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  • <i>NYT</i> at it again: GM originally talked with Ford about merger

    Filed under: Chrysler, LLC. , Ford , GM , Rumormill Bill Vlasic, the man who was kind enough to drop the GM/Chrysler pseudo-bombshell on us late Friday night, posted a follow-up to his remarkably unremarkable story claiming that General Motors originally had talks with Ford about a possible merger before...
    Posted to Weblog by Anonymous on 10-13-2008
  • Ford wishes GM a happy 100th birthday

    Filed under: Etc. , Ford , GM , Humor Click above to enlarge Credit Ford with a classy move yesterday when it strategically left the blinds open in certain offices at its World Headquarters in Dearborn. The effect was a building-sized birthday card congratulating its cross-town competitor, General Motors...
    Posted to Weblog by Anonymous on 09-16-2008
  • Detroit automakers to lobby Congress for $50 billion in loans

    Filed under: Government/Legal What's another $25 billion between friends? That's the argument General Motors, Chrysler and Ford's Congressional lobbyists will be making in the next few months for a $50 billion loan from the federal government. Originally, Detroit's Big Three were after...
    Posted to Weblog by Anonymous on 09-08-2008
  • <i>WSJ</I>: Big 3 seeking $25 billion from Feds

    Filed under: Government/Legal , Chrysler, LLC. , Ford , GM , Earnings/Financials No matter how you slice it, a proposed $25 billion loan from the Feds is a bailout, and that's exactly what Detroit's Big Three automakers are after, according to a report by the Wall Street Journal. Lobbyists for...
    Posted to Weblog by Anonymous on 08-22-2008
  • Ford, GM considering joint engine development

    Filed under: Plants/Manufacturing , Ford , GM In a move that will help both ailing automakers, General Motors and Ford are holding discussions about sharing engine and powertrain technologies. Although neither company will officially acknowledge the liaisons, the meetings have been going on for more...
    Posted to Weblog by Anonymous on 08-04-2008
  • 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
  • GM/Ford merger brought up in boardroom, immediately shot down

    Filed under: Etc. , Ford , GM Of all the preposterous ideas floated around this, the new automotive landscape, none seem as ridiculous as Ford and General Motors merging together to create a singular domestic monolith. But according to a BusinessWeek source, the idea was recently floated by execs during...
    Posted to Weblog by Anonymous on 06-25-2008
  • GM to continue weaning itself off fleet sales

    Filed under: Car Buying , Chrysler , Ford , GM Even after posting a $3.25 billion loss , General Motors won't resort to fleet sales to ease their pain. In the automotive industry, fleet sales typically represent the lightly equipped, and heavily discounted, vehicles sold to rental companies or corporations...
    Posted to Weblog by Anonymous on 05-19-2008
  • Edge vs. Lambdas - money talks

    Filed under: Trends , Marketing/Advertising , Crossovers/CUVs , Ford Ford sent but a single model into the roiling crossover market battle with GM's Lambda trio quartet . How did the Edge move 130,000 units alone while GM needed the aggregated sales of the GMC Acadia, Buick Enclave, and Saturn Outlook...
    Posted to Weblog by Anonymous on 02-06-2008
  • GM and Ford planning production cuts for first quarter of '08

    Filed under: Plants/Manufacturing , Ford , GM Both Ford and General Motors don't want to saddle dealers with a glut of products in 2008, so both automakers plan to reduce production in the first quarter of next year. The General plans to produce around 950,000 vehicles (606k trucks and 344k cars...
    Posted to Weblog by Anonymous on 12-04-2007
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