Industry
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Malaysia’s state-owned Proton has been linked with a number of international carmakers including the likes of General Motors, Volkswagen, and PSA Peugeot-Citroen for the past several years over the possibility of a tie-up, but one carmaker, Mitsubishi, has been working closely with Proton for more than two decades, licensing platform and engine technologies. Mitsubishi has now announced that will extend this partnership, signing a contract with Proton covering the technology for, as well as the development and production of, a new Proton-branded vehicle. In addition, the contract will...
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Congress reaches agreement on $15b to $17b Detroit 3 bailoutDemocratic leaders of Congress revealed late on Friday that they had reached an agreement on a bailout plan for the Detroit 3 ranging in the vicinity of $15 billion to $17 billion, about half what the carmakers were seeking. The plan still needs to be voted on but this is expected to take place...
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GM announces additional 2,000 job cuts, compiling vehicle death listGeneral Motors has confirmed that it will cut an additional 2,000 factory jobs at three of its North American plants early next year, while at the same time asking Congress for a federal bailout package of up to $18 billion. GM Spokesman Chris Lee told the Detroit Free Press that the company is...
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Report: Chrysler has hired bankruptcy firm Jones DayThe U.S. Congressional hearings on Capitol Hill are still underway, and thus far no definitive result has been reached. Chrysler CEO Bob Nardelli has at times appeared apologetic and even regretful, but always concerned with securing additional funding for the company. The near-desperation...
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New survey finds 61% of Americans oppose aid to Detroit 3In the perpetual tug-of-war that is modern opinion polling, a new poll has found that 61% of Americans are opposed to the issuance of federally subsidized loan money to the car industry. The new poll, conducted by CNN/Opinion Research Corp. contradicts an earlier study funded by General Motors...
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Washington: Automakers, Senators working on solutionThe CEOs of America's major carmakers, before the Senate Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs committee today, are acknowledging their past shortcomings but also projecting future strategies based on lessons learned. Lawmakers thus far appear to be more receptive to the idea of loans now that the...
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Ford recently announced that it was opening up consideration of 'strategic options' for its Volvo brand, reversing repeated denials that the Swedish carmaker would be sold. According to the latest reports, Ford has approached the government of Sweden for aid to help prop up Volvo and is now seeking up to $6 billion from its sale. In a statement, Ford revealed that it would probably take several months to complete the review of options available, so the first decisions shouldn't be expected before late Q1 2009. However, Bloomberg is reporting that JPMorgan Chase & Co has already been hired as...
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GM CEO will head to Washington in a Chevrolet VoltPreviously we reported that GM CEO Rick Wagoner would be driving a Malibu hybrid to Washington for this week's auto industry bailout hearings, however it has come to light that he will actually be driving the company's much anticipated Chevrolet Volt plug-in hybrid. Wagoner will be driving a...
Ralph Hanson -
UAW will suspend jobs bank, make other concessions to Detroit 3The controversial jobs bank system, which pays laid-off workers nearly full salary and benefits packages will come to a temporary end as the UAW works with the Detroit carmakers to reach a solution to the current financial crisis. Other concessions include revised payments into the union's health...
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Chrysler's viability plan calls for $7 billion emergency loan before 2009Just as Detroit compatriots General Motors and Ford are revealing their strategies for future viability - and need for funding in the meantime - Chrysler has come out with its plan for the future, both near-term and long-term. An immediate need for $7 billion in emergency loans before the end of...
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GM offers to cut brands, salaries and jobs in $12 billion restructuring planThe Chevrolet Volt captured the mind of the public and the press when it was revealed during the company's 100th anniversary celebrations in September, though even then it was suspected that trouble was brewing for the company. Last month's announcement of an impending cash shortage and this...
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Ford submits plan to Congress, promises EVs, possible profits by 2011The return trip to Washington by the nation's key automotive CEOs will be a considerably more concrete happening, with real-world plans, hard numbers and specific goals. Ford is the first to announce its ideas for the future, and the plan revealed today offers a goal of profitability by 2011, and...
