Friday, November 27, 2009

Chrysler

10 Cars Detroit Should Copy

Here’s where the competition outdistances America’s automakers. more >>

A Boost For GM, a Ding For Chrysler

New quality ratings could help decide whether to continue the automaker bailouts more >>

Michigan Voters Favor Auto Bailout for Chrysler, GM in Poll, Unlike Rest of Nation

Surprisingly, Michigan voters don't favor the auto bailout by as high a margin as one might think. more >>

Could China Buy An American Carmaker?

Detroit's woes could present foreign buyers with a golden opportunity more >>

If Chrysler, GM Get a Bailout They Should Stop Making Gas-Powered Cars

Detroit needs incentive to abandon its toxic assets, and it's up to the taxpayers to give it to them. more >>

9 Bailout Surprises From GM and Chrysler

Both companies are in far worse shape than they once let on more >>

Ford Veers Closer To a Bailout

If it doesn't stop burning cash, Ford might need government help by summer more >>

Chrysler Needs Another Move, Besides Fiat

Blurb more >>

How Toyota Sees 2009

Car sales could be close to bottoming out—and hybrids are here to stay. more >>

What the Car Companies Want From Obama

Suspend disbelief: Detroit wouldn't mind a higher gas tax more >>

4 Myths From the Detroit Auto Show

Don't make a down payment on an electric car just yet. more >>

Car Sales: What a Dismal 2008 Means For 2009

It was a terrible year for automakers. And 2009 could be worse. more >>

More Welfare For Really Rich Guys

One of America's most secretive investing firms gets $9 billion in bailout money. more >>

A Moving Article on Detroit, Home of the Big Three

Matt Labash has written a moving article on Detroit. more >>

Automakers Keep the Environment in Mind to Prove Bailout Viability

Here's what the Big Three have to say about sustainability and their bailout. more >>

Bush Rescues the Automakers? Strange.

Stranger things have happened. But rarely. more >>

The Auto Bailout Shows Bush Is a Lame Duck With Power

Bush may have power but it's only temporary, the Obama administration could undo his policies. more >>

How the Feds will Govern GM and Chrysler

The two automakers get a stay of execution, but the future remains bleak. more >>

Is Chrysler Shutting Down for a Month, or Forever?

In Detroit, the endgame is getting closer more >>

Who Is at Fault for the Decline of the Big Three?

Mickey Kaus indicts "Wagner Act unionism" for the fall of the auto industry. more >>

The GOP Bungles the Auto Bailout

Republicans shouldn't be hung up on how much factory workers get paid. more >>

After Auto Bailout Collapses in Congress, Eyes Turn to the Bush White House

A pending deal collapsed after union officials rejected Republicans' timetable for wage reductions. more >>

$14 Billion Auto Bailout Bill Moves to Skeptical Senate After Passage in House

Some Republicans argue that Chrysler and GM should declare bankruptcy instead. more >>

Labor Killed Detroit? Not So Fast

Detroit has larger problems. more >>

McConnell: No Senate Vote Today on Auto Bailout

The Kentucky Republican signals his displeasure over the plan and issues a set of conditions. more >>

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