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- GM Challenges IRS Request for $335 Million in Taxes
(6 January 1997)
- 1996 Auto Sales Surge in France Covers Gloomy Future
(6 January 1997)
- Saab Predicts 20,000 in Swedish Sales for 1997
(6 January 1997)
- Owners go for Light Brown Vehicles
(6 January 1997)
- Chrysler's 1996 Domestic Sales Surpass 2.4 Million Vehicles
(6 January 1997)
- Auto Makers Forecast Sales for 1997
(6 January 1997)
- Hino Motors to Establish Truck Plant in Philippines
(6 January 1997)
- IMF Criticizes Brazil's Rules for Auto Imports
(6 January 1997)
- National League to Consider GM-Schott Dispute
(6 January 1997)
- Chrysler Expects High December Sales
(6 January 1997)
- Press Release: Jaguar Announces 'Robb Report' Award for XK8 at L.A. Auto Show
(5 January 1997)
- Press Release: Ford Announces 5 Star Safety Rating for Windstar at L.A. Auto Show
(5 January 1997)
- Press Release: Mercedes Debuts SLK in L.A.
(5 January 1997)
- Press Release: BMW Debuts 328i Luxury Convertible in North America
(5 January 1997)
- Press Release: Acura Debuts '97 NSX at L.A. Auto Show
(5 January 1997)
- Press Release: Porsche Debuts Boxster at L.A. Auto Show
(5 January 1997)
- Press Release: Ford Announces 5 Star Safety Rating for Windstar at L.A. Auto Show
(4 January 1997)
- Press Release: Acura Debuts '97 NSX at L.A. Auto Show
(4 January 1997)
- Press Release: Jaguar Announces 'Robb Report' Award for XK8 at L.A. Auto Show
(4 January 1997)
- Press Release: BMW Debuts 328i Luxury Convertible in North America
(4 January 1997)
- Press Release: Mercedes Debuts SLK in L.A.
(4 January 1997)
- Press Release: Porsche Debuts Boxster at L.A. Auto Show
(4 January 1997)
- Ford Hopes to Attract Young Buyers with Navigator
(3 January 1997)
- Press Release: Jaguar Announces 'Robb Report' Award for XK8 at L.A. Auto Show
(3 January 1997)
- GM Will not Press Criminal Charges in Marge Schott Case
(3 January 1997)
- Japanese Auto Makers Head for Stiff Competition
(3 January 1997)
- U.S. Blazers Made in Russia
(3 January 1997)
- Press Release: Mercedes Debuts SLK in L.A.
(3 January 1997)
- Press Release: Ford Announces 5 Star Safety Rating for Windstar at L.A. Auto Show
(3 January 1997)
- Press Release: PAI Announces Multi-Lingual Design Software Contract with Renault
(3 January 1997)
- Press Release: Porsche Debuts Boxster at L.A. Auto Show
(3 January 1997)
- Press Release: BMW Debuts 328i Luxury Convertible in North America
(3 January 1997)
- Press Release: Acura Debuts '97 NSX at L.A. Auto Show
(3 January 1997)
- Press Release: Federal-Mogul Announces New V.P. for Human Resources
(3 January 1997)
- Polish Fiat Raises Prices
(2 January 1997)
- Mitsubishi to Double Engine Shipments to Chrysler
(2 January 1997)
- Zexel/BMW Make Deal on Heat Exchanger
(2 January 1997)
- Sisu Oy May Sell Truck Business to Renault
(2 January 1997)
- Chrysler to Establish Warehouse in Taiwan
(2 January 1997)
- Honda to End Technical Agreement with Daewoo
(2 January 1997)
- Peugeot Joint Venture in China to Develop Electric Vehicles
(2 January 1997)
- Honda, Nissan, Toyota, Mitsubishi, and Mazda Reveal 1997 Plans
(2 January 1997)
- Ukraine's AvtoZAZ Still Up for Tender
(31 December 1996)
- Nissan to Offer "Internet Car" Models
(31 December 1996)
- Settlement in GM Side-Mounted Gas Tank Law Suit
(31 December 1996)
- Car Shows Loaded with Sports Cars
(31 December 1996)
- German Union Leader Says VW Should Apologize to GM
(31 December 1996)
- U.S. Government to Relax Air Bag Rules
(31 December 1996)
- Mazda Strengthens its Share in U.S. subsidiary
(31 December 1996)
- 1996 Mercedes-Benz Sales better than Expected
(31 December 1996)
- Honda Wants Record North American Sales in 1997
(30 December 1996)
- Japanese Buy Record Number of U.S.-Made Auto Parts
(30 December 1996)
- Japanese Motorcycle Manufacturers Associate to Boost Demand
(30 December 1996)
- Ford Doubles Consumer Rebate for 1997 Taurus
(30 December 1996)
- Honda Affiliated Part Makers Plan Indian Production Base
(30 December 1996)
- NHTSA Investigation of Anti-Lock Brakes Continue
(30 December 1996)
- Honda to Export CR-V to US and Europe
(27 December 1996)
- Honda Dio Offers Special Brakes
(27 December 1996)
- Toyota Plans Indian Joint Venture
(27 December 1996)
- Volkswagen to Sell VW and Audi Cars through Separate Shops in Japan
(27 December 1996)
- Japan's Marubeni Hopes to Sell Chryslers in Korea
(27 December 1996)
- Mazda's Plan Calls for Sales Increases in 1997
(27 December 1996)
- Mazda and Ford Plan Common Chassis
(27 December 1996)
- Ford Moves Brazilian Headquarters to Sao Bernardo do Campo
(27 December 1996)
- Consumer Reports Files Isuzu Rollover Docs with NHTSA
(27 December 1996)
- Mazda, Isuzu, Nissan, and the Direct Injection Diesel
(26 December 1996)
- Alcohol Sensors International Announces Investment and New Product
(26 December 1996)
- Mitsubishi and Volvo Arrange Cut Deals
(26 December 1996)
- Republic Industries Buys Auto Dealerships for $100 Million
(26 December 1996)
