- Buffett says automakers need bailout or bankruptcy
- Mitsubishi to pull out of Detroit auto show
- Granholm confident auto companies will get bailout
- Pelosi vows to take up auto aid for Detroit in December
- GM trims its corporate jet fleet
- Gettelfinger: Jobs bank already 'almost gone'
- GM planning more production cuts
- EU competition chief: Avoid car subsidy race
- Honda to cut global output amid slowing demand
- Report: Ford Germany needs no state bailout money
- Daniel Howes: Symbols behind loan smackdown
- In swirl of bad news, Michigan asks 'What's next?'
- Congress delivers setbacks to Detroit
- Wagoner: GM ready with plan for survival
- Dingell loses commerce chair, Michigan loses clout
- Pelosi may have halted bailout vote
- Alabama emerges as foe to auto aid
- GMAC tries to change status
- Auto briefs
- Wagoner: GM plan will address Congress' concerns
- White House hopeful for auto aid compromise
- UAW's Gettelfinger happy about potential federal help for Detroit's automakers
- Honda scales back production forecast
- VW Jetta TDI wins L.A. Auto Show's 'Green Car' award
- Isuzu to shed 1,400 contract workers
- Auto industry bailout decision could come after Thanksgiving
- Michael Moore has mixed feelings about a Big 3 bailout
- Ford shuffles manufacturing executive lineup
- GMAC files with Fed for bank holding status
- Romney continues Big 3 criticisms
- Peugeot Citroen to cut 2,700 jobs
- GM to temporarily stop production at Thai plant
- Daniel Howes: To rest of U.S., Detroit is mired in the past
- Prospects for Big 3 aid package grow dim
- House comes down hard on CEOs
- Brian J. O'Connor: O'Connor: If the Big 3 suffer, we all suffer
- Chrysler has $6.1B, but $5B in monthly costs
- Big 3 troubles rumble through L.A. show
- Push for auto loans a tough fight, Cockrel says
- Auto briefs
- Nissan announces electric car deal with Oregon
- Detroit mayor urges aid for auto industry during Washington trip
- Ghosn says auto industry consolidation likely
- Big Three CEOs give worst-case scenarios
- White House urges Congress to weigh Republican plan for auto bailout
- Senate Republicans drafting alternative $25 billion aid
- EU official: Help justified for Opel, industry
- Fiat CEO warns against aid to U.S. carmakers
- Mazda buys back chunk of own shares from Ford
- Chinese automakers, hit by slowdown, ask for help
- Toyota announces cuts at Kentucky plant
- Big 3 CEOs plead for aid
- Scott Burgess: Hot for Fusion hybrid
- Bank CEO: 'The Big 3 is one too many'
- Manny Lopez: Advice to Big 3 from afar unwelcome
- Auto collapse would ripple across country
- Execs squirm under Senate's harsh glare
- Cockrel, mayors unite to ask for aid
- UAW pressed for sacrifices
- Ford to cut stake in Mazda
- Chrysler has new supply partner
- Chrysler CEO says company has $6.1 billion in the bank
- Detroit mayor heads to D.C. to seek help for Big Three
- Ficano buys ads in D.C. to support auto loans
- Senators skeptical of helping ailing auto industry
- Nardelli: If pushed into bankruptcy, Chrysler may not emerge
- GM CEO says company needs help, but is competitive
- Mulally to urge Congress to move quickly to help automakers
- There's 'one too many' automakers, Bank of America CEO says
- Italy, Germany say no auto aid for now
- Quickly sending $25B in retooling aid to Big 3 gains Congressional support
- White House won't give autos aid from Wall Street rescue package
- Paulson still opposes using TARP funds
- Gettelfinger: No wage or benefits cuts
- GM exec says opening UAW contract might be necessary
- Chrysler teams with German company on Marysville axle plant
- Mulally defends how Ford has been operated on morning talk show
- Ford to slash Mazda stake to raise cash
- GM shows 3 new models for China
- Daniel Howes: Political titans clash in auto loan war
