Day: December 20, 2013

GM fights Toyota alone in the US for compact pickup crown

In the market of selling compact trucks, Ford and Chrysler have hung the hat, dropping out of the competition for the best compact pick-up. Ford has stopped selling the Ranger model in North America and Chrysler has made the decision to stop production of the Dakota. The reason for this lack of interest in developing …

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Chrysler group looking to lower interest rate on $2.9 billion credit

The American automaker Chrysler Corporation is looking to reduce the interest rate on $2.9 billion credit and wants to get a new rate to pay the huge debt they have; this action has been taken twice this year and this information has been given by unidentified person that is knowledgeable in the process of this …

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November sales: China sees healthy growth

When it comes to cars, China saw some healthy car sales growth in November, passenger vehicles sales up by 16 percent. Foreign businesses selling cars in China also report new car sales growth, with both Ford and GM reporting significant increases. According to reports from China, the largest automobile market in the world, consumers purchased 1.7 …

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Ford considers Diesel, hybrid, and electric of the upcoming Mustang

Ford has announced its 2015 line-up of Mustangs. It includes a four-cylinder, a V6, and a V8. Although the Mustang isn’t considered to be an ‘efficient’ car, the inclusion of the four-cylinder should improve its ratings economy-wise and help Ford obtain their specific energy-efficient) targets. A call to action Ford is certainly a leader in …

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Toyota backs Prime Minister drive to push up wages

During his re-election campaign, current Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe promised that during his time in office, his administration would turn Japan’s rapidly deflating economy around. His most recent plan of action has been to work together with unions and corporate owners to reach some sort of compromise to increase the wages of workers to …

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