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The European Union has reached an agreement on a greenhouse gas reduction program for new vehicles, announcing today that carmakers must cut their fleet-wide emissions levels by 18% within the next six years. The program will also see carbon-dioxide emissions levels for new cars cut to an average of 130g/km, with the cut-off date for compliance pushed back to 2015. It will still require approval by the European Parliament and all 27 EU nations before becoming law, but is not expected to change much, reports Automotive News. The original proposal would have seen the limits brought in as early...
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Detroit 3 ready revised bailout proposals ahead of Tuesday's Congress hearingThe CEOs of the Detroit 3 will be returning to Washington this week to present new business plans to Congress, all in the hopes of garnering a $25 billion federal loan package to prevent them from collapsing under financial pressure. General Motors’ board has already met to discuss its plan...
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Ex-Pininfarina Designer Takes Head Job At Stile BertoneItaly's place in the automotive design business is legendary, inspiring passion for cars in generations of people all around the world via cars from Ferrari, Lamborghini, Lancia and Alfa Romeo and more. Both Pininfarina and Bertone have spent time at the leading edge of design, and Jason Castriota...
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Sir Jack Brabham Considering Legal Action Over Use Of His NameAustralian racing legend Sir Jack Brabham has revealed that he is disappointed that a company in Germany, which he has no association with, is using his name to promote a range of aftermarket performance parts and accessories. The tuning firm is Germany’s Brabham Racing, which plans to...
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Detroit 3 head back to Washington December 5 to offer plan for futureThe heads of the Detroit 3 headed to Washington earlier this month in the hope of securing a second emergency aid package to supplement the previously earmarked $25 billion for more efficient vehicles to meet looming CAFE regulations. Unfortunately for the carmakers, top Democratic legislators...
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Ford looking at asset sales in EuropeFord of Europe is currently in talks with an undisclosed European company regarding the sale of one of its factories in France. The French government is eager to ensure a positive solution for the factory's 1,600 workers, and Ford of Europe's CEO John Fleming has assured that the mysterious...
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The European Commission has reportedly given its stamp of approval to a large aid package to help the struggling European economy, with at least €5 billion earmarked for the automotive industry. In total, the proposed package will encompass €200 billion for a number of sectors of the economy, and will be meted out to all 27 nations in the union, although the exact figures of this distribution are uncertain. The figure of €5 billion is significantly less than the €40 billion that European carmakers requested early last month, but more aid for the auto industry is not...
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Cerberus accuses Daimler of fudging Chrysler’s numbersCerberus Capital Management has accused Daimler AG of misleading them about the true value of Chrysler before selling the American private equity group a majority holding in the Auburn Hills carmaker. At this point in time, Cerberus owns 80.1% of Chrysler and Daimler owns the remaining 19.9%, and...
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Report: GM may drop Saab, Saturn and Pontiac to appease CongressDespite previous assurances made earlier this month by its CEO Rick Wagoner, General Motors is reportedly considering dropping the Saab, Saturn and Pontiac brands in order to improve its chances of garnering a federal government aid package. GM is currently readying a turnaround plan to present to...
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Carmakers planning eco-caravan to D.C. for next round of talksBarack Obama has backed Congress' decision to delay a decision on additional auto industry loans, urging the carmakers to have a clear plan when they return to Capitol Hill in December, and the carmakers are already reportedly planning to show up in dramatic style, forming a caravan of Detroit's...
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Ford of Europe expected to remain profitable through 2009While many carmakers are struggling to stay afloat during the current economic crisis, Ford's regional operations in Europe have remained profitable and are forecast to stay that way through next year as well. Ford of Europe's pretax profit for the third quarter was $69 million, however this is...
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GM creates backup plan in case it doesn't get federal aidThe current financial woes of General Motors are no secret these days, with the Detroit 3 carmaker admitting recently that it will run out of cash early next year without the help of a federal loan. Despite the seriousness of the situation, as well as new polls that show the public is in favor of...
James Martinez