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Nick Bunkley
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Seeking Aid, Automakers Have a Friend in the U.A.W.
Rick Wagoner of G.M., left, and Ron Gettelfinger of the U.A.W. agree on at least one thing: the case for federal dollars.
Automakers Offer Big Incentives to Spur Sales
Automakers are offering cash rebates and dealers steep discounts to try to make room on lots for new models.
White-Collar G.M. Retirees Scramble as Care Is Cut Off
To conserve cash, General Motors will cut lifetime health care for legions of management retirees at the end of this year.
Hope and Fear in Motown
The merger of General Motors and Chrysler, which would turn Detroit’s Big Three into two, is a cultural shift that some people find hard to swallow.
Automakers Report Grim October Sales
Facing tightened credit markets and an economic slowdown, Ford and Toyota reported selling far fewer vehicles than a year ago.
Some G.M. Retirees Are in a Health Care Squeeze
Dorothy Orr, left, 77, and her twin sister, Barbara Spencer, attended a meeting of the Buick retirees club Thursday in Flint, Mich., to discuss health care options for...
Ford Plans Cuts as It Burns Through $7.7 Billion
Ford announced that its automotive business lost $2.9 billion in the third quarter and said that it would cut more jobs to conserve cash.
Ford Plans More Cuts as It Posts a $129 Million Loss
Battered by the weak economy and a shift in consumer preferences, Ford announced a third-quarter loss and further cuts in its North American work force.
Loading Up on TVs and iPods
While in-car gadgetry has bloomed into a $40 billion industry, automakers are rushing to put more high-tech devices in their vehicles.
Keeping Your Eyes on the Road
As cell phones, navigation systems, video screens and MP3 players compete for attention, drivers having difficulty keeping their cars under control.
General Motors, Driven to the Brink
The G.M. plant in Janesville, Wis., is a shadow of its former self, a victim of the plunging sales of S.U.V.’s.
Chrysler to Cut 25% of Salaried and Contract Jobs
The automaker, which is in merger talks with General Motors, said that it would offer buyout and early retirement packages in the next two weeks and that layoffs would...
