- Honda Accord Claims 4th Consecutive Sales Record
(24 December 1996)
- Mitsubishi Motors to Up Sales Outlets in Europe
(24 December 1996)
- Ford to Buy Nickel Hydroxide Batteries from Panasonic EV Energy
(24 December 1996)
- Chrysler Releases Chairman's Reflections on 1996
(24 December 1996)
- Auto Club of So. California Summarizes New California Laws for 1997
(24 December 1996)
- Ford Financial Health Misrepresented
(24 December 1996)
- BMW Announces New M3 Sedan
(24 December 1996)
- Lithia Motors Announces Initial Public Offering
(24 December 1996)
- November Sales and Production from the Japanese carmakers
(24 December 1996)
- UAW Announces Ratification of Contract with GM's Saturn
(24 December 1996)
- Superior Industries Announces $15 Million Contract with GM
(23 December 1996)
- GM Announces Kiplinger Award for Buick's 1997 Park Avenue and LeSabre
(23 December 1996)
- Mazda to Introduce New Car for 1997
(23 December 1996)
- LucasVarity Announces Quality Certification for Lucas Body Systems
(23 December 1996)
- Daimler Refuses Comment on Report that Werner Will Walk
(23 December 1996)
- Rockwell Automotive Announces Joint Venture in China
(23 December 1996)
- GM Starts Blazer Production in Russia
(23 December 1996)
- GM Predicts Earnings Down Due to Marketing Costs
(23 December 1996)
- Gentex Announces Mirror Deal with Mitsubishi
(23 December 1996)
- GM's British Venture with Renault to Create 900 Jobs
(23 December 1996)
- Mercedes Benz Brazil Reports Losses in 1996
(20 December 1996)
- Chevrolet to Drop Geo Name
(20 December 1996)
- Leading Airbag Maker Consolidates Its Market Share
(20 December 1996)
- New Diesel Exhaust Filter From Mitsubishi
(20 December 1996)
- Bridgestone to Upgrade Overseas Plants
(19 December 1996)
- Caterpillar Buys Krupp's Diesel Unit
(19 December 1996)
- Audi, Volkswagen to Open South American Plant
(19 December 1996)
- Demand for US Minivans is High in Europe
(19 December 1996)
- Automakers Move to Calm Airbag Fears
(18 December 1996)
- California's Prop. 213 Cuts Auto Insurance Rates
(18 December 1996)
- Ford Makes Battery Deal with Toyota-Matsushita
(18 December 1996)
- Lopez Case Could Lead to German Boycott of U.S. Goods
(17 December 1996)
- Honda Plans Sporty New Two-Seater
(17 December 1996)
- Chrysler's Belvidere Plant Closed This Week
(17 December 1996)
- GM Ends Production of Big Sedans
(17 December 1996)
- Japanese Automakers Market Cars for Elderly, Disabled
(16 December 1996)
- AlliedSignal Publishes Presdient's Speech on Industry Outlook
(13 December 1996)
- Cadillac Announces Canadian Journalists' Award for Catera
(13 December 1996)
- AeroVironment Announces 24-Hour Distance Record for Electric Vehicle
(13 December 1996)
- Land Rover Announces Selection of Discovery as Christmas Car
(13 December 1996)
- Honda's Japanese RV Surpasses Sales Expectations
(13 December 1996)
- Safety Warning System Announces Tests in Dayton Area
(13 December 1996)
- Strat@comm Announces Acquisition of former NHTSA Spokesperson
(13 December 1996)
- China Makes First Solar Car
(13 December 1996)
- Japanese Automakers to Make More Diesels for Europe
(13 December 1996)
- Superior Industries Announce Wheel Contract with Audi
(12 December 1996)
- BMW Announces Sales Record
(12 December 1996)
- Mercedes-Benz Announces New A-Class Compact Cars
(12 December 1996)
- Audi, Volkswagen to Build $750 Million Brazilian Plant
(12 December 1996)
- GM and UAW Sign 3-Year National Contract
(12 December 1996)
- Mitsubishi Designs New Emissions Control Device
(12 December 1996)
- Chrysler Announces Shorter Testing Time for "driverless" Vehicles
(12 December 1996)
- Hyundai Starts Building New Car Plant in India
(12 December 1996)
- Mazda Sells More than 400,000 Roadstars
(12 December 1996)
- Mercedes Says Chairman Won't Mediate GM-VW Dispute
(12 December 1996)
- Ford Announces Move From Detroit's Renaissance Center
(12 December 1996)
- GM Calls VW Apology Insufficient, VW Speculates about Buying Parts from GM
(11 December 1996)
- Mitsubishi Announces Consumer Digest Best Buy Award for Mirages
(11 December 1996)
- With Valet Car Parkers Everywhere The Audi A8 Luxo Car is the Best
(11 December 1996)
- Takata Announces Big Seatbelt Contract with GM
(11 December 1996)
- Hayes Wheels Announces European Acquisition
(11 December 1996)
- Greater Detroit Interfaith Round Table Announces Award for GM's Smith
(11 December 1996)
- Toyota to Sell New Car in Asian Market
(11 December 1996)
- Mitsubishi Increases Direct Injection Engine Production
(11 December 1996)
- Sumitomo Buys U.K. Ford Dealership
(11 December 1996)
- Mitsubishi Drops Plans for GM Indian Venture
(11 December 1996)
- Chrysler Ponders Possibility of Extending Production Pact with Mitsubishi
(11 December 1996)
- American Hyundai Announces Appointment of Director of Communications
(10 December 1996)
- Rockwell Announces Dorsey Trailer Use of Anti-Lock Brakes
(10 December 1996)
- NASCAR Team Owner Hendricks May Face Jail Term For Honda Hassle
