From autoblog.com
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Filed under: Chrysler, Nissan, Renault With all the trials and tribulations General Motors has endured during the past year, we almost forgot that the Detroit, MI-based automaker nearly got itself tied up with Renault-Nissan. Back in 2006, the two companies discussed joining forces to become a singular global automotive juggernaut, but in the end, GM felt it was in its best interests to go it alone and face the quickly disintegrating global...
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The Hyundai-Kia America Technical Center in Superior Township has avoided job cuts during the auto crisis.Angela J. Cesere | AnnArbor.com Hyundai-Kia Automotive Group’s smooth navigation of the global auto crisis has shielded the Korean automaker’s Ann Arbor area engineering operation......
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From feedburner.com
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There's been much ado in the international automotive press the past couple of days about Renault/Nissan's plan to collaborate with an Indian motorcycle OEM to "launch an ultra low-cost car in India in 2012 that will cost less than Tata Motor's Nano"...
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From spendmatters.com
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Two General Motors cars due in showrooms next year must be hits to help the automaker turn around sales and pay back its big debt to U.S. taxpayers. The Buick Regal midsize sedan and Chevrolet Cruze compact, both sold in key segments of the U.S. car market,...
General Motors - Chevrolet Cruze - Buick Regal - Auto - Automotive industry
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