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Main > Car Makers News > Nissan > Nissan changes its mind regarding the 2009 Chicago Auto Show The annual car shows is usually the venue where auto makers attract potential buyers and show off their latest products not only to the media, but also to industry competitions. However, due to the current economic downturn directly affecting the auto industry, a lot of manufacturers are deciding to let go attending the present series of events to lower costs. Surprisingly enough, it is not only the smaller, struggling companies that you might expect to hold back, but even high-end brands like... Full article... Article added: 2008-11-29 08:01:13 Article Views Rating: 192 Main > Car Makers News > Other > Chinese automakers replacing big names at the 2009 Detroit Auto Show This is the first time that two Chinese car manufacturers will be provided a main floor display space at the Cobo Center for the auto show in Detroit next year. BYD Auto Co. and Brilliance Jinbei Automotive Co. will take up about 11,000 square feet of display space on the most important floor. The space was set aside for Mitsubishi Motors Corp. but became obtainable after that party signed out of the auto show. Show co-chairman Joe Serra explains: “They’ve been waiting, all the exhibitors in... Full article... Article added: 2008-11-28 08:53:58 Article Views Rating: 75 Main > Car Makers News > Other > IIHS releases list of 2009 Top Safety Picks Vehicles are getting safer according to the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, which published its list of 2009 Top Safety Picks today. A total of 72 vehicles earned Top Safety Pick honors this year, which means each one earned the highest score of Good in front, side and rear crash tests performed by the IIHS, as well as offers electronic stability control. Ford and Volvo had the most cars on the list with 16 total, while Honda/Acura nabbed 13. The VW/Audi Group had nine models, and General Motors... Full article... Article added: 2008-11-26 06:44:13 Article Views Rating: 124 Main > Car Makers News > Other > Moving on up! Chinese automakers move out of Cobo basement thanks to Detroit no-shows With the pull out of Porsche, Suzuki, Mitsubishi, Ferrari, Land Rover and Rolls-Royce, Nissan and Infiniti from this year's Detroit Auto Show in January, there's a lot of empty space on the show floor of Cobo Hall that needs to be filled. Chinese automakers will be the direct beneficiary of everyone's lack of interest in Detroit, as both BYD Auto and Brilliance will be moved out of the basement, otherwise known as Michigan Hall, and onto the main floor of Cobo for the first time. They'll be occupying... Full article... Article added: 2008-11-26 06:44:10 Article Views Rating: 101 Main > Car Makers News > Other > Auto briefs | The Detroit News | detnews.com Chrysler LLC , seeking to eliminate 25 percent of its salaried workforce by year's end, is pressing those employees to take buyouts or early retirement by today to help reach its goal without firings. Chrysler said last month it wants to trim about 4,300 jobs, and set Nov. 26 as the deadline for workers to give notification of their plans. Report: U.S. cannot sustain 3 carmakersBankruptcy for Chrysler LLC or General Motors Corp. is probable without federal aid, a study by the Anderson Economic Group... Full article... Article added: 2008-11-26 06:44:09 Article Views Rating: 82 Main > Car Makers News > Mitsubishi > Mitsubishi pulls out from 2009 Detroit Auto Show The 2009 Detroit Auto Show will open its doors at Cobo Hall eight weeks from now. It is reported that Mitsubishi won’t be there. Like other high-profile car companies, including Rolls-Royce, Land Rover, Ferrari, Suzuki, and Porsche, the Japanese automaker has pulled out due to cost.[source] Full article... Article added: 2008-11-25 08:00:32 Article Views Rating: 151 Main > Car Makers News > Nissan > Nissan pulls out of Detroit and Chicago auto shows Following the lead of Porsche, Suzuki, Mitsubishi, Ferrari, Land Rover and Rolls-Royce, Nissan has announced that it won't be present at the 2009 North American International Auto Show, otherwise known as the Detroit Auto Show. But Japan's third largest automaker is going one step further than the others and also pulling out of the Chicago Auto Show in February. You may recall that Nissan blew its wad, so to speak, at last week's LA Auto Show where it unveiled the new 370Z, Cube and Infiniti G37... Full article... Article added: 2008-11-25 08:00:16 Article Views Rating: 123 Main > Car Makers News > Nissan > Nissan to skip auto show | The Detroit News | detnews.com Nissan Motor Co. became the first major automaker to pull out of the North American International Auto Show when it announced Monday that it would not attend the Detroit and Chicago shows to save cash. Nissan already has unveiled the next three additions to its U.S. lineup -- the Nissan Cube compact, the Nissan 370Z sports car and the premium Infiniti G37 convertible, all shown last week at the Los Angeles car show. In weighing whether to come to Detroit, "we felt this was probably right now, not the... Full article... Article added: 2008-11-25 08:00:15 Article Views Rating: 123 Main > Car Makers News > Nissan > Nissan pulls out of Detroit auto show | The Detroit News | detnews.com Nissan Motor Co. became the third Japanese automaker to pull out of the North American International Auto Show when it announced Monday that it would skip the Detroit and Chicago shows early next year to save cash. Nissan has already unveiled the three new additions to its U.S. lineup -- the Nissan Cube compact, the Nissan 370Z sports car, and the premium Infiniti G37 convertible shown last week at the Los Angeles car show. In weighing whether to come to Detroit and show the vehicles again, "we felt... Full article... Article added: 2008-11-25 08:00:15 Article Views Rating: 127 Main > Car Makers News > Mitsubishi > Mitsubishi pulls out from 2009 Detroit Auto Show The 2009 Detroit Auto Show will open its doors at Cobo Hall eight weeks from now. It is reported that Mitsubishi won’t be there. Like other high-profile car companies, including Rolls-Royce, Land Rover, Ferrari, Suzuki, and Porsche, the Japanese automaker has pulled out due to cost.[source] Full article... Article added: 2008-11-25 07:57:58 Article Views Rating: 155 |
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