- Scott Burgess: Redesigned 2010 Ford Mustang pulls together best parts of previous mod
- Blitz starts for Big 3 aid as Reid introduces bill to tap into $700B bailout
- Gas prices take dip below $2
- GM to postpone dealer payments
- Auto briefs
- Chrysler dealers, local officials to lobby for auto aid
- Getrag unit files for bankruptcy protection
- Chrysler president on Capitol Hill urging bailout support
- Congress starts talks on auto loans
- Honda to dedicate Indiana car plant
- White House refines position on auto industry help
- German officials to discuss Opel guarantee
- GM to sell stake in Suzuki to raise cash
- Auto aid debate heats up
- Dealers try to hold on as Big 3 drama plays out
- Japanese to cut car production
- Showdown looming in Congress of automaker rescue
- Experts: Supplier woes put auto industry in danger
- Brake supplier looking to drop employees
- China gives no sign of bailout help after summit
- Automakers seek Canadian aid, unsure of details
- Levin: Big 3 CEOs should resign if necessary to get federal aid
- Obama: Auto industry collapse would be 'disaster'
- World leaders vow action on economy -- take few concrete steps
- Pelosi: Aid bill will require Big 3 to restructure, meet fuel-efficiency goals
- Gettelfinger: UAW won't make more concessions
- For Warren, Big 3 woes spell trouble
- Business Insider: To raise cash, Ford runs for border
- An America without manufacturing becomes a starkly divided society
- Source: Ford plans employee pricing offer
- New poll says majority of Americans support bailout for Detroit's automakers
- Senate will take up $25 billion auto bill
- GM's Opel seeking help from German government
- Auto aid proposal hits GOP roadblock
- U.S. security debate lurks in Big 3 woes
- Toyota says no change to Mississippi plant opening
- Nissan to further cut production in Japan
- Mercedes will reduce Alabama operations in January
- Daniel Howes: Howes: Big 3 must prove they are worth it
- Carmaker crisis hits suppliers
- GM names first black female director
- Auto briefs
- Auto CEOs called to testify before Senate next week
- Waxman vows to defeat Dingell for top House post
- Ohio Republican joins effort to get federal aid for automakers
- Goldman stops rating GM stock, JPMorgan downgrades shares
- Standard & Poor's put 13 auto suppliers on CreditWatch list
- Democrats at work to tap bailout for automakers
- The inside story: Ford's roadmap for survival
- Dems push $25B for Big 3, fed equity stake
- Obama may name auto czar
- Daniel Howes: Howes: Detroit auto mess turns toxic
- Ford, Chevy stick with NASCAR
- Auto briefs
- Chrysler enlists help in push for federal aid
- Paulson: Rescue package not for automakers
- Granholm: Auto industry crisis urgent
- Report: GM may up stake in Chinese joint venture
- EU levies hefty fine on car glass makers
- Manny Lopez: Commentary: Activists attack auto aid
- Big 3 woes imperil Japanese
- Pelosi pushes fast auto aid
- Lear chief buys stock in show of confidence
- Neil Winton: BMW business model crunches gears as models expand, profit falls
- Small-car buyers' regrets
- Auto briefs
- Auto supplier Delphi Corp. swings to quarterly profit on GM settlement
- Obama urges Bush to act on auto aid
- GM scraps plans for news conference at upcoming L.A. Auto Show
- Aides: Obama suggested more help for auto industry
- Nissan's Mississippi plant set to retool
- Daniel Howes: Commentary: Detroit will never be the same
- Pessimism torpedoes GM stock
- White House is open to Big 3 aid
- Mayors want part of auto bailout
- Nissan's new idea
- Editorial: Strings could lessen benefits of auto loans
- Auto briefs
- GM will lay off another 1,900 workers in early 2009
- White House will 'listen' to ideas for auto industry aid