(10 December 1996)
- Mitsubishi Uses German Suspension
(10 December 1996)
- GM Announces Predictions for Q1 1997 and November Production Results
(10 December 1996)
- Japanese Automakers Look at Air Bag Improvements
(10 December 1996)
- McDonnell Douglas Considers Purchasing Hughes' Defense Units from GM
(10 December 1996)
- Ford's Joint Venture in China
(10 December 1996)
- Electric Vehicle Association Announces EV Conference and Expo
(10 December 1996)
- National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and Smart Air Bags
(10 December 1996)
- Chevrolet Announces Hispanic Publications' 1997 Truck of Year Award for S-10
(10 December 1996)
- BAT Announces Coalition to Make Electric Delivery Van
(10 December 1996)
- GM Signs Tentative Agreement with IUE
(10 December 1996)
- GM in the Philippines
(10 December 1996)
- Lutz Stays at Chrysler, but Eaton Gets His Title
(9 December 1996)
- Ovonic Battery Announces Funding for Nickel-Metal Hydride Battery Research
(9 December 1996)
- GM Announces Global Distribution Strategy for Service Parts Operations
(9 December 1996)
- USCAR Announces Composite Structure Meets U.S. Crash Safety Standards
(9 December 1996)
- Chrysler International Announces November Sales
(9 December 1996)
- Chrysler Announces Increase in Dividend and More Share Buybacks
(9 December 1996)
- Saturn Announces Beginning of EV1 Leasing
(9 December 1996)
- GM and Opel Announce Position on VW Industrial Espionage Settlement
(9 December 1996)
- Dura Automotive Systems Announces Completion of Automotive Group Takeover
(9 December 1996)
- Californians Against Hidden Taxes Decry Subsidies for Elite Electric Vehicles
(9 December 1996)
- Edison EV Announces Effort to Develop Electric Charging System in West
(9 December 1996)
- GM to Seek Bids for Hughes Electronics?
(9 December 1996)
- Hyundai Motor America Announces November Sales
(8 December 1996)
- Lexus Announces November Sales
(8 December 1996)
- Suzuki Motorcycle and Truck Joint Venture Begins Operation
(8 December 1996)
- Nissan November U.S. car sales fall
(8 December 1996)
- Nissan Announces Infiniti's November Sales and QX4 Debut
(8 December 1996)
- Audi of America Announces November Sales
(8 December 1996)
- Orders for Porsche's Boxsters Exceeds Forecast
(8 December 1996)
- Standard Motor Products Announces Intent to Filko Automotive
(8 December 1996)
- Volkswagen of America Announces November Sales
(8 December 1996)
- Federal-Mogul Announces Agreement to Sell Overseas Ball Bearing Operations
(8 December 1996)
- Canada's Parliament Votes for MMT Ban
(8 December 1996)
- ABB Announces Joint Venture with Volvo to Make Robots for Car Making
(8 December 1996)
- Kia Motors America Announces November Sales
(8 December 1996)
- Toyota Motor Sales, USA Announces November Sales
(8 December 1996)
- Mitsubishi Motor Sales of Ammerica Announce November Sales
(8 December 1996)
- GM Announces November Sales
(8 December 1996)
- BMW of North America Announces November Sales
(8 December 1996)
- Russia's AvtoVAZ to Sell 50% to Pay Tax Debt
(8 December 1996)
- American Honda Announces November Sales
(8 December 1996)
- Mazda Motor of America Announces November Sales
(8 December 1996)
- Frost & Sullivan Announce Study of Intelligent Transport Systems Market
(5 December 1996)
- Dana Corporation Announces Contract to Supply Rolling Chassis to Dodge
(5 December 1996)
- General Motors Announces Overview of 1997 1/2 Buick Regal
(5 December 1996)
- Ford Credit Announces Expansion of Customer Service
(5 December 1996)
- Thermo Terratech Announces Ford Quality Certification of Holcroft Subsidiary
(5 December 1996)
- VW Says No Discussions Toward Out-of-Court Settlement with GM
(5 December 1996)
- Nissan Sells Adapter Kits for Hand-Free Cell Phone Use
(5 December 1996)
- Western Star Trucks Makes Bus Deal with Lockheed Martin
(5 December 1996)
- Brake Headquarters U.S.A. Announces Acquisition of Brake Pad Maker
(5 December 1996)
- Many Awards at TACH Cybercasted Specialty Equipment Market Show
(5 December 1996)
- Toyota To Come Out With An Electric RAV4 For 1998 Model Year
(5 December 1996)
- Ford Cuts Mondeo and Explorer Prices in Japan Despite Strong Dollar
(5 December 1996)
- Mitsubishi Expands Output of Highly-Featured Light Trucks
(5 December 1996)
- Federal-Mogul Announces Closure on Sale of its Ball Bearing Operations
(5 December 1996)
- Japanese Domestic Sales Up in November
(5 December 1996)
- Hewlett-Packard Announces Safety Feature Test System for Auto Makers
(5 December 1996)
- New Recalls: Mazda, Ford, Chevrolet, Honda
(5 December 1996)
- Lockheed Martin Announces Participation in Maryland's High Tech Toll Projects
(5 December 1996)
- Frost & Sullivan Announces Forecast for European Automobile Components Market
(5 December 1996)
- Honda 1997 Prices For Prelude and Odyssey
(5 December 1996)
- GM Announces Two New Board Members
(4 December 1996)
- Daewoo Motors Re-schedules U.S. Launch until 1998
(4 December 1996)
- Is BMW Serious About a New Sports Utility?
