Auto Industry News

Automotive News Weekly Recap for May 2nd

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In this edition of the weekly auto news recap, we look back at the history of one of the most storied car brands as well as look forward to some cars that will be hitting the showrooms in the near future. All in all, it was another week peppered with stories of struggling automakers and rumors of bankruptcy.

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Automotive News Weekly Recap for April 13th to the 19th

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Another week has passed, yet the story remains the same: the auto industry is struggling, and its future is uncertain. This week, we bring you stories about the future of Saturn as well as the probability of GM filing bankruptcy.

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Automotive News Weekly Recap for March 29th to April 4th

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In our continuing effort to be your one-stop shop for all your auto news, we’re recapping some of this weeks most important auto industry stories. Of course, G.M. continues to make news with its financial woes, but other top automakers were in the headlines this week as well.

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Automotive News Weekly Recap for March 21st to March 28th

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It was another busy week in the auto industry. As the economy continues to worsen, the government looks to send more financial aid to auto manufacturers. The government also made news this week by increasing fuel economy standards for upcoming models. Read about this and other top stories below.

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Treasury giving $5 billion to auto suppliers

 The Obama administration will send $5 billion in aid to troubled auto suppliers. CNBC's Phil LeBeau reports.�(CNBC)

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Automotive News Weekly Recap for March 16th to March 20th

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A weekly recap of some of the top automotive stories for March 16th through the 20th. Among them, Jaguar, Buick dethrone Lexus in reliability poll and what to consider before buying a “green” car?

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GM Europe Gets its Own Facts and Fiction Website

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