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  • Ford CEO Alan Mulally to keynote CES

    Filed under: Gadgets , CES , Cadillac , Ford , GM Looks like the biggest gadget convention on Earth is becoming the place for big automotive announcements. You'll remember that two years ago at the Consumer Electronics Show, Ford and Microsoft announced their partnership on Ford's SYNC system...
    Posted to Weblog by Anonymous on 08-29-2008
  • GM, Ford doing well in China, despite slow sales at home

    Filed under: China , Cadillac , Chevrolet , Ford , GM , Earnings/Financials , By the Numbers While domestic sales continue to slide, the auto market in China is thriving. Both General Motors and Ford have reported double-digit sales growth for the first-half of 2008 in the world's most populace country...
    Posted to Weblog by Anonymous on 07-08-2008
  • Autoblog Podcast #96

    Filed under: Podcasts , Hybrids/Alternative , Minivans/MPVs , Trucks/Pickups , Wagons/Estates , Crossovers/CUVs , Cadillac , Chrysler , Ford , GM , Mercury , Saab For three weeks in a row, now, we've brought you a new Autoblog Podcast courtesy of the B-Team. Here's episode #96 of the Autoblog...
    Posted to Weblog by Anonymous on 06-03-2008
  • MSNBC names the best and worst selling of 2007

    Filed under: Car Buying , Etc. , Earnings/Financials It was the best of times, it was the worst of times - it was 2007. Topping the sales figures for the year that almost was are mainly service vehicles, while the more ostentatious, less useful cars round out the bottom-feeder roster. Family cars at...
    Posted to Weblog by Anonymous on 12-23-2007
  • VIDEO: Live from Woodward, the video montage

    Filed under: Marketing/Advertising , Videos , Cadillac , Chevrolet , Chrysler , Ford , GM The 2007 Woodward Dream Cruise is an event that can be best understood in person, but video is a close second. Over 1.5 million people walked up and down the five-mile stretch of Michigan's most famous road, and...
    Posted to Weblog by Anonymous on 08-18-2007
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