(4 December 1996)
- Car Manufacturers Hurrying to Build New Factories
(4 December 1996)
- Vector Super Car Bites The Dust . . . Again, Again, Again
(4 December 1996)
- Kia Sportage to Get a Soft Top (kinda) for 1997
(4 December 1996)
- VW Plans Upscale Model for 1999, Despite Lopez Hassle
(4 December 1996)
- Ford Announces New General Marketing Manager for Lincoln-Mercury
(4 December 1996)
- Chrysler Announces November Sales
(4 December 1996)
- Judge Denies VW Request to Dismiss Remaining Industrial Espionage Claims
(4 December 1996)
- GM Announces $1.25 Billion Investment in Brazil
(4 December 1996)
- Chrysler's November Sales Up only 1.4%
(4 December 1996)
- Loctite Meets Bidder, Not Henkel
(4 December 1996)
- Subaru of America Announces November Sales
(4 December 1996)
- Fiat Claims "No Interest" in Russian Carmaker
(3 December 1996)
- Renault Discussing Joint Venture with Russian Plant
(3 December 1996)
- Mitsubishi Motors Takes the Japan Car of the Year Award
(3 December 1996)
- GM Investments in Brazil
(3 December 1996)
- White House Mad about Use of President's Face to Sell Cars in Israel
(3 December 1996)
- Top Fiat Execs Scheduled for Trial
(3 December 1996)
- European Commission Formally Warns VW about Italian Distribution Practices
(3 December 1996)
- Mitsui to Sell GM Minivans
(3 December 1996)
- GM Plans Asian Car for 1999
(3 December 1996)
- Henkel Announces Further Step in Loctite Buyout
(3 December 1996)
- Nissan Plans to Export Small Trucks from South Africa
(3 December 1996)
- Big Three Say Target for Auto Export to Japan has been Reached
(3 December 1996)
- GM and its Opel Subsidiary Respond to Lopez's Resignation from VW
(3 December 1996)
- Ford Alternative Fuel Update
(3 December 1996)
- VW Europe: Industrial Espionage, Racketeering Charges and Lopez Resigns
(3 December 1996)
- Henkel Announces Receipt of Bid Submission Guidelines from Loctite
(3 December 1996)
- Natural Gas Vehicle in Spotlight at Shinjuku Auto Show
(3 December 1996)
- Senators Daschle and Harkin vow to Maintain Ethanol Tax Break
(2 December 1996)
- Chrysler Announces 1997 Prices for Jeep Cherokee and Dodge Viper
(2 December 1996)
- Buick Wrongly Claims Auto Channel's Title to First Internet Car Debut
(2 December 1996)
- Honda to Sell 2 Million Plus Autos Worldwide in 1996
(2 December 1996)
- Chrysler Announces New Consumer Incentives for Dodge Ram Conversions
(2 December 1996)
- BMW Considers Russian Venture
(2 December 1996)
- Saturn Makes Plans for Japan
(2 December 1996)
- Mitsubishi Electric to Make Intelligent Power Module for Electric Cars
(2 December 1996)
- Nissan Announces New Boiler for Washington, D.C.'s Rose School
(2 December 1996)
- Opel Denies Talks to Reach Out-of-Court Settlement with VW
(2 December 1996)
- Chrysler Files Appeal on California Lemon Law Penalty
(2 December 1996)
- NASCAR Announces Automotive Aftermarket Licensing Program
(2 December 1996)
- California International Auto Show Announces Concept and Exotic Cars
(2 December 1996)
- Automobile Dealers Should Experience Profitable 1997
(29 November 1996)
- Ford Announces Safety Recalls on 1997 Econoline and Mercury Villager Models
(29 November 1996)
- Daewoo Motors To Enter North America With The Lanos 4-Door
(29 November 1996)
- GM Announces New Hire in Marketing and Advertising for North American Operations
(29 November 1996)
- Nissan Has Plans for Retro Z Cars.
