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  1. Michigan cancels meeting on GM-Chrysler deal
  2. Nissan reports 39 percent drop in quarterly profit
  3. Mississippi couple loses appeal of GM suit
  4. Govs push fed aid for Big 3
  5. Auto loan arms seek bank status
  6. Ford-Mazda ties to remain strong
  7. Suppliers post losses
  8. Ford assembly lines start churning out new F-150s
  9. Daniel Howes: Howes: Auto merger a major shock to ailing Mich.
  10. Auto briefs
  11. Obama: I'll meet with Detroit automakers immediately
  12. Sen. Levin: Government help needed to preserve auto jobs
  13. GMAC confirms it is in talks to become bank holding company
  14. Honda's Alabama plant building test pickups
  15. VW's third quarter net profit up 28 percent
  16. Mitsubishi Motors, Mazda book first-half profits
  17. Honda's Alabama plant building test pickups
  18. Auto supplier Continental's 3Q profit plunges 99 percent
  19. Lease perks anger workers
  20. Investors warm up to GM-Chrysler
  21. Scott Burgess: Ford's midsize takes on Toyota
  22. GM sales still lag Toyota
  23. Market can't support Big Three
  24. Daniel Howes: Howes: Chrysler workers in limbo
  25. Auto briefs
  26. Source: GM-Chrysler resolve major issues
  27. Analyst: GM-Chrysler deal could cost 35,000 jobs in Michigan
  28. Ford of Mexico CEO retiring
  29. GM falls further behind Toyota
  30. GM downplays report it is postponing product development spending
  31. Tenneco to lay off 1,100 worldwide
  32. Porsche to settle Volkswagen's hedged shares
  33. Feds fast-track loan plan for GM
  34. Honda's quarterly profit drops; yearly forecast trimmed
  35. Chrysler Financial may ship IT work
  36. Kerkorian further cuts Ford stake
  37. Volkswagen shares soar for 2nd day
  38. Manny Lopez: Lopez: View on Detroit is misguided
  39. Auto briefs
  40. Kerkorian sells 26.4 million Ford shares
  41. Volkswagen shares soar again, up 93 percent
  42. Honda reports 41 percent drop in quarterly profit
  43. GM seeks fed aid for Chrysler merger
  44. Daniel Howes: Howes: Fed help for GM merits tough terms
  45. Tepid Flex sales foster marketing skeptics
  46. Delphi Corp. wants loan extension
  47. Honda ups output on small-car demand
  48. Auto briefs
  49. GM downgraded by Moody's
  50. White House says Big Three financing arms could get bailout
  51. GM temporarily idles two plants
  52. GM exec says no timetable for Chrysler deal
  53. Shares of Volkswagen rocket on Porsche plans
  54. Toyota's global sales down in July-September
  55. Japan auto output down on weak U.S. demand
  56. Chrysler deal may rely on fed aid
  57. McCain: Fund projects before giving more auto aid
  58. Porsche increases Volkswagen stake to 42.6 percent
  59. Chrysler cuts may help deal
  60. Poll split on GM-Chrysler deal
  61. Neil Winton: While we wait for plug-in hybrids, electric cars bridge the gap
  62. Quayle not mum on Chrysler
  63. Survey: Michiganians think GM-Chrysler merger a bad idea
  64. GM reverses plan to idle Flint assembly plant, extends shutdown in Delaware
  65. Rep. Miller wants immediate action on auto loans in wake of Chrysler job cuts
  66. More buyouts will not help automakers shed more workers, Gettelfinger says
  67. Chrysler to cut 25 percent of salaried work force
  68. Volkswagen's nine-month sales rise 3.9 percent
  69. Peugeot-Citroen sees 'massive' production cuts
  70. Cuts signal deepening woes at GM
  71. Asia brands prevail in reliability
  72. Johnson Controls' fourth-quarter earnings drop 97%
  73. Veteran will head auto loan program
  74. Gas prices fall, gloom stays
  75. Daniel Howes: Howes: Merger may not aid GM fast enough to help
  76. OPEC pushes to cut oil supply
  77. Granholm looks at tax credit for residents who buy hybrid cars
  78. Auto lights brighten manufacturer's future
  79. Auto briefs
  80. Michigan delegation tells Treasury Department to act now on auto help
  81. Former Chrysler bailout overseer named to head $25B auto loan program
