We previously posted an interesting video of the History of Buick Design. They have followed up with the Inspiration of Design and information on the driving forces behind the creation Full Article »
The new “Beast”, what the secret service calls it, is the latest and greatest creation to hit the road made by GM – Cadillac to transport the 44th President of Full Article »
Who would have thought Toyota would be considered the world’s largest automaker? Probably never in your parents or grandparents lifetime would you think this could happen. Well, it is true! Full Article »
For the very first time ever, the majority of the cars at the North American International Auto Show were not all powered exclusively by an internal combustion engine. This must Full Article »
The 2009 North American International Auto Show in Detroit will have plenty to offer despite our economic downturn. GM still plans on rolling out it’s latest and greatest which will Full Article »
At next month’s 2009 North American International Auto Show GM will be showcasing their new 2010 Chevrolet Equinox with Direct Injection. They say this will yield about 30 mpg on Full Article »
The back and forth of the Big 3 Bailout talk has come to a head. Bush today has signed the $17.4 billion auto industry bailout package to rescue mainly GM Full Article »
Late Thursday the U.S. Senate rejected the emergency bailout bill that would have provided upwards of $14 Billion to the Big 3 Detroit automakers. Many were hopeful of that was Full Article »
The Bailout for the Big 3 Automakers has made it through the U.S. House totaling $14 Billion. Not quite the original amounts of $25 Billion or even the $34 Billion Full Article »
It seems to be “very likely” that congress will reach a deal to loan the big 3 automakers a total of $15 Billion. That figure is much less than the Full Article »
Rest assured, you will see plenty of images and press talk on Rick Wagoner’s trip to D.C. Today because he will be driving a Chevy Cruze with components from the Full Article »
President and CEO of the Ford Motor Co., Alan Mulally, says he will work for $1 a year if they have to take from the government loan money. In addition, Full Article »
Bottom line from the US Automakers: Pay $25 billion now or risk over $150 billion with millions of jobs lost later if nothing is done. Pretty serious if you ask Full Article »
CNN recently posted a very interesting article about the dreadful consequences a failed GM would cause. Not only would the Automotive Industry suffer but the whole economic structure in America Full Article »
DETROIT — Auto sales at General Motor, Ford Motor Co. and Toyota Motor Corp. plunged in October as the U.S. industry braced for what may be the weakest monthly sales Full Article »