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Automakers Fear a New Normal of Low Sales

6 Jan 2009

The across-the-board decline in car sales is certain to put more pressure on the fragile finances of manufacturers.

Behind the Wheel | 2009 Toyota Venza: High-End Nest for Pampered Empty Nesters

5 Jan 2009

Toyota customers seeking a fresh-feeling blend of style, comfort and practicality may find the Venza was worth the wait.

Auto Industry Still Coming to Grips With the Damage of 2008

5 Jan 2009

Each of the six largest automakers, including foreign and domestic brands, is expected to say that its sales in the United States fell at least 30 percent in December.

Auto Ego | Mercedes-Benz 300D: He’s in It for the Long Run

3 Jan 2009

Renowned for their durability, the big Mercedes diesels built from the mid-1970s to the mid-’80s have made Tom Cucciniello a true aficionado.

Left in Limbo as Dealers Fail

3 Jan 2009

Over the last year many consumers have experienced problems with defunct car dealerships.

City Will Slash That Parking Fine, if You Ask

2 Jan 2009

New York City has been offering reduced parking fines since 2005, but the discounts have gone unnoticed.

Technology: Coal in Your Stocking? Fuel Up the Cadillac!

2 Jan 2009

Three decades ago, General Motors developed a prototype powertrain under the hood of a Cadillac Eldorado.

Motoring: The Senator Behind the Window Sticker

2 Jan 2009

One milestone of 2008 was the 50th anniversary of the window sticker, the now-ubiquitous price sheet that has helped to make new-car purchases a bit less confounding.

Workers Ordered to Give Up City-Owned Cars

2 Jan 2009

In a move to cut costs, the Bloomberg administration has asked city agencies to sell nearly 700 city-owned cars.

GMAC Makes It Easier to Get a Car Loan

31 Dec 2008

The day after an injection from the government, the financing affiliate of G.M. said it would immediately ease the conditions for borrowers to have access to its loans.

Ford Hybrid Emphasizes High Mileage

31 Dec 2008

The midsize Fusion Hybrid is Ford’s strongest effort yet to break the dominance of Japanese automakers in hybrid passenger cars.

Winners and Losers ’08: One Writer’s View

30 Dec 2008

Picks and pans for 2008 -- the year that could go down in history as the year the American auto industry went, uh, down in history.

A South Korean Carmaker Seeks State Aid

30 Dec 2008

Ssangyong Motor Company and its Chinese majority shareholder, SAIC Motor Corporation, are seeking help from the South Korean government to stave off a collapse of the ailing automaker.

Black Workers Hurt by Detroit’s Ills

30 Dec 2008

Automakers and their higher wage scales provided a route to the middle class for many African-Americans.

U.S. Agrees to a Stake in GMAC

30 Dec 2008

The Treasury Department took a stake of $5 billion in GMAC and agreed to lend $1 billion to to help it reorganize itself as a bank holding company.

Kerkorian Sells the Rest of His Ford Shares

30 Dec 2008

Kirk Kerkorian’s final pullout from Ford completed a costly retreat for the investor, who has a mixed track record with investments at all three Detroit automakers.

A Market Segment That Dare Not Speak Its Name

28 Dec 2008

The BMW X6, Ford Flex and Infiniti EX35, all offshoots of existing platforms, seem to present different ways of flirting with the concept of a station wagon.

A Hybrid That’s Not a Hit

28 Dec 2008

Relatively few buyers have been swayed by the technical wizardry of the so-called two-mode hybrid from General Motors.

Last Call for Horsepower

27 Dec 2008

Business may be bleak now, but there is reason for optimism. There’s even hope for the internal-combustion engine.

Detroit, We Have a Problem

27 Dec 2008

Next year may be worse, but when the perfect storm finally ends there will be better, more relevant cars to buy.

Cars Didn’t Cause the Crisis

27 Dec 2008

The disconnect between the auto companies’ balance sheets and the products they sell is the No. 1 thing that many citizens don’t grasp about the industry.

Downturn Will Test Obama’s Vision for an Energy-Efficient Auto Industry

26 Dec 2008

The auto bailout will give President-elect Barack Obama a tool to prod the industry to change, but it will also test his resolve as he pushes it in new directions.

Car Slump Jolts Toyota, Halting 70 Years of Gain

26 Dec 2008

The grim forecast from Toyota is the latest sign of the global auto industry’s slowdown after years of profits and expansion.

Foreign Automakers in the U.S. Cut Back

23 Dec 2008

Although they have ample credit, foreign-owned carmakers with U.S. operations are facing slowing sales.

Nascar’s Sponsors, Hit by Sticker Shock

21 Dec 2008

Nascar, which relies on corporate sponsorships more than other sports, is particularly vulnerable in an economic crisis.

Canada Agrees to Its Own Auto Bailout

21 Dec 2008

The governments of Canada and its Ontario province offered the industry 4 billion Canadian dollars in emergency loans.

Wheels: Concerns Over Chinese Auto Part Recalls

20 Dec 2008

Safety advocates say that American consumers are facing greater danger as Chinese manufacturers increase the number of automotive parts they are sending to the United States.

Plug-In Hybrid Goes on Sale, in China

20 Dec 2008

On Monday, BYD Auto of China began selling the first mass-produced plug-in hybrid car in the world, beating General Motors and Toyota to market.

Chrysler to Shut Factories for a Month

18 Dec 2008

The automaker said it would close its plants for two weeks longer than usual in response to plunging vehicle sales in the United States.

After Its Big Cuts, Detroit Makes Lots of Small Ones

17 Dec 2008

As sales continue to plummet, the Big Three automakers are scrutinizing every budget line for potential savings to save cash.

On Washington: From Detroit to Jerusalem

17 Dec 2008

As a sitting president and a president-elect maneuver over how to bail out Detroit, there may be some lessons in the Middle East peace process.

Hertz Tosses Some Car Keys Into the Ring, Battling Zipcar

16 Dec 2008

A new model for rental-car companies in an economic environment that has hurt businesss.

Vital Signs: Risks: Child’s Weight Tied to Type of Crash Injury

15 Dec 2008

A new study suggests that while heavier children are no more likely than others to be injured in car accidents, they are much more likely to hurt their arms and legs.

Greentech: Long-Lived, but Not Immortal: Fears Fade on Hybrid Batteries

15 Dec 2008

Hybrid critics have long said that battery replacement would wipe out savings on gasoline, but the issue is fading as a concern.

Observatory: Diesel, Made Simply From Coffee Grounds (Ah, the Exhaust Aroma)

15 Dec 2008

Scientists at the University of Nevada, Reno, have made diesel fuel from used coffee grounds.

Behind the Wheel | 2009 Pontiac G8: Excitement, Yes, but Is It Too Late?

14 Dec 2008

While the future of Pontiac is in doubt, the V-8 version of its new G8 arrives with the power and grace to hang with luxury-sport titans.

Collecting: Detroit's Small Packages Arrived, and Left, Early

13 Dec 2008

A wave of small cars from American manufacturers failed to captivate car buyers in the early 1950s.

Car Dealers Brace for Closings, or for a Fight, as Detroit Seeks Help

9 Dec 2008

Many auto dealers believe they are on the chopping block no matter what happens to the Detroit automobile companies.

Vital Signs: Perceptions: Putting a Face Value on Cars

8 Dec 2008

According to a new study, people who were shown pictures of cars attributed personalities to them.

Around the Block | 2009 Dodge Challenger: Sheep in Wolf’s Clothing

5 Dec 2008

The 6-cylinder Challenger SE, little brother to the muscular SRT8, will attract crowds even as it sits in the driveway.

 
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