(29 November 1996)
- IMSA Sets Up Board Of Directors With IRL's Long On Board
(29 November 1996)
- Nissan Announces Recall of 84,000 Vehicles
(29 November 1996)
- GM Schedules Russian Blazer Production for December
(29 November 1996)
- NHTSA Investigates Complaints about GM and Ford Brakes and Chrysler Doors
(29 November 1996)
- Ford Japan considering plans to sell F-150 pickup in Japan
(27 November 1996)
- NeXT Software Announces Use of WebObjects on Nissan Web Site
(27 November 1996)
- GM Turns on the Juice for EV1 Ads
(27 November 1996)
- Mitsubishi Announces Plans to Send Owners Info about Air Bags
(27 November 1996)
- U.S. EPA Announces Publication of Regional Air Quality Progress Report
(27 November 1996)
- Honda Announces World Conference in Ohio
(27 November 1996)
- Chrysler Announces Calendar Year Record for U.S. Sales
(27 November 1996)
- Chrysler Announces Sale of Defense Subsidiary
(27 November 1996)
- Quality Systems International Announces Chrysler as New Software Customer
(27 November 1996)
- Nissan Imports Replacement Bumpers from Malaysia
(27 November 1996)
- Czech Auto Executive Dies in Traffic Accident
(27 November 1996)
- Japanese Auto Production Looking Up
(27 November 1996)
- Mitsubishi Plans for Better Used Truck Sales in Japan
(27 November 1996)
- Truckers Strike in France Causes Supply Shortage at Renault Plant
(27 November 1996)
- GM'S Delphi Announces Construction of Ignition Plant in Mexico
(27 November 1996)
- California Insurance Dept. Announces Fraud Division Restructuring
(27 November 1996)
- Henkel Announces that Loctite Purchase Passes U.S. Antitrust Review
(27 November 1996)
- Arvin Industries Announces Joint European Power Steering Pump Venture
(27 November 1996)
- National Automobile Dealers Association Responds to New NHTSA Air Bag Plan
(26 November 1996)
- Japan Storage Battery Co. Develops High-Performance Lithium Ion Battery
(26 November 1996)
- United Technologies Announces Auto Engineering/Technology Center in Philippines
(26 November 1996)
- Honda's New Sports-Utility Vehicle for Japan
(26 November 1996)
- Buick Announces Internet Introduction for New Regal
(26 November 1996)
- Auto Occupant Restraint Council Responds to NHTSA Air Bag Plan
(26 November 1996)
- Big Three Carmakers Respond to NHTSA Air Bag Plan
(26 November 1996)
- NHTSA Announces Plan to Better Air Bag Technology and Reduce Air Bag Dangers
(26 November 1996)
- BAT Announces Acquisition of U.S. Rights for AC Electric Drive System
(26 November 1996)
- GM and Ukraine Still Possible Partners
(26 November 1996)
- Chassis-Sharing to cut Development Costs for Mazda
(26 November 1996)
- October Car Sales Crowns Go To Toyota, Chrysler
(25 November 1996)
- Chrysler Palm Springs Vintage G.P. Features Big Concours
(25 November 1996)
- Los Angeles Auto Show Aiming For More "Firsts" Jan 4-11
(25 November 1996)
- New VW Golf Special Edition Comes With Skis or Snowboard
(25 November 1996)
- Chrysler Unveils All New V-6 Motors Of Varying Cubes
(25 November 1996)
- What Makes a Car American? Japan Auto Manufacturers Reply
(25 November 1996)
- 1997 Nissan Maxima Sports 190 HP of Luxury Driving
(25 November 1996)
- Ford Windstar Van Wins, Pontiac Trans Sport Loses in Crash Tests
(25 November 1996)
- The Auto Channel Attends Track Day at Willow Springs Track: Some One-Line Observations about a Dozen 1997 Cars
(25 November 1996)
- How Many Major U.S. Auto Races Are 56 Years Old? Turkey Night is!
(25 November 1996)
- CART/IndyCar Rookie Gualter Salles Shows Impressively During Test
(25 November 1996)
- Washington Atty General Announces Million Dollar Settlement with Carmakers
(22 November 1996)
- Auto Manufacturers Announce Their Support for Air Bag Safety
(22 November 1996)
- Talon Automotive Group Announces Purchase of Veltri International
(22 November 1996)
- GM Comments on Lease Advertising Consent Agreement with FTC
(22 November 1996)
- BMW Announces Debut of New M3 Sedan at San Francisco Auto Show
(22 November 1996)
- Saturn Announces Initiation of Sales in Japan
(22 November 1996)
- Saab Announces 50th Anniversary Events
(22 November 1996)
- Hayes Wheels Announces Steel Wheels Deal with Ford
(21 November 1996)
- Delphi Announces Expansion in Mexico
(21 November 1996)
- GM Announces Signing of Preliminary Papers in Delphi Sale
(21 November 1996)
- Chrysler Corporation Announces Groundbreaking for Chrysler Historical Museum
(21 November 1996)
- DuPont Announces Quality Certification of its Safety Glass Interlayer
(21 November 1996)
- GM Response to Highway Safety Institute's Crash Tests
(21 November 1996)
- J.D. Power Announces that Customer Satisfaction Depends on Vehicle Interior
(21 November 1996)
- IQuES Announces Environmental Auditing and Protection Program with Ford
(21 November 1996)
- Texas Instruments Announces NightDriver System's Role in Baja 1000 Win
(21 November 1996)
- Safety Designer Announces New Auto Racing Safety Designs
(21 November 1996)
- Loctite Announces Vote to Reject Takeover Bid
(20 November 1996)
- Goodyear Announces Purchase of Big Stake in South African Company
(20 November 1996)
- VW and GM's Opel Return to Court in Ongoing Industrial Espionage Case
(20 November 1996)
- Infiniti Announces Availability and Price for 1997.5 J30 Sedan
(20 November 1996)
- GM Announces First Shipment of Electric Vehicles to California
(20 November 1996)
