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Report: Chrysler to build Fiat 500 in Mexico

Report: Chrysler to build Fiat 500 in Mexico

Chrysler Group LLC is planning to build the Fiat 500 small car at a plant in Mexico, according to a report published Monday.

 

G.M. Says Volt Will Get Triple-Digit City Mileage

G.M. Says Volt Will Get Triple-Digit City Mileage

In the city, most drivers will rely on the rechargeable battery and should get at least 230 miles per gallon, G.M. said.

 

Ford to report July sales jump

Ford to report July sales jump

Ford Motor Co. saw an increase in domestic sales this July over last, a Ford official told CNN Radio on Sunday. It was the first monthly sales gain claimed by a major automaker since the financial crisis began last year.

 

Leaner GM to exit bankruptcy

Leaner GM to exit bankruptcy

A leaner General Motors is close to starting a new life under government ownership after a judge denied an 11th-hour request Thursday to block the automaker's quick exit from bankruptcy.

 

G.M. to Maintain Legal Liability for Claims

G.M. to Maintain Legal Liability for Claims

The deal between General Motors and the Obama administration solves a problem that could have troubled the company’s plan for quick restructuring.

 

Ford, Nissan to Tap Federal Loans

Ford, Nissan to Tap Federal Loans

The government is poised to disclose that Ford, Tesla and Nissan will be among the first beneficiaries of a $25 billion loan program to help develop fuel-efficient vehicles.

 

GM Reaches Deal to Sell Saab

Automaker to sell its Swedish unit Saab to sports car manufacturer Koenigsegg.

 

G.M. Said to Be Close to Sale of Saab

G.M is close to selling Saab to Koenigsegg, a Swedish maker of high-end sports cars, a person close to the negotiations said.

 

Supreme Court allows Chrysler sale to Fiat

Supreme Court allows Chrysler sale to Fiat

The Supreme Court on Tuesday cleared the way for the U.S. government-backed sale of Chrysler LLC to a group led by Italian carmaker Fiat SpA, a victory for the bankrupt automaker and the Obama administration.

 

Fiat To Chrysler: We'll Stand By You

Fiat To Chrysler: We'll Stand By You

Italian carmaker says it won't walk away despite opposition to its deal from a small number of creditors.

 

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