Im starting with the story of GM selling the first (vin #2) chevy volt for charity..for 225,000.
December 16th topics
Today's car news
Used Cars Most Likely to Have Paint Problems―It Happened to Me - by Timothy Boyer | |
Do You Like The Performance Car Exhaust Rumble? Then Don’t Read This - by Denis Flierl | |
Toyota Starlet Rebirth Is The Best News Since The GR Yaris - by Dimitar Angelov | |
Forbes Says Again, If You Want To Have A Social Impact Buy A New Subaru Vehicle - by Denis Flierl | |
10 SUVs That Offer Near-Sports Car Performance - by Dimitar Angelov |
GM offering more buyouts to skilled trades
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White collars are not affected, as GM is also hirng CAD and design engineers.
Chevy Aveo to be named Sonic
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for the NA market...remains aveo elsewhere.
2011 Durango production begins
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the first dodges to be built at Jefferson North
GM delivers the first chevy volt
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to a retired pilot in Jersey.
GMC donates super bowl tickets to the united way
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will be auctioned off for the charity.
North American car and truck of the year finalists announced
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the volt, lead and sonata go for the car award, the explorer, gjc and durango are in for the trucks.
Honda Fit recall
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Problems with low-beam lights leads to 140,000 Fits being recalled.
GM buys back 2.1 million of government owned stock
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84 million shares of Preferred stock bought back.
Ford shows off kinetic design of 2012 Focus with boron steels
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All automotive design studios develop themes by which their entire line of autos share, and often do so for many years until a new, fresher theme replaces it. In the language of Ford speak, “kinetic” design intends to capture the feeling of energy in motion, so much that cars look like they are moving even when they are standing still.
Hyundai recalls Santa Fe
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for the same problem as the Kia recall i covered last week.
NAIAS 2011 changes cadence of world debuts
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The North American International Auto Show is resetting the pace for this year’s presentations in Detroit to better enable the automotive industry to provide a glimpse of the future.
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