- International Automakers Announce California Auto Industry Alliance
(20 November 1996)
- UAW Announces Ratification of 1996-1999 Collective Bargaining Agreement with GM
(20 November 1996)
- American Auto Manufacturers Announces Global Resolve to Boost Airbag Safety
(19 November 1996)
- Rockwell Automotive Announces It Will Distribute Wheel-End Seals
(19 November 1996)
- NHTSA Announces Plans to Crash Test 43 Vehicles from Model Year 1997
(19 November 1996)
- Honda Announces Conslidated Financial results for First Fiscal Half
(19 November 1996)
- Lockheed Martin Announces Intent to Sue over New Jersey Turnpike Deal
(19 November 1996)
- Ford Announces NWAPA Awards for Sport Utility Vehicles
(18 November 1996)
- Electric Vehicle Association Comments on EV1 Plant Dedication
(18 November 1996)
- Honda to Recall 164,000 Accords
(18 November 1996)
- AlliedSignal Announces Award for French Turbocharger Developers
(18 November 1996)
- Safety Consultant Blames Chrysler NHTSA for Poor Response to Recall
(18 November 1996)
- GM Announces First Electric Vehicle Drive-Away
(18 November 1996)
- NHTSA Urges Owners to Heed Chrysler Hatch latch Recall
(18 November 1996)
- Chrysler Announces Production Plans for Week of November 18, 1996
(18 November 1996)
- GM Announces Election of Delphi Themral's General Manager
(18 November 1996)
- Chrysler Announces Revised Cash Allowances
(18 November 1996)
- Mercedes Benz Announces Popular Science Award for New SLK Roadster
(15 November 1996)
- Compass America Announces Ford as Recipient of Compass of the Year Award
(15 November 1996)
- Chrysler Announces Popular Science Awards for Plymouth Prowler and Dodge Dakota
(15 November 1996)
- Honda Announces Availability of 1997 Prelude
(15 November 1996)
- A New Engine for at Least One Automaker
(15 November 1996)
- Chrysler Wants to Cut Dealer Base
(14 November 1996)
- Mazda's Top Of The Line Millenia Sports 1997 Refinements
(14 November 1996)
- Major Auto Shows: March 1997
(14 November 1996)
- Indictment Expected In VW Industrial Espionage Case
(14 November 1996)
- Ford Wants Fewer Dealers, May Cut Some Lincoln Stores
(14 November 1996)
- Dealer Incentives for 1996 General Motors Vehicles
(14 November 1996)
- Overview: New Mitsubishi Montero Sport For 1997
(14 November 1996)
- Honda Offers special Value Priced Accord as Sales Race Tightens
(14 November 1996)
- Lotus Cars Finally Sold
(14 November 1996)
- Europe Finally Discovers The Minivan
(14 November 1996)
- Infiniti Introduces QX4 Sport Utility For 1997
(14 November 1996)
- Saab Sets 40 International Speed/Distance Records
(13 November 1996)
- Ford's Direct-injection Concept Car is Based On The Ka
(13 November 1996)
- Press Release: General Motors Announces October Production Results And Revised Fourth Quarter Forecast
(12 November 1996)
- Press Release: General Motors Announces Safety Recall
(12 November 1996)
- Press Release: Ford to Offer 'Quality Certified' Used Vehicles
(12 November 1996)
- Press Release: Hayes Wheels International Receives Fabricated Aluminum Wheel Contract from General Motors
(12 November 1996)
- Press Release: Lear Reports Impact of GM Strike Resolution
(12 November 1996)
- Press Release: Lincoln to Offer Factory-Certified, Pre-Owned Luxury Cars Nationally
(12 November 1996)
- Press Release: GM Leadership Team Establishes Residency at New Global Headquarters
(12 November 1996)
- Press Release: The GM EV1 Receives Four Awards at the 1996 Society of Plastics Engineers Awards Program
(12 November 1996)
- Press Release: Automotive Seats from Johnson Controls Operations Rank Highest in Quality, Appeal in J.D. Power and Associates Study
(12 November 1996)
- Press Release: GM Names Information-Systems Executive
(12 November 1996)
- Press Release: Eagle Ottawa Leather Company Opens New Plant in Ekandustria, South Africa
(12 November 1996)
- Press Release: Johnson Controls Joint Venture Plans New Facility in Illinois to Supply Interior Systems for Toyota T100 Pickup Trucks
(11 November 1996)
- Press Release: Ward's Reports Estimated Production
(11 November 1996)
- Press Release: CSAA Says, ``Teenage Motor Vehicle Deaths Rose 20% in California; It's the #1 Killer''
(11 November 1996)
- Press Release: SPX Automotive Diagnostics and Mac Tools Form Strategic Alliance
(11 November 1996)
- Press Release: Lucas/TAECO Joint Venture Open For Trading
(11 November 1996)
- Press Release: Champion Parts Reports Third Quarter Loss on Softer Seasonal Sales
(11 November 1996)
- Press Release: AAA Picks Top Cities For Safety Excellence
(11 November 1996)
- Press Release: GM Showroom in New York City Hosts Walt Disney World 25th Anniversary Magic
(11 November 1996)
- Press Release: Greater Los Angeles Auto Shows Fax-On-Demand Newsline Open 24 Hours
(11 November 1996)
- Press Release: ACDelco Sponsors Dale Earnhardt, Inc. in Busch Grand National Series
(11 November 1996)
- Press Release: Closing the Deal With Automotive Specialty Performance Customizing Products
(11 November 1996)
- Press Release: Clean Diesel Technologies reports third quarter, nine-month results
(11 November 1996)
- Press Release: Johnson Controls Earnings Up 20% In 1996, Sales Reach $10 Billion
(11 November 1996)
- Press Release: Republic Industries To Merge With Alamo Rent-A-Car
(11 November 1996)
- Press Release: American and European Car-Rental Groups Form Giant New Venture in the U.S.