  82. GM expands employee discount program
  83. Ford builds most reliable American cars, Consumer Reports Magazine says
  84. Delphi has more time to file plan to deal with bankruptcy
  85. Daimler: Chrysler lost $772.5 million in second quarter
  86. Chrysler's Press downplays sale talk
  87. GM to cut salaried jobs, reduce benefits
  88. Hyundai Motor third-quarter profit falls 37.8 percent
  89. Johnson Controls earnings plunge on charge
  90. Daimler posts $27.3 million quarterly profit
  91. Chrysler cutting 1,825 jobs with moves at 2 plants
  92. Treasury urged to help Big 3
  93. Daniel Howes: For a bad example, just look about you
  94. Fed-Mogul revenue up, but profit falls
  95. Chrysler retirees fret over benefits
  96. GM mulls Tiger Woods' Buick contract
  97. Auto briefs
  98. Granholm: State prepping for GM-Chrysler merger
  99. GM looks at selling ACDelco
  100. Federal Mogul reports lower third quarter profit
  101. VW CEO warns 2009 will be tough for industry
  102. Report: Toyota to post first sales drop in decade
  103. Nissan seeks Chrysler stake
  104. Kerkorian's Ford sell-off may be tied to executive exits
  105. A Ram in Nissan's future?
  106. Manny Lopez: Repairs to auto industry can't wait
  107. Ford tire valve stems probed
  108. John McCormick: These 3 will do in a (money) pinch
  109. Outlets sparse for electric car owners
  110. Antilocks urged for motorcycles
  111. Auto briefs
  112. NHTSA investigates 1 million '07 Ford vehicles on Chinese valve stem issue
  113. Kerkorian reduces his stake in Ford
  114. Nissan to cut production due to U.S. slump
  115. Chrysler sale could chill Michigan economy
  116. Daniel Howes: Howes: GM hasn't learned bigger isn't better
  117. Levin: Fed could aid a merger
  118. Ford, Chrysler win Texas truck titles
  119. 'It's OK' if one of Big 3 fails, Hoogendyk says
  120. Banks join GM-Chrysler talks
  121. California dealers say GMAC rules cut 40% of customers
  122. Auto briefs
  123. GM bans unscheduled overtime
  124. GM deal for Chrysler said to be coming soon
  125. Chrysler plant in Windsor will have rotating layoffs
  126. Chrysler, GM deal confronts obstacles
  127. GM taps N.C. firm for key Volt part
  128. Transmission manufacturer ends deal with Chrysler
  129. Sparse plug-ins for electric cars spark creativity
  130. GM-Chrysler talks advance
  131. 2 Euro execs leave Ford board for adviser roles
  132. Galpin Ford pimps the invitation
  133. Jokes while carmakers go broke
  134. Duel of the mechanical mascots
  135. Two board members leave Ford
  136. Gettelfinger worried about a GM, Chrysler merger
  137. Kerkorian reinforces Ford stock stake
  138. GM hourly layoffs hit two Michigan plants
  139. Ford highlights auto-finance advantage
  140. Auto briefs
  141. Kerkorian beefs up Ford credit line
  142. GM to layoff 1,500 hourly workers at plants in Michigan and Delaware
  143. Motor Trend names Subaru Forester SUV of the year
  144. Ford to cut 450 jobs in Australia
  145. Honda CEO welcomes U.S. government auto loan
  146. 760 St. Paul Ford workers to be laid off for month
  147. One plan: GM may absorb Chrysler
  148. Auto troubles scare buyers
  149. Daniel Howes: Howes: Merger may be too big to ignore
  150. GM, lender hype loan availability
  151. Lear to ramp up cost cutting
  152. Mazda may buy back part of Ford's stake
  153. Car colors go blue, says paint maker
  154. N.Y. town drives into podcar debate
  155. Auto briefs
  156. Neil Winton: Europe's carmakers face massive hit from over-the-top CO2 rules
  157. Nissan recalls vehicles over air bag concerns
  158. European car sales see worst September in a decade
  159. Mazda denies report on second North American plant
  160. Renault September vehicle sales slump in Europe
  161. Toyota says new small iQ offers quality
  162. Credit crisis stalls Oct. car sales
  163. GMAC fund-access woes may force cuts
  164. UAW chief leery of GM-Chrysler merger
  165. School buses to get seat belt, safety rules