- GM's shares plummet after analysts downgrade automaker's stock
- Big banks back off consumer car loans
- Daniel Howes: Big 3's hopes rest with Washington
- Support grows to aid auto industry
- Maine car dealers seek new third-party lenders
- Obama aide hedges on auto bailout
- Obama aide hedges on auto bailout
- Democratic leaders ask Bush to help ailing automakers
- Layoffs, losses spell more gloom for Big 3 employees
- Michigan officials lobby for Big 3
- Obama says righting auto industry is a high priority
- Cerberus still seeks takers for Chrysler
- GM may run short of cash next year
- Ford treads in deepening water
- Toyota ad blitz bugs GM sales exec
- The great chase
- 'Worst period ... in decades'
- Granholm urges support for U.S. automakers
- GM, Cerberus end Chrysler tie-up talks
- GM opens $300 million Russian plant to offset U.S. auto slump
- Ford reports $129M third-quarter loss, plans white-collar cuts
- Huge losses, cuts expected at GM
- Daniel Howes: Big 3 face an uphill fight in Congress
- Toyota slashes profit forecast
- Fed aid to Big 3 to carry conditions
- Chrysler downsizing reaches company's ad agency
- GM, Ford report earnings today
- Auto briefs
- Detroit seeks Congress aid on retiree health care
- Judge won't limit fund's liability in Delphi case
- Dingell vows to keep key chairmanship
- Illinois Chrysler plant offers worker buyouts
- Chrysler ad agency cuts 22 percent of staff
- Toyota slashes annual earnings forecast
- Dana to cut more jobs, close plants
- AutoNation swings to 3Q loss on charges
- Isuzu shares plunge after profit forecast slashed
- Auto parts maker Meridian to lay off 186 in Indiana
- DOE sets auto loan rules
- Automakers optimistic help may be on the way
- GM loses $1.2B with GMAC
- Daniel Howes: Howes: Doomsday scenario is all too real
- Key 'changes' expected at GM
- Viewers roast Toyota 'Saved by Zero' ads
- Auto briefs
- Auto retooling loan rules released
- Dingell faces challenge to head key House committee
- Pelosi says Congress considering Big 3 bailout
- Memo: GM to announce changes Friday
- Auto industry ally Dingell faces committee challenge
- GM will announce 'important changes' on Friday
- Cerberus chief: Country can't let automakers fail
- GMAC posts $2.52 billion quarterly loss
- Manny Lopez: Chrysler party poopers send wrong message
- Auto earnings forecast grim
- Big 3, UAW ask for health trust help
- Toyota City suffers as car sales fall
- Auto briefs
- Canadian auto parts maker Magna reports 3Q loss
- German car sales sink in October
- Toyota may lower forecast amid faltering sales
- BMW 3Q net profit falls 63 percent
- October sales collapse rattles ailing automakers
- Congress weighs more aid for Big 3
- Gas prices dive 35 cents
- Chrysler icon celebrates 25 years: Minivan to survive rough stretch
- Daniel Howes: Howes: A week of carmaker weakness
- Ex-Chrysler Financial official becomes CEO of Focus: HOPE
- Icahn unloads 8.5M Lear shares
- Auto briefs
- Text: Chrysler CEO letter to employees
- Toyota extends 0 percent offer through November
- Chrysler CEO says 'rumors' distracting to business
- Ford's sales plunge 30 percent in October
- Bosch puts workers on shorter hours
- Analysts: Big 3 woes imperil U.S. economy
- Venza frees up choices
- Porsche to slow production at year-end
- Cramer calls fed merger help mad
- Chrysler-Nissan talks halt
- ArvinMeritor cuts jobs, may sell unit
- NYT: Detroit is 'too big to allow it to fail'
- GM ends used car incentive program
- GM readjusts Flint plant production
- McCain vows to keep auto industry alive
- Troy's ArvinMeritor will cut 1,250 jobs
- American Axle reports $440M loss
- Chrysler sues Johnson Controls for leaving lead out of batteries
- Nissan launches 0 percent financing on five models
- Michigan cancels meeting on GM-Chrysler deal