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Are Car Companies Falling Back Into Bad Habits?
Study reports suppliers are seeing more pressure tactics from carmakers than last year.
GM Net Income Falls 14% To $865 Million In First Quarter
WWJ’s Jeff Gilbert talks with GM CFO Dan Ammann about the carmaker’s latest profit report.
Van Maker Backed By Energy Department Loans Shuts Down
Vehicle Production Group, which received a $50 million federal loan to make vans for the disabled, has halted production.
Car Chronicles: Questions About Self-Driving Cars
Will self-driving cars become conveyances for people who are too tired — or too drunk — to drive?
Improved: 2014 Infiniti QX60 At The New York Auto Show
The QX60 is the same as last year’s JX35, only it sports a hybrid drivetrain.
Restyled: 2014 Scion tC At The New York Auto Show
The Scion tC coupe accounts for a staggering 40 percent of Scions sold.
Toyota i-Road Concept Debuts At 2013 Geneva Show
Toyota just reaffirmed its commitment to battery-powered electric mobility.
New Moms Among The Most Distracted Drivers
While new moms claim to be cautious drivers, evidence points otherwise.
Men Have Higher Fatality Rates On The Road Than Women
More women hold driver’s licenses, yet men continue to do more driving.
Cars Unaffordable To Most City Dwellers?
Can you really afford that car? Not if you live in 24 of America’s 25 biggest cities.
Bill Clinton Told Better Place CEO: Electric Cars Should Be Free
What’s the fastest way to dominate a market? Give your product away.
Auto Industry Has Breakthrough Sales Year In 2012
Volkswagen leads all automakers with a 35 percent sales increase for the full year.


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