Safest Cars 2010: Ford, Subaru, VW Win Insurance Industry Picks
WASHINGTON -- (KEN THOMAS, AP): Ford, Subaru and Volkswagen lead the insurance industry's annual list of the safest new vehicles, according to a close...
WASHINGTON -- (KEN THOMAS, AP): Ford, Subaru and Volkswagen lead the insurance industry's annual list of the safest new vehicles, according to a close...
Steven Petrow | Posted 11.03.2009 | Living
Just because you want to invite them all doesn't mean you should. Masked or unmasked bitterness, rage or jealousy can quickly tank the best of parties.
usnews.com | Rick Newman | Posted 06.27.2009 | Business
Before long, you'll be more likely to get an American-made car by buying an import brand instead of a Ford, General Motors, or Chrysler vehicle. New d...
Steve Parker | Posted 03.06.2009 | Business
Until the travel business picks up and businesses in general start replacing their vehicle fleets, Detroit will be outside looking in.
Steve Parker | Posted 02.06.2009 | Business
Monday brought three conference calls, each about an hour, with executives from each of the Detroit Three announcing, dissecting and, most of all, spi...
Steve Parker | Posted 01.24.2009 | Business
Really wish there were better news to post about, but the auto industry is reeling worldwide, and there's no better example than Toyota.
Steve Parker | Posted 01.13.2009 | Business
This post has the latest news on the billions in subsidies which off-shore transplant carmakers have received from state and local governments.
Mitchell Bard | Posted 01.10.2009 | Politics
You would think that winning the White House and overwhelming majorities in both houses of Congress would instill some backbone into Democrats on Capitol Hill. You would, of course, be wrong.
Steve Parker | Posted 01.02.2009 | Business
Now that they have our attention, the Detroit Three, in plans submitted to Congress Tuesday, increased their appeals for federal loans from $25 billion to $34 billion.
Steve Parker | Posted 10.05.2008 | Business
The auto industry's US sales numbers for August are in, and Americans are again buying full-size pickups and SUVs. They are actually a "bright spot" i...
Steve Parker | Posted 08.09.2008 | Business
It should make headlines, but it won't. The news: the first major captive import vehicle-maker from China has opened its Oklahoma doors and started-up its assembly line.
AP | KEN THOMAS | Posted 11.18.2009 | Business