- Big 3 scores in lobbying for bailout
- Toyota joins 0% push
- GM launches new Traverse crossover at Tenn. plant
- Biz down the tubes? Try YouTube
- GM to close Ohio SUV factory Dec. 23
- Touring the floor, European push for smaller, cheaper cars apparent
- Congress approves $7,500 tax credit for Chevrolet Volt
- Toyota announces zero-percent financing
- GM to launch new Traverse crossover at Tennessee plant
- Auto briefs
- Delphi to seek up to $4B for exit financing
- Automakers' lobby group adds Jaguar-Land Rover
- GM CEO urges Congress to pass bailout plan
- VW engine technology means Golf beats Megane, banker says
- Toyota unveils 3 new models in Paris
- New BMW 7 series will soon have hybrid performance
- Mulally: Ka and Fiesta begin Ford's future
- Paris Motor Show opens under shadow of crisis
- Renault's Ghosn: Market funk may last 2 years
- GM Europe wants governments to restore economic confidence
- Asian automaker shares tumble on U.S. sales slump
- Honda Insight hybrid goes on sale globally in spring 2009
- Lamborghini launches 4-door concept car
- Credit crisis hits auto sales
- Bill adds plug-in tax breaks
- Update of auto roof law delayed
- New Ford Ka has bit part in Bond movie
- Auto briefs
- NHTSA again delays update to roof crush rule
- GM exec stresses importance of bailout bill
- $1 billion plug-in tax credit in bailout bill
- Ford sales down 34.6 percent for September
- Porsche full-year sales up 1.3 percent
- GM sells old plants, land to raise money
- Bush signs $25B auto loan bill
- Manny Lopez: Chrysler's electric cars spark up race
- GM suspends stock purchases in employee plans
- Auto briefs
- Bush approves $25B auto loan program
- Auto trade group urges passage of bailout bill
- Ford stock soars 25 percent; GM up 11 percent
- GM cutting contract workers
- Tax breaks approved for Delphi's Indiana upgrades
- Toyota develops rear window air bag
- Volvo to cut 1,400 staff at European truck plants
- BMW 7 Series takes safe route
- Carmakers wince as bailout fails
- Auto briefs
- GM stock hits 54-year-low on bailout vote
- Cars sell for nearly $1 million at Maine auction
- Gas prices fall 46 cents in week
- Soft economy drags on car sales
- Motel T drivers, fans celebrate car's 100th birthday
- Senate approves auto industry loans
- GM wants 100-mpg rating for '10 Volt
- T party: Metro events to celebrate Ford's iconic model turning 100
- Big 3 aid may take time
- Michael J. Dunne: Beyond China, there is more opportunity in Asia
- 'Cranky' Obey dislikes U.S. autos
- Second shift at Louisiana GM plant ends; 798 jobs are cut
- Mitsubishi, UAW reach tentative deal at Ill. plant
- McCain, Obama vow to push Energy Department on auto loans
- Second shift ends at GM plant in Shreveport, La.
- Hyundai Motor union approves revised wage deal
- Daniel Howes: Big 3's fed loans only 1st step
- Fifth-generation Ford helps drive company
- Delphi pension deal gets approval
- GM's new Flint engine plant called area catalyst
- Government may delay auto money
- Hydrogen cars lack fueling stations
- Auto briefs
- Delphi's creditors approve tentative GM financing deal
- GM to build $370 million plant for Volt engine in Flint
- GM expected to announce new engine plant in Flint
- Nation's biggest Chevy dealer closes dealerships
- Slumping U.S. market hurts Japanese automakers
- Lawmakers fast-track auto loans
- Cerberus pursues all of Chrysler
- More shoppers consider Asian vehicles first
- GM to accelerate its cost-cutting
- Mexico: Keep NAFTA unchanged
- Auto briefs
- House passes $25B in auto loans
- Daimler in talks with Cerberus to buy remaining Chrysler stake
- Chrysler, UAW oppose Korea Free Trade Agreement
- VW sees 3 percent drop in August deliveries
- Chrysler promises electric car by 2010
- Auto financing aid sought
- Toyota looks to expand Prius, focus on gas-electric hybrids
- Delphi gets OK to freeze pensions
- U.S. House vote today includes $25B in loans for Detroit's Big 3
- Manny Lopez: UAW rap on McCain cars is not productive
- Auto briefs
- House to vote Wednesday on auto loans
- Automakers tell Senate high diesel prices are a hurdle
- Chrysler plans to sell electric car in 2010
- Delphi asking bankruptcy court to approve new deal with GM
- German chancellor supports keeping VW law
- $25B fed auto aid in sight
- GM's shares fall on unease
- Ford sales chief says customers feel pinch
- Land-buy protests stall Tata's Nano
- Auto briefs
- House Democrats include $25 billion in loans for auto industry in bill
- SEC adds GM stock to short sale ban list
- CarMax 2Q earnings plunge on weak vehicle sales
- GM to drop Super Bowl ads
- UAW rides McCain on car claims
- TV ads move from gas pumps to counters
- Pending loans boost stocks
- Chrysler to tell dealers electric vehicle plans
- Wagoner lives for a Corvette day
- Volt may be the new love bug
- Auto briefs
- Auto suppliers lobbying Congress today for loans
- Chrysler to show dealers electric cars next week
- Ford polishes F-150's marketing
- New hearing over Daimler resignation opens
- Scott Burgess: Truck's maker wise to blend economy, power
- Key Ford exec quits company
- Auto sales may suffer as banks tighten credit
- Mexico City zaps the unloved Bug
- GM's future products
- Auto briefs
- Chrysler expands employee discounts
- Ford touts fuel economy of 2009 F-150
- Honda offers quicker, safer inflating air bag
