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AUTO INDUSTRY: Obama Administration, Department of Energy award loans to Tesla Motors, Ford Motor Company, and Nissan for the development of innovative, advanced vehicle technologies4 comments

Buck Denton wrote 3 weeks ago: According to the Department of Energy, Tesla Motors will receive $465 million in loan money to advan … more →

Tags: development, Energy, Government, News, Video, alternative fuels, Big Three, Chrysler, electric car

Retro Styling

rjeffnadeau wrote 3 months ago: I praised the 300ZX in an earlier post, and by way of my review of the styling I ended up on a tange … more →

Tags: Cars, Design, Mustang, Retro, Styling, nissan z, Challenger, Camaro

The Long and Whining Road of the American Auto Industry

Jana J. Monji wrote 6 months ago: Do you remember Japan-bashing? That was during a time when the American automakers convinced Congres … more →

Tags: Environment, The Bitch Bites Back, auto lay offs, Big Three, Chysler, energy crisis, Ford, GM, Japan-bashing

This Picture Says It All1 comment

Tanveer Naseer wrote 6 months ago: One topic that has been a personal fly in the ointment is this on-going debate in Canada and the US … more →

Tags: Politics, Culture, GM, Chrysler, Ford, Car Manufacturers, Bailout, Automakers, Humor

Is Toyota Guilty of "Dumping?"7 comments

Pete Murphy wrote 7 months ago: http://www.reuters.com/article/ousiv/idUSTRE4BC0FS20081213 The linked article reports that Toyota is … more →

Tags: Trade, Free Trade, Tariffs, World Trade Organization, WTO, Toyota, domestic auto industry, Dumping

Say It Ain't SO!

hysperia wrote 7 months ago: From the Globe & Mail, dammit: A $14-billion (U.S.) emergency bailout for auto makers collapsed … more →

Tags: US Politics, Canada, Economy, Republicans, recession, auto makers bailout, wage cuts, uaw, CAW

The Sell-Off of America: With Ownership Comes Control6 comments

Pete Murphy wrote 7 months ago: Free trade cheerleaders casually dismiss concerns about a trade deficit. “No need to worry, … more →

Tags: Trade, U.S. economy, Free Trade, trade-policy, Economy, General Motors, GM, Politics, Economic Policy

GM Betrayed Consumers? Or Vice Versa?

Pete Murphy wrote 7 months ago: http://www.reuters.com/article/newsOne/idUSTRE4B738W20081208 Hoping that some humble pie might greas … more →

Tags: Trade, U.S. economy, Free Trade, trade-policy, Economy, GM, Politics, Economic Policy, Auto Industry

Time to End the War on Wages2 comments

Pete Murphy wrote 7 months ago: For the past two decades or so, the federal government and the Federal Reserve have waged a relentle … more →

Tags: Trade, U.S. economy, uaw, Free Trade, trade-policy, Wages, Economics, Barack Obama, united auto workers

The green maiden waits

Vince wrote 7 months ago:                                    Vince Versace 2008 This green maiden sits perched high above … more →

Tags: Detroit River, green maiden, river maiden, riverfront nude, The Big Three, Windsor, Windsor nude, Windsor nude statue, Windsor - Detroit

AUTO INDUSTRY: The Big Three are out of touch1 comment

Buck Denton wrote 7 months ago: IMAGES: The first image shows graffiti on a street in Detroit, which is the home of the Big Three: C … more →

Tags: Economy, Energy, legislation, Politics, Auto Industry, Ford, CEO of General Motors Richard Wagoner, Chrysler, Detroit

Should Detroit's automaker's be bailed out or forced to step-up?4 comments

lplank wrote 7 months ago: This past month, Detroit’s executives at Ford, GM and Chrysler (Big Three) have pleaded with Congres … more →

Tags: Green, fuel-efficient, Environment, Green Transportation, Detroit automakers, detroit bailout

Detroit Auto Industry's Plans: Survival, but No Chance of Recovery3 comments

Pete Murphy wrote 7 months ago: http://www.reuters.com/article/ousiv/idUSTRE4B10C620081203?sp=true The Detroit Big Three (General Mo … more →

Tags: Trade, U.S. economy, uaw, trade deficit, trade-policy, General Motors, Economics, Politics, Ford Chrysler

QUOTE: Congressman Gary Ackerman reacts to chief executives from the big three U.S. auto industry who decided to fly their private company jets to Congressional hearings, where they begged for taxpayer money

Buck Denton wrote 7 months ago: There’s a delicious irony of seeing private luxury jets flying into DC, and people coming off of th … more →

Tags: Politics, Energy, Government, Auto Industry, General Motors, Gary Ackerman, Congressman Gary Ackerman, UAW President Ron Gettelfinger, Ron Gettelfinger


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