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GM, auto giant files for bankruptcy Niles Daily Star - MI, USA Provide a higher level of customer service through a more focused US network of approximately 3600 dealers. The restructure also includes plans "reducing ... See all stories on this topic | Join The Indianapolis Speedrome, Now in The Twitter World WhoWon.com - Lincoln,NE,USA This latest craze of technology will keep fans informed about the Jiffy Lube Late Models, Trackside Race Car Parts Stocks, Peters Auto Service Hornets, ... See all stories on this topic | Little Engine That Could? Government's Role in GM Bears ... FOXNews - USA Some analysts say they are concerned that the federal government's effort to prop up the nation's largest auto manufacturer is eerily similar to a 40-year ... See all stories on this topic | For the New GM, A Final Challenge to Please Drivers Wall Street Journal - USA The last time Washington tried anything remotely like the Obama administration's intervention in the auto industry was in 1980, when Congress extended ... See all stories on this topic | Auto dealer Sudbay accorded top Rotary service honor Gloucester Daily Times - MA, USA By Times Staff Donald E. Sudbay Jr., the Gloucester auto dealer whose businesses have survived a major national downsizing throughout the industry, ... See all stories on this topic | CORRECT (6/1): GMAC Won't File For Bankruptcy Wall Street Journal - USA As a creditor of GM, GMAC said it is taking the "appropriate steps" to protect its interests during the auto maker's restructuring. ... See all stories on this topic | Local GM dealers respond to bankruptcy filing ConnectTriStates.com powered by KHQA - Quincy,IL,USA ... that Poage Auto Plaza in Quincy and Poage Auto Center in Hannibal are dedicated to make sure your automotive needs are met with uninterrupted service. ... See all stories on this topic | Auto industry turmoil can have local impact The Herald-Times (subscription) - Bloomington,IN,USA Social service organizations, public and private schools at all levels, and artistic and cultural endeavors benefit tremendously from the generosity of ... See all stories on this topic | Park Entrance Fees to Be Waived Washington Post - United States The National Park Service announced yesterday that it will waive park fees on three weekends this summer in an effort to attract cost-conscious tourists in ... See all stories on this topic | Wyden seeks answers on closed auto dealerships Bizjournals.com - Charlotte,NC,USA "If GM abrogates Bob Thomas Car Company's dealer agreement, it will have no distribution or service outlets in central Oregon's largest city," Wyden wrote ... See all stories on this topic | Shock And Awesome: Air Force Deploys Tuned Ford Mustang, Dodge ... The vehicles recently debuted in Austin, Texas under Brigadier General AJ Stewart, commander of Air Force Recruiting Service as well as 60 U.S. Air Force marketers and GSD&M Idea City. Galpin Auto Sport's Lead Customizer, Mad Mike, ... The Car Connection - http://www.thecarconnection.com/ | Selective Service: Do We Need It? : The Inspired Economist By Fred Etcheverry Educational funding is the tax payers' best return-on-investment. It beats paying out to failing banks and defunct auto plants. Some believe that Selective Service is the gateway to compulsory national service. This is the subject of my ... The Inspired Economist - http://inspiredeconomist.com/ | Chrysler plans to reopen most plants by end of June - Automotive News "The majority of plants will come up last week of June," said Steven Landry, executive vice president of North America sales, service and parts in a conference call with reporters to discuss the company's May sales numbers. ... Automotive News Breaking News Feed - http://www.autonews.com/ | NewsDaily: U.S. auto sales drop, but rays of stability seen By Ben Klayman and David Bailey Industry-tracking service Edmunds.com estimated that major automakers had spent about $2.6 billion on discounts in May, up 5 percent from a month earlier. Incentive spending by the major Japanese automakers was at a record level, ... NewsDaily: Business Headlines - http://www.newsdaily.com/ | Autoline on Autoblog with John McElroy By John McElroy And while the surviving dealers will be much better off, GM and Chrysler are likely to see less revenue, lower market share and fewer service parts sales as a result of this action. Is it worth the trade off? Actually, debating the pros and cons is now just an academic exercise. ... John McElroy is host of the TV program "Autoline Detroit" and daily web video "Autoline Daily". Every week he brings his unique insights as an auto industry insider to Autoblog readers. ... Autoblog - http://www.autoblog.com/ |
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