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Monthly Archives: April 2011
Appeals Court Rejects Challenge to California Clean Car Program
On Friday, a federal appeals court rejected a challenge to the EPA’s waiver that allowed California and 14 other states to implement their own vehicle emissions standards Continue reading
Daimler Reports 71% Increase in Q1 Profits
German automaker Daimler AG has reported a 71 percent increase operating profit for the first quarter due largely to higher sales in China. Sales of the company’s S-class sedan have risen sharply in recent months. Continue reading
Mercedes, Toyota Halt Production in Alabama as Tornado Cleanup Continues
The violent storms that moved through much of the Deep South on Wednesday have brought production to a halt at Toyota and Mercedes-Benz plants in Alabama. Continue reading
Jeep Looks to New Models to Boost European Sales
Over the next few years, Chrysler’s Jeep brand is looking to increase its European sales to 125,000 units according to Jeep’s CEO, Mike Manley. Continue reading
GM, Chrysler Fare Poorly in Forbes’ List of Worst Cars on the Road
Despite dramatic improvements in reliability and value, Chrysler and General Motors models accounted for all but three of the vehicles on Forbes.com’s latest list of the Worst Cars on the Road which was published on April 18. Ford Motor Company had no vehicles on the list. Continue reading
Democratic Senate Finance Chairman Raises Concerns about Obama’s EV Rebate Proposal
The Obama administration’s proposal to offer electric vehicle buyers a $7,500 rebate when they make their purchases is drawing criticism from a leading Senate Democrat. Continue reading
Delphi CEO — Lack of Federal Energy Policy Harming EV Developers
The federal government’s failure to make electric vehicles a top priority is making it harder for automakers according to Delphi Automotive CEO Rodney O’Neal. Continue reading
Ford Motor Company Agrees to Expand F-150 Recall
Ford Motor Company has announced that it is expanding its recall of F-150 pickup trucks. The recall will now include nearly 1.2 million 2004 to 2006 model-year F-150s as well as some Lincoln Mark LT vehicles. Continue reading
Audi to Unveil New Q3 at Shanghai Motor Show
In preparation for next week’s Shanghai motor show, Audi has released the first official photos of its updated 2013 Q3 compact SUV. Continue reading
General Motors Still Assessing Viability of Japanese Suppliers
Although General Motors Company has been re-sourcing parts affected by manufacturing and transportation in Japan, there are still concerns according to the company’s CFO Dan Ammann. Continue reading