  166. Auto briefs
  167. UAW chief says he would oppose GM-Chrysler merger
  168. GM not only Chrysler suitor
  169. Obama presses support for ailing Big Three
  170. GM could use Chrysler's cash
  171. Daniel Howes: Howes: One of Big 3 may not survive
  172. Engler: Big 3 need aid quickly
  173. Ford wants customers to know loans are available to buy cars
  174. Auto briefs
  175. Honda to start making Accords at Alabama plant
  176. GM to close Grand Rapids metal plant
  177. Engler urges White House to quickly approve auto loans
  178. A message from Bob Nardelli
  179. Chrysler's chairman tells employees company 'exploring future possibilities'
  180. Ford: October sales remain weak
  181. Ohio companies work to boost electric car battery
  182. GM soon could make plant announcements
  183. Chrysler's future studied
  184. Study paves way for fuel rules
  185. Neal Rubin: Big 3 woes trickle down to used cars
  186. Indiana sees ups and downs of auto industry
  187. Ithaca, NY, wants to be America's 1st podcar city
  188. Severe industry slump spurs talk of unprecedented tie-ups among Detroit's Big 3
  189. Ford not interested in GM tie up
  190. Report: Ford considering Mazda sale
  191. Cerberus eyes GM's finance unit
  192. Chrysler seeks global partners, has no comment on GM talks
  193. GM, Chrysler talk merger
  194. Ford has new head of finance
  195. Buy auto stocks, but avoid Devil dog
  196. Quick Read
  197. GM, Chrysler explore merger
  198. Granholm: Michigan must ride out tough times
  199. Ford's CFO Leclair to retire; Booth to replace him
  200. GM may announce plant closures, production cuts
  201. GM, Ford shares up in early trading
  202. Financial turmoil batters shares of GM, Ford
  203. Renault names Pelata chief operating officer
  204. GM, Ford stock sell-off contributes to Dow's plunge
  205. Feelings mixed on auto industry
  206. RenCen refinance splits board
  207. Daniel Howes: Howes: Market drop revives talk of bankruptcy
  208. Toyota boss: Credit isn't at fault for poor sales
  209. R&D center boosts Toyota in Michigan
  210. Auto briefs
  211. GM seeks $250M loan from Detroit pension fund
  212. GM stock falls to lowest level since 1950
  213. Toyota tech center officially opens
  214. France earmarks $549 million for green cars
  215. GM Europe says economic crisis hitting sales
  216. Daimler to add 1,000 jobs next year
  217. Stock woes slam Ford, GM
  218. Price at pump $3 and sinking
  219. Judge may reinstate Delphi fraud claims
  220. Biofuel promise hits roadblock
  221. Auto briefs
  222. Volvo to slash more than 3,000 jobs
  223. BMW's worldwide sales down 14.6 percent in September
  224. Toyota fighting U.S. woes to meet global sales goals
  225. U.P. biofuel plant lands $50M in state, fed aid
  226. Euro carmakers seek $54.5B in aid
  227. Manny Lopez: German auto officials suffer loan envy
  228. NADA chief urges quick bailout action
  229. Auto leather supplier aims for luxury, variety
  230. Auto briefs
  231. 700 auto dealers could fail this year
  232. Daimler's September car sales down 3 percent worldwide
  233. Ford to curb German production, lay off 204
  234. Opel pausing production at 2 German plants
  235. Daimler says it plans to lower production
  236. GM seeks deal for RenCen
  237. Ford adds parental controls to car keys
  238. Auto stocks hit new lows
  239. Daniel Howes: Howes: Will Detroit's Big 3 survive chaos?
  240. Ford reconsiders tiny import car
  241. Auto briefs
  242. Trucking association says infrastructure 'top priority'
  243. Appeals court rejects Visteon shareholder lawsuit
  244. GM, Ford stocks hit new lows
  245. Neil Winton: German diesel attack looks like it's stumbling over price rise
  246. New Ford feature lets parents set limits for teen drivers
  247. Ford feature will let parents set speed limits for teens
  248. Ford CEO says company assessing tiny car for U.S. market
  249. Auto suppliers fight to survive
  250. Credit crisis adds to pressures on auto dealers