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Inc. May 1, 2009 |
Sales and Profit Plunge at Car Dealers Deep discounting and falling demand are gutting dealership profits. |
Popular Mechanics May 2009 |
Engine Researcher: This Is My Job If future cars still use internal-combustion engines, we'll have researchers like Stani Bohac to thank. |
The Motley Fool May 1, 2009 Rich Duprey |
The Long and Short of the New Chrysler The promise of a quick, surgical bankruptcy may not come true. |
The Motley Fool April 30, 2009 Leef Smith Barnes |
Up Next for Chrysler: Chapter 11 The struggling automaker makes it official. |
The Motley Fool April 29, 2009 Rich Duprey |
Detroit's Driving in the Dark President Obama's task force is steering GM and Chrysler into a ditch. |
The Motley Fool April 28, 2009 Joe Magyer |
Fool Blog: You Don't Seriously Still Own GM, Do You? After being told that their shares would be diluted to next-to-worthlessness, General Motors shareholders proceed to drive up GM's shares by over 20%. |
Popular Mechanics April 24, 2009 Larry Webster |
The Road to 35 MPG: Analysis From 2009--the Society of Automotive Engineers World Congress The real challenge, however, becomes how to combine the various improvements without making cars more expensive. |
Popular Mechanics April 23, 2009 Larry Webster |
7 Geeky Tech Designs from the 2009 Society of Automotive Engineers World Congress Every year automotive engineers from around the world converge on Detroit for a four-day summit. While few companies display the real gee-whiz stuff, there's still plenty of cool new tech. Here are some favorites. |
The Motley Fool April 17, 2009 Rich Smith |
Hear Harley Purr There's a lot not to like about Harley's first-quarter earnings report, but with the shares soaring, you gotta figure there's a little bit to like in there as well. |
BusinessWeek April 16, 2009 David Welch |
Going Green Could Add to GM, Chrysler's Red One of the Obama Administration's key requirements for keeping General Motors and Chrysler alive is that both companies cut their debt drastically. And yet, the Energy Dept. is gearing up to lend them billions more. |
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