- Banks backing Big 3 on loans
- Carmaker CEOs ask feds for help
- McCain promises prosperity
- Federal-Mogul to cut 4,000 workers globally
- Auto briefs
- Detroit's Big Three CEOs call on Congress to pass $25 billion in auto loans
- McCain ratchets up support for automaker loans
- Tesla Motors to build electric sedan in California
- Federal-Mogul to cut 4,000 jobs
- GM enters its second century by finally taking wraps off Volt
- Big Three lobby for $25B loan
- Scott Burgess: Jolting expectations: Inviting electric car is rare example of reality
- Toyota exec sees rising U.S. sales next decade
- Manny Lopez: Volt turnaround proves U.S. automakers' mettle
- Neil Winton: Russia booms, but auto investors' nerves must be jangling
- Porsche claims it has control over VW
- Auto briefs
- Mercedes diesels get first diesel tax credits
- General Motors, Ford upgraded to 'neutral' at Merrill Lynch
- Porsche raises VW stake, claims effective control
- Daniel Howes: Crisis snags Big 3's push for fed help
- GM's next tests may be toughest yet
- Legacy of innovation
- GM to unveil its Chevy Volt this morning
- GM to unwrap Volt at celebration today
- Daniel Howes: Commentary: Questions override future
- GM: Cruze to cost more
- Detroit reshaped, retooled
- UAW's battles shape history
- Flint prospered along with GM
- Big Three CEOs to lobby Congress on auto loans
- Price tag for auto industry loans doubles to $7.5 billion
- Euro lineup key to Ford
- Students' energy drives buses
- Ford Fiesta draws raves in Europe
- Chrysler offers new round of buyouts
- Scott Burgess: Dodge banks on revamped Ram
- GM in deal to shore up Delphi
- GM chief faces skepticism on auto loan
- Press squeezes fun out of dessert
- Chrysler offers hourly worker buyouts
- General Motors to take $3.4B in Delphi pension obligations
- Skeptics challenge GM CEO Wagoner on auto industry loans
- Volvo plans to cut 900 more jobs in 2009
- Scott Burgess: Downright sexy: Sleek Mazda6 makes move in midsize segment
- GM, Delphi near pension deal
- Chrysler talking to axle maker
- Fox: Get over Michigan's job losses
- Auto-part suppliers will push for loans
- Auto briefs
- Pelosi vows to include auto loans in legislation before Congress adjourns
- PBGC warns Delphi, GM to work out pension issues quickly
- Chrysler ties loans to tech race
- Ford: Trim 4,200 more workers
- Vehicles database goes online
- Daniel Howes: Commentary: Working together not the rule
- Groups back auto industry loans
- Ford to trim 500 at Ontario plant
- Auto briefs
- Baby REO Model A comes home
- UAW chief hopeful Congress will pass loans for automakers
- Ford to cut 500 workers at Ontario plant
- Lear to lay off 121 in Indiana
- Big Three pare back fed loan request
- GM plans compact, multi-purpose vehicle
- Manny Lopez: Volt hype undone by its design
- Roof rules fail groups' test
- Continental auto unit's new Mexico plant may boost sales
- Auto briefs
- House Speaker Pelosi backs auto loans; not sure on amounts
- NHTSA reminds Ford vehicle owners of cruise control recall
- Chevy to show Orlando concept in Paris
- EU prepares to sue Germany over new Volkswagen law
- Chevy Volt images leaked on Web
- Mulally hopeful about loan deal
- Auto briefs
- GM: Volt photos released by accident
- Ford CEO says effort to regain profits going well
- GM recalling 300,000 HHR SUVs to fix storage bin
- Delphi investor urges company's board to take speedy action to cut losses
- Auto sales down in West Europe
- Nader opposes fed help for Big 3
- Auto industry to press Congress for $50B in loans
- Protest against India's Tata Motors called off
- Protest against India's Tata Motors called off
- Greenfield Village hosts Model T show
- Canadian Auto Workers elect new president
- GM ramps up recycling
- Driven by culture: GM's cars take center stage in popular music, movies, TV shows
- Chicago Ford plant to eliminate 600 part-time jobs
- GM unveils Web site to rebut critics
- More GM factories going green
- Report: Daimler to partner in electric car battery-charging stations
- Ford is struggling in Asian markets
- Honda revs up hybrid offerings
- EPA sets rules for lawn, boat engines
- Electricity the gas of tomorrow's cars, Ford exec says
- Auto sales top expectations
- Kerkorian's firm settles GM stock claims
- Manny Lopez: Carmaker cuts must go deeper
- Canada to help reopen Ford plant
- Old Car Festival drives through Greenfield Village
- Auto briefs
- GM, Toyota, Ford say U.S. sales slumped in August
- GMAC to cut 5,000 jobs, close all 200 retail offices
- GM extends discount through Sept. 30
- SEC says Kerkorian misled investors in GM stock deal
- Nolan Finley: Big Three use conventions to win loan support
- Feds discussing carmakers' loan
- GM to add one month to employee discount deal for all
- New Volvo CEO may signal Ford's shift
- A new kind of ad
- EPA says estimates low on fuel economy benefits
- Neil Winton: Ford Europe kicks off world car onslaught with new Fiesta
- Auto briefs
- Three Toyota models will debut in Paris
- GM extends employee discount program through September
- White House noncommittal on $25 billion direct loan package for autos
- Tata halts work on $2,500 Nano car plant
- Ford selects Odell to lead Volvo
- General Motors opens second Indian factory
- At Ford, training trickles down
- Obama gives unions a Labor Day boost