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- Miles For Freedom Plan excludes SRT models
- Chrysler Group Rolls in Vegas
- DaimlerChrysler to Invest CDN $768 Million in Canada
- Chrysler Group Reports U.S. Sales for January 2006 Rise 5 Percent
- GTO - Another One Bites the Dust
- SVT dead?
- Decision on IMPERIAL coming SOON
- 2006 Sales Satisfaction Index. J.D. Power
- Higher gas taxes needed to fund hydrogen fuel technology, supplier CEO says
- Audi to take more aggressive advertising stance in U.S.
- Hyundai seeks to boost dealer profits
- Hyundai will weather criminal probe of top boss, its U.S. chief says
- Honda Pushing Green in Super Bowl
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- Daily Auto News: Jan. 17, 2007
- Wagoner calls for U.S. to focus on alternative fuel
- Suppliers seek more clout
- Visteon lawsuit nearly settled
- Insurance discount tied to auto data
- Michigan, Big Three both need fresh start
- Automotive World Congress Briefs
- Audi taking bolder steps in U.S. auto market
- Auto show offers fun, sex appeal
- Hyundai union agrees to end strike over disputed bonuses
- Former VW executive goes on trial in corruption scandal
- GM sales dip slightly in 2006; Toyota on pace to outsell U.S. automakers in 2007
- Mitsubishi announces pact to get diesel engines from Peugeot
- CAW chief calls for trade rules to protect North American automakers
- GM to build new V-8 engine in Tonawanda, N.Y.
- Auto industry bracing for supplier bankruptcies
- Window shopping at show
- More supplier bankruptcies loom
- GM renames gas-touting site
- GM is still world No. 1, but Toyota moves closer
- Canadian union leader calls for trade controls
- Auto Briefs
- GM's Super Bowl ads: Think YouTube, not Madison Ave.
- Turf battle
- GM studies health plan at Goodyear
- Fans quench need for speed at auto show
- Ford exec gives up jet perk
- Consumer Reports: Child seat test faulty
- Toyota recalls 533,000 trucks, SUVs
- UAW to hold off on spending organizing stake
- Big 3 steal buzz back from Asian rivals
- Big Jeep SUV's ride may end
- Waterfall makes online splash
- GM romancing Asia's Proton
- Crew seeks old cars to star in film
- UAW builds up $874 million strike fund
- Notice the plus signs at the new GM
- Detroit: Cheapest gas in U.S.
- Auto show attendance drops again
- Daniel Howes: Prices we pay for gas drive behavior
- Phony parts cost Ford $1B
- Racing legend's Cobra sells for record $5.5M at auction
- Toyota enters NASCAR fray
- Borg Warner declares dividend
- Clean fuel technology takes stage as Bush speaks to nation
- Scion gets youthful makeover
- Briefs
- Nation/Auto Briefs
- Cadillac's sales targets in Europe look doomed
- Report: Chinese automaker Chery plans 3 foreign factories
- EU chief backs rules to force car makers to cut CO2 emissions
- UAW may run health care for retirees
- DCX set to beat emissions standards
- Daniel Howes: Washington pushes Big Three to change
- People Mover ridership during auto show dips from '06
- Electric cars come back to life
- Is Jaguar an endangered species?
- Bush plan to cost Big 3
- Report: DCX knew of CEO exit
- Talk of Ford exec bonuses riles UAW
- Tundra prices top domestic trucks
- Ex-Wal-Mart ad chief files lawsuit
- Malaysian auto sales sank 11 percent last year, recovery seen
- Hyundai says profit falls for fourth straight quarter
- Ford reports record net loss of $12.7 billion in 2006
- Pelosi sets aside differences with Dingell
- Lear Corp. loss narrows in 2006
- GM may sell Indianapolis-based Allison Transmission
- Ford Motor Co. Financial Problems.
- Ford: Automotive sector results
- Automakers connect with hip, young buyers in virtual world
- Daniel Howes: One bonus plan for all employees is bold move
- GM delays earnings, expects 4Q profit
- Caddy, the video starring you
- Dingell wants fuel economy documents
- Alan Mulally's words
- Auto Briefs
- No Quick Fix
- Automakers connect with hip, young buyers in virtual world
- Ford rolls out updated Escape, Mercury Mariner
- DCX sells aviation subsidiary to ATON
- Can GM make hip happen?
- Ford to close Metro day cares
- Message lost for some in Jeep ads
- Custom parts might derail vehicle stability
- 'Pfired' and proud in Ann Arbor
- Toyota closes gap with GM
- Penske Logistics to service Ford van plant in U.K.
- Delphi Corp. to sell brake hose unit
- Chrysler's looming shake-up has engine workers on edge
- Errors in accounting embarrass GM exec
- Labor talks slow Delphi plans
- Big 3 seek health, trade reforms
- Briefs
- Honda, Toyota to see double-digit sales
- UAW, Ford discuss white-collar bonus
- Nation/World/Auto Briefs
- Big 3's call for U.S. aid gets cool reception
- Hummer rolls out Victory Red
- Daniel Howes: Real answers for Big 3 sting
- Fiat CEO: With new Bravo model Fiat launches midsize offensive
- Michigan auto parts-maker closing Arkansas seat plant
- Honda quarterly profit rose 8.8 percent, earnings forecast raised
- GM, Ford reputations take a hit
- Bankrupt Delphi loses $5B in '06
- Macher resigns as CEO of bankrupt Collins & Aikman
- Ford sales in U.S. fall 20%; fleet drop cited
- Report: China's Chery in talks with Fiat on closer ties
- Toyota kicks off marketing for Tundra with Super Bowl ads
- Car dealers under pressure
- A New Big 3?
