News Source: The Courier-Journal
| about 1 year ago
General Motors Chief Executive Rick Wagoner won't be making a return trip to Washington by corporate jet, although the automaker's policy is not to comment on executive travel plans, said spokesman Tony Cervone. A Chrysler spokeswoman wouldn't...
News Source: The News Journal
| about 1 year ago
LLC to prove it can survive and repay the government, said the sources, who asked not to be named...House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid to show how he will reshape operations as a condition of a proposed $25 billion...
News Source: Turkish Press
| about 1 year ago
Michigan (AFP) A group of auto dealers, suppliers and union workers are planning to drive a caravan of fuel-efficient, American-brand vehicles to Washington to press lawmakers to rescue the Big Three US carmakers. The aim is to build grassroots...
News Source: Washington Post
| about 1 year ago
A plan is taking shape for auto suppliers, dealers and factory workers to caravan from Detroit to Washington in American-made, fuel-efficient vehicles. The National Automobile Dealers Association is considering flying in dealers from around the...
News Source: Associated Press
| about 1 year ago
After being skewered by Congress and lampooned on NBC's Saturday Night Live, the CEOs of Detroit's three automakers may end up making their return trip to Washington by car as they seek a federal bailout. The Detroit area's auto industry, whose...
News Source: Los Angeles Times
| about 1 year ago
November 24, 2008 Dura Automotive Systems CEO Tim Leuliette says the Detroit Three automakers, car dealers and the United Auto Workers discussed the carpool over the weekend. Automakers say they need $25 billion in loans to help them survive the...