(11 November 1996)
- Detroit Diesel Announces Environmental Certifications for Natural Gas Engine
(8 November 1996)
- USWA Announces Details of Tentative Agreement with Bridgestone/Firestone
(8 November 1996)
- ACDelco Announces New Certification for DuraStop Brakes
(8 November 1996)
- South Florida International Auto Show Opens Today
(8 November 1996)
- GM, UAW Reach Agreement in Janesville
(8 November 1996)
- ACDelco Announces All-Makes Brake Line
(8 November 1996)
- BMW Announces Debut of M3 Sedan
(8 November 1996)
- CAW Signs Tentative Agreement with Ford Canada
(8 November 1996)
- NAIAS Announces 1997 Nominees for North American Car and Truck of the Year
(8 November 1996)
- UAW-GM Leadership Council Unanimously Recommends Ratification of New Pact
(8 November 1996)
- ACDelco Announces independent Test Results on Batteries
(8 November 1996)
- Lexus Announces 1997 Coupes
(7 November 1996)
- Ford Announces October Sales
(7 November 1996)
- Volkswagen of America Announces October Sales
(7 November 1996)
- Chrysler International Announces October Sales
(7 November 1996)
- Chrysler Announces October Sales
(7 November 1996)
- BMW of North America Announces October Sales
(7 November 1996)
- Audi of America Announces October Sales
(7 November 1996)
- Motor Trend Announces Ford F-150 as Truck of the Year Award for F-150
(7 November 1996)
- Chrysler Announces 1997 Dodge Dakota Sidewinder Debut
(7 November 1996)
- GM Announces October's Domestic Sales
(6 November 1996)
- GM Announces Promotion for Two Executives
(6 November 1996)
- GM Announces Tentative Startup Plans for Closed Operations
(6 November 1996)
- Chrysler Announces Rebates on 1997 Models Already
(6 November 1996)
- UAW and GM Reach Tentative Accord on 3-year Collective Bargaining Agreement
(5 November 1996)
- President Clinton Lauds GM/UAW Collective Bargaining Effort
(5 November 1996)
- UAW and GM Reach Deal to End Indianapolis Strike
(5 November 1996)
- GM Settles Door-Latch Claims for $67 Million Plus
(5 November 1996)
- Chevrolet Announces Best Sport Utility Sales Ever
(5 November 1996)
- GM to Sell Blazers in Russia
(5 November 1996)
- Ford Recalls Taurus and Lincoln Continental in Japan
(4 November 1996)
- Mitsubishi Announces U.S. Montero Sport Debut
(4 November 1996)
- Will the Real American Car Please Step Forward
(1 November 1996)
- Honda Deepens Ties with Chrysler
(1 November 1996)
- Suzuki's sales of Wagon R sport-utility minicar reach 500,000
(1 November 1996)
- GM Canadian Strike Puts The General Down 49,156 Units
(1 November 1996)
- New National Leasing Laws Bite Mazda..13 States Sue
(1 November 1996)
- 1997 Prices For Mitsubishi
(1 November 1996)
- Detroit's Convergence Conference Reveals The Future
(1 November 1996)
- UAW Strikes Against GM in Indiana and Wisconsin
(1 November 1996)
- Auto-By-Tel maintains dominance with new services
(1 November 1996)
- Raychem and Essex Group Form Joint Venture to Supply High-Performance Wire to Auto Industry
(1 November 1996)
- Daewoo Shelves Lotus Takeover Plan; Proton Takes Over
(1 November 1996)
- Court Rejects VW Lawsuit vs. GM
(1 November 1996)
- October Gas Prices Drop Sharply in Northern California; Up Slightly in Nevada, Says CSAA
(1 November 1996)
- IIT Automotive Sees Falling Wage Rates
(1 November 1996)
- Daewoo Motor's Newest Model Enters the Market Mid-November
(1 November 1996)
- Design News celebrates 50th year by looking ahead to year 2046
(1 November 1996)
- American Suzuki Motor Corp. invites the Web community to help design its Web site
(1 November 1996)
- Executive Director Named to GM's North American Operation's International Product Center
(1 November 1996)
- Ward's Reports Estimated Production
(1 November 1996)
- Dodge Rolls Out Ads for All-New 1997 Dodge Dakota
(1 November 1996)
- GM is Top United Way Contributor
(1 November 1996)
- Chevrolet/Geo Environmental Center - One Million Trees - And Counting!