- Hometown gleans Ford Foundation funds again
- Toyota, Nissan step up truck offensive
- UAW rejects deadlines for Delphi talks
- New GPS device tracks location, records car data
- Metro/State Briefs
- Calif. AG pursues carmaker emission suit
- Sales numbers expose Ford's new product shortfall
- Ghosn: Nissan in a 'performance crisis'
- GM to add powertrain warranty coverage for used cars
- Vehicle inventories on the rise again
- Pontiac Grand Prix engine fires under investigation
- GM: 100,000-mile used car warranties
- Ghosn's crisis
- Auto dealer glut hurts U.S. makes
- Chevy unveils $2.6M secret
- American Axle's '06 loss at $222M
- NADA briefs
- Hayes Lemmerz to sell plants, combine offices
- Metro/State Briefs
- Chrysler CEO vows to strengthen relationship with dealers
- Saturn revamp continues with Astra
- Chrysler CEO vows to strengthen relationship with dealers
- Dodge unveils redesigned 2008 Dakota
- Daniel Howes: Granholm should be giving this speech
- Ford dealers push Mulally for plan
- Chrysler gets tutor on revival
- Region likely to feel pain and gain
- Chrysler's secret comeback plan
- Budget offers automakers less than they hoped for on alternative fuels
- Detroit plant: Mold for the future
- Icahn targets Lear for takeover
- NHTSA fuel bill may cost Big 3
- Auto briefs
- Toyota reports record quarterly profit, sales
- Report: Ford to recast slow-selling sedans with popular Taurus name
- Dates set for 2008 auto show
- GM executive: Ethanol must be more available for flex-fuel use
- Chicago auto show: Bigger but sure not better
- Sludge smudges Toyota
- Toyota rakes in record $3.6B in third quarter
- Feds: Van doors need 2 latches
- Ford Taurus reborn
- Audi January sales rose 8 percent compared with a year ago
- BMW says sales rose 0.5 percent in January
- German insurer Allianz selling 16.1 million shares of BMW
- PSA Peugeot-Citroen says 2006 net profit plummets
- Pontiac debuts performance-oriented G8 sedan in Chicago
- Big Three try harder than ever to make customers happy
- Romney wary of fed fuel-economy rules
- A comic attempt to woo Jeep buyers
- GM urged to pull suicidal robot ad
- Scott Burgess: GM's global vision comes into focus
- 'To us, zero is a walk in the park'
- Auto Briefs
- Delphi talks key to its future
- IntelliChoice announces best-value winners for 2007
- Quick hits: Navistar to delist
- Mazda reports 46 percent jump in quarterly profit
- Automotive air bag inventor, others to be honored today on Capitol Hill
- Trading of Lear Corp. shares halted; company says 'news pending'
- 1,000 salaried jobs to go
- Scion aims to boost youth appeal
- A moniker can make a car, but there's no secret formula
- NHTSA to update child seat rules
- Auto business briefs
- Lear agrees to Icahn takeover bid
- Report: VW plans new compact car
- Takeover clouds future for Lear
- GM to cut robot's jump from TV ad
- Chrysler, CAW talk buyout terms
- Toyota to pay owners for engine damages
- Ford picks stinker to showcase F-250
- Hybrids in, bi-fuels out under Arizona's new carpool lanes
- At age 9, DCX still pouts when asked to share
- Lutz speeds into last turn
- Putting the heat on global warming
- Report: New Toyota factory in India to focus on small family cars
- Mixed verdict in Carroll Shelby trademark suit
- Zetsche's biggest gamble unfolds
- GM adds deals after weak Jan.
- GM back on track in Russia
- Auto Briefs
- Toyota says it has no concrete plans for new factory in India
- Merrill Lynch analyst upgrades GM, downgrades Ford
- Visteon Corp. to build new plant in Highland Park, creating 175 jobs
- Visteon names new CFO
- Detroit to Delaware, job losses spell pain
- Visteon to build local plant
- GM stock rise defies skeptics
- Bush supports plug-in hybrids
- Delphi loses $2B; half due to job cuts
- Auto Briefs
- Saturn underscoring change in image with Astra
- Asians earn top ratings in environmental car guide
- Crash tests rate 24 autos high
- DaimlerChrysler 4Q profit falls 40 pct on sluggish Chrysler sales
- Workers at Ford plant in Russia hold 1-day strike
- Chrysler cuts 13,000 jobs, idles plants, trims shifts
- Chrysler to cut 13,000 jobs
- 5,500 Mich. jobs to be lost
- Ford offers first rebates on new Edge crossover
- Chrysler reaction
- UAW pledges to protect and fight for jobs
- Wall Street hails potential sale
- Daniel Howes: Company's future? All bets off
- Zetsche letter to staff outlines revival plan
- Salaried await their fate in 'solemn' Auburn Hills
- Will 13 new models this year lift ailing Chrysler?
- Dcx To Chrysler: Fix It Or Else
- Daniel Howes: Zetsche's about-face feels like betrayal in Detroit
- Ford fix-it plan off track
- Tire firms fight pressure-monitor rule
- VW follows GM, pulls its suicide-themed TV ad
- GM and Chrysler eye partnership
- Chrysler, CAW reach buyout deal
- Auto briefs
- Chrysler's LaSorda: We must deliver
- Visteon reports $39 million loss for 4th quarter
- Report: Chrysler to recall some 2006 Dodge Ram trucks
- Railroad strike idles Ford plant in Canada
- Visteon losses narrow in 2006
- GM in preliminary talks to buy Chrysler
- Will GM really buy Chrysler?
- GM turns up $200M in earnings
- Judges balk at suit over tire pressure
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