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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.

 

GM, eBay to Test Online Car Sales

GM, eBay to Test Online Car Sales

GM and eBay will launch a pilot program Tuesday that will allow consumers to place online bids for new vehicles from GM dealers in California.

 

GM Sales Up From First Quarter

GM Sales Up From First Quarter

General Motors said its second-quarter sales fell 15% globally from a year earlier, but jumped from the prior period on strong demand in Asia.

 

Ex-GM boss Wagoner gets $10M retirement

Ex-GM boss Wagoner gets $10M retirement

Former General Motors Corp. Chairman and CEO Rick Wagoner will retire Aug. 1 with a benefit package the automaker valued at more than $10 million.

 

EBay Says It Has No Deal With G.M.

G.M. said it was forging a new partnership with eBay to sell new cars. But the auction site said that no deal had been reached.

 

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.

 

GM's Beefy Camaro Ad Targets Gay Men (VIDEO)

In a new ad, GM's putting the muscle back in muscle car. (Apologies for the strained metaphor...)

USA Today has news of GM's racy new promo spot for its Camaro, which was posted on YouTube to support Chevrolet Gay Days At The Movies in Los Angeles. The video features "go go boys" in tight bathing suits washing a Camaro. Subtle it is not.

 

GM Seeks to Void 70 Dealer Pacts

GM asked a bankruptcy judge to cancel 70 dealer contracts, eliminating the last holdouts in a plan to shutter as many as 2,400 stores.

 

Court Ruling Clears Path for G.M. to Restructure

Court Ruling Clears Path for G.M. to Restructure

A federal judge approved a plan by General Motors to sell its best assets to a new, government-backed company, a crucial step for the automaker to complete its bankruptcy process.

 

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.

 

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