
Tags: car, Ford Motor Co., Manufacturing, SALES, U.S.
Research articles 2008-01-08
U.S. Carmakers Likely to Have Big Operating Losses in 2002.
By Rick Popely, Chicago Tribune Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jan. 6--Zero-interest financing lured auto buyers to dealerships in huge numbers last year, helping the U.S. auto industry post its second-best sales performance ever. But as domestic automakers look forward to the year ahead, they...
Tags: Chrysler LLC, Ford Motor Co., General Motors Corp., Honda Motor Co., incentive, minivan, pickup, SALES, SUV, Toyota Motor Corp., U.S.
Research articles 2002-01-06
U.S. Carmakers to Tout New Models, Gizmos to Replace Incentives.
Byline:Jim Ostroff With the economy running smoothly, U.S. automakers are ready to wean consumers from profit-sapping incentives and stem the loss of market share to foreign manufacturers. Detroit's two-pronged strategy will feature a bevy of new passenger car models and snazzy onboard electronics...
Tags: car, Detroit, General Motors Corp., incentive, Manufacturing, telematics, U.S.
Research articles 2004-01-23
Ten Things The Taxpayer Should Know About The U.S. Auto Industry Now That They Own It
Posted by: David Kiley on December 19 During the hearings for an auto bailout, there was plenty said about Americaâ??s carmakers and the United Auto Workers. Some criticism was dead on, but much of it was either way off base or exaggerated. As is most often the case when rhetoric...
News items 2009-08-07
Detroit Auto Show: For Chrysler, Batteries Born in the U.S.A.
There are definitely lithium-ion batteries under the hood of the bright orange Dodge Circuit electric sports car that Chrysler unveiled at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit. But if the car goes into production they may well have another manufacturer's name on them. Carmakers are...
Tags: Battery, Chrysler LLC, Engineering, Jim Motavalli
Blog posts 2009-01-14
U.S. Carmakers Face Tough European, Japanese Competition, Price Wars.
By Lauren Chambliss, Evening Standard, London Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jan. 15--General Motors, Ford and DaimlerChrysler are losing US market share to nimble foreign carmakers. They are also forced into profit-killing price wars with each other and are facing a saturated ...
Tags: carmaker, Ford Motor Co., General Motors Corp., SALES
Research articles 2003-01-15
Europeans covet U.S.; Foreign carmakers such as Maserati plan their return as others hunt ways to target Americans.(Brief Article)
Japanese carmakers hit U.S. shores in force during the fuel-conscious 1970s, and South Korean marques have followed in the last 10 to 15 years. New foreign competition in the U.S. car market also could come from Asia. And the most likely candidate may be...
Tags: carmaker, Fiat, General Motors Corp., U.S.
Research articles 2001-04-09
Carmakers strut new models in Paris
PARIS -- On the opening day of the Paris Motor Show Thursday, beleaguered European and U.S. carmakers unveiled ambitious new designs and strategies to combat rising costs, flat home markets and ever-tougher competition from Asian rivals. The 2006 show finds manufacturers on both sides of the Atlantic cutting...
Tags: carmaker, Daimler AG, Renault, SALES, SUV, Toyota Motor Corp., U.S.
Research articles 2006-09-29
The Carmakers' 'Soap' Sell, So Far
Traditionalists are still howling at the U.S. carmakers' adoption of classic brand-management techniques from packaged goods segments like soap and cornflakes. While critics expect GM and others to start hedging their commitments as market share continues to erode, proponents say the industry's long product-development cycles demand that the course be...
Tags: brand, Branding, car, Ford Motor Co., General Motors Corp., Lincoln, MARKETING
Research articles 2000-01-24
U.S. Auto Sales Boom But Clunker Hangover Looms
By David Bailey and Helen Massy-Beresford DETROIT/PARIS (Reuters) - U.S. auto sales boomed in August as consumers burned through $3 billion in government incentives, leaving automakers to contend with both inventory shortages and uncertain demand in the months ahead. Ford Motor Co reported a 17 percent monthly sales gain on...
Tags: sales, Ford Motor Co.
News items 2009-09-01
With Such U.S. Partners as Coda Automotive, Chinese Car Market Becomes World's Largest
By most measures, the Chinese auto market is booming. In the first half of 2009, China led the world with 6.1 million sales (compared to just 4.8 million in the U.S.) But there’s more to it than just that: China is also poised to become the world leader in electric...
Tags: U.S., China, Car, Battery, Engineering, Jim Motavalli
Blog posts 2009-10-01
Japanese carmakers up ante for U.S parts. (Automotive/OEM News)
Toyota says its tab for parts sourced in the U.S. will reach $5 billion by 1994. This represents nearly a five-fold increase over that of 1988, the year Toyota opened its first auto plant in the U. S. Transplant operations will account for the lion ...
Tags: Toyota Motor Corp.
Research articles 1992-01-16
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