Nissan's New Electric Car: The Zero-Emission All-Electric Nissan LEAF
Due to begin mass production in 2012, the 100% electric-driven Nissan LEAF will have no gas tank and no tailpipe.
View ArticleJanesville Auto Worker Layoffs: Unemployment Running Out May, 2010
As of May, 2010, more than 3000 laid-off GM autoworkers began running out of their unemployment benefits, with no employment options in sight.
View ArticleFord Motor Company: First Quarter Profit Figures for the Ford Motor Company
American automakers like Ford are enjoying hefty sales and big profits due to factors including the Toyota recalls.
View ArticleBuying Cars Online: Intelligent Steps For Safely Purchasing Vehicles on The...
There's no reason to drive back and forth between numerous regional car dealers when you can purchase a vehicle online quickly, safely and very cost-effectively
View ArticleGM's Financial Overhaul: 2000 Dealership Agreements Terminated
Public stock offerings for the General Motors Company may be available as soon as October, 2010 and will serve as a first step towards the end of government ownership.
View ArticleAuto Sales In China: Chinese Consumers Now Buy More Automobiles than US...
Now the planet's largest automotive market, China is one of the biggest reasons the auto manufacturing giant General Motors Co. expects a 45 percent sales increase through 2014.
View ArticleTesla Motors: EVs All the Way
Tesla Motors has only been operating for seven years, but its already become the automaker known for electric performance cars.
View ArticleComing in November: General Motors IPO
Just over a year after bankruptcy and bailout, GM is about to go public its Initial Public Offering is coming in November but what does that really mean?
View ArticleResale Values of Luxury Cars
It's generally assumed that luxury cars have a higher resale value than other vehicles, but why is that so? We explain.
View ArticleToyota Works to Repair Its Image after Long Series of Recalls
In the face of flagging consumer confidence and plummeting sales after the recall of 11 million vehicles between November 2009 and August 2010, Toyota has been faced with making dramatic shifts in its...
View ArticleNew Models for 2011: Old Form Factors Compete with New Ideas
In 2011 car buyers will find an interesting mix on showroom floors, with some automakers offering refreshes of tried-and-true models while others move farther outside the box.
View ArticleHow to Find the Best Rates for Insuring a New Car
Purchasing a new car is an exciting experience, but it's important that you arrange insurance before you ever leave the lot, especially if you're keeping your previous vehicle.
View ArticleSurveying the Hybrid Scene for 2012 and Beyond
In 2012 many hybrids will be cosmetic upgrades of existing models although leaps in all-electric technology as exhibited by the Nissan Leaf and Chevrolet Volt are rapidly changing the game.
View ArticleAmerican Auto Industry Poised for Rebound in 2011
Coming back leaner and more efficient from the auto industry crisis, American car makers are focused on more flexible short-term strategies to respond to consumer demand and external factors.
View ArticleToyota Releases New Incentives to Boost Sales after Earthquake
Southeast Toyota Distributors are offering new incentive programs, including increased dealer cash, on select models, in an attempt to boost post-earthquake sales.
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