GM posts $38.7B loss for 2007, offers buyouts to 74,000 hourly workers view story
latimes.com — OUCH! General Motors Corp. reported a $38.7 billion loss for 2007 today, the largest annual loss ever for an automotive company, and said it is making a new round of buyout offers to U.S. hourly workers in hopes of replacing some of them with lower-paid..
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YouTube - BMW at the Paris Motor Show 2008. BMW Concept X1. view video
At the Paris Motor Show, BMW debuts a new concept BMW X model in the premium compact segment. Barely one year after showing the BMW X6 as a concept car, the ...
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Number of the Day: 168.03 Million Motor Vehicles in China view story
168.03 Million -- That's the number of motor vehicles on China's roads. The figure cover automobiles, motorcycles, tractors, trailers and other motor vehicles. By comparison, the US had 250,851,833 registered motor vehicles in 2006
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Fiat 500 by Diesel | AutoMonster view photo
Let no one be confused, this is not a version with a new diesel engine. This is an agreement between the group and the Italian brand Diesel clothing to create a Fiat 500 with a design very special.
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Hydrogen Car for Sale view story
Find a wide selection of hydrogen cars and trucks for sale. Save on gas and help the environment by driving a clean hydrogen fueled car or truck. Using tomorrows energy today!
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GM shares jump; Chrysler in talks with others view story
By Soyoung Kim and Poornima Gupta DETROIT (Reuters) - General Motors Corp shares closed up 33 percent on Monday on signs that the No. 1 U.S. automaker had explored options ranging from a merger with Ford Motor Co or Chrysler to federal funding in...
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2006 Chevrolet HHR - Today's Feature Consumer Car Review view story
We have the 2006 orange (I like to refer to it as "celestial metallic tangerine") HHR which gets more attention than I ever anticipated. Folks are either staring because they think it's absolutely awesome, they can't quite figure out how they feel about
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