(1 November 1996)
- Lawsuits Against Mazda come "Out of the Blue"
(31 October 1996)
- Factory Recalls For Chevrolet,Ford, Saturn
(30 October 1996)
- John Rock, Oldsmobile GM Takes Early Retirement, Clark Succeeds
(30 October 1996)
- Chevrolet Announces Sales Records
(29 October 1996)
- Honda Announces Grand Opening of Loudon, TN Parts Distribution Center
(29 October 1996)
- Roda & Nast Announce Record Punitive Damage Judgement Against Auto Insurer
(29 October 1996)
- General Motors Responds to UAW Announcement of Strike Deadline
(29 October 1996)
- General Motors Announces Layoffs in Response to CAW Strike (as of 10/25/96)
(29 October 1996)
- Allstate Announces Release of Car Insurance Costs
(29 October 1996)
- UAW Announces Strike Deadline
(29 October 1996)
- CAW Announces Ratification of New Contract with GM by 88.7% Majority
(28 October 1996)
- United States Advanced Battery Consortium Announces Second Phase Battery Research for Electric Vehicles
(28 October 1996)
- NHTSA Investigates Spontaneous Air Bag Deployment in GM Cars
(28 October 1996)
- Volkswagen Platform at Brazilian Auto Show Collapses
(28 October 1996)
- GM Announces Lay-Offs in Response to CAW Strike (as of 10/24/96)
(28 October 1996)
- Honda Announces Tree Planting in Loudon, Tennessee
(28 October 1996)
- Audi Studying Production of 2nd Aluminum Car
(28 October 1996)
- Ukraine no longer backs only GM as AvtoZAZ partner
(28 October 1996)
- Ford Subsidiary to Establish Joint Venture with Jiangling in China
(28 October 1996)
- Ford Announces Assistance Programs for Minority Suppliers
(28 October 1996)
- Chrysler Announces Award for 1997 Dodge Dakota
(28 October 1996)
- Orders for Nissan's Stadia Wagon in Japan Surpass Goals
(28 October 1996)
- NHTSA Announces Demonstration Areas for High-Tech Highways
(28 October 1996)
- Will Intel Inside Make Your Next Car Smarter?
(25 October 1996)
- Honda Establishes Indonesian Joint Venture to Make Engines
(25 October 1996)
- MedPlus Inc. Announces Contract with Mercedes-Benz
(25 October 1996)
- Mechanical Dynamics Announces Contract with Volvo
(25 October 1996)
- GM Puzzled by Odd Electrical Behavior from Raleigh Cadillacs
(25 October 1996)
- Mitsubishi Restructures Indonesian Business
(25 October 1996)
- Ford Credit Announces Indian Operations
(25 October 1996)
- Chrysler Announces Political Action
(25 October 1996)
- EU Allows More Japanese Auto Imports
(25 October 1996)
- Toyota Makes Two New Minivans for Export
(25 October 1996)
- New Chrysler Factory Will be Built in Southern Brazil
(25 October 1996)
- Honda Considers Moving Accord Wagon Production from Ohio to Japan
(25 October 1996)
- GM Announces Lay-Offs in Response to the CAW Strike (as of 10/23/96)
(25 October 1996)
- GM Announces Contributions in South Africa's Private Sector
(24 October 1996)
- Porsche Sets 3,500-4,000 Sales Goal for Japan
(24 October 1996)
- LucasVarity Announces Contracts with Chrysler
(24 October 1996)
- Romania to Offer Tax Exemption for Cars
(24 October 1996)
- Hyundai Announces 1997 Prices and Addition of Tiburon to Lineup
(24 October 1996)
- GM Announces Record Sales in Latin America
(24 October 1996)
- Nissan Announces Increase in North American Production
(24 October 1996)
- Honda Announces Special Edition Models
(24 October 1996)
- GM Lay-Offs Continue to Rise
(24 October 1996)
- Mitsubishi Outsells Toyota in Indonesia
(24 October 1996)
- Federal Judge Says VW Chairman Must Remain Defendant in GM Spy Suit
(24 October 1996)
- GM Announces Lay-Offs in Response to CAW Strike (as of 10/22/96)
(24 October 1996)
- Buick Announces Contribution to Female Executives Association Program
(24 October 1996)
- Chrysler Announces 2 Million Plus in Year-to-Date Sales
(24 October 1996)
- September New Car Registrations Up in Germany
(24 October 1996)
- Hyundai Motor America Announces Incentives for 1996 and 1997 Models
(24 October 1996)
- Nissan Considers Moving Some US car Production to Mexico
(23 October 1996)
- GM's Adam Opel to Enter Poland's Minicar Market
(23 October 1996)
- GM to Change the Way it Delivers Cars
(23 October 1996)
- Daimler-Benz Attempts to Keep Disgruntled Mercedes-Benz CEO
(23 October 1996)
- Cadillac Announces Plans to Target a New Market with Catera
(23 October 1996)
- Ergenics Announces Advanced Electric Vehicle Battery
(23 October 1996)
- Navistar Announces Tentative Contract Agreement with CAW
(23 October 1996)
- GM Canada and the CAW Reach Tentative Agreement, Strike Ends
(23 October 1996)
- Ford Credit Announces Easy to Read Contracts
(23 October 1996)
- GM Announces Lay-Offs in Response to the CAW Strike (as of 10/21/96)
(23 October 1996)
- Ford's European Operations Face Difficult Road
(22 October 1996)
- September Results from Japan
(22 October 1996)
- GM Announces Lay-Offs in Response to CAW Strike (as of 10/18)
(22 October 1996)
- Toyota and Honda Will Hire Part-Timers to Boost Japanese Production
(22 October 1996)
- Kia Announces 1997 Sephia Prices
(22 October 1996)
- Nissan Plans to Make Sports Utility Vehicles in Tennessee
(22 October 1996)
- Ford Announces Dealer Cooperation on Breast Cancer Benefit
(22 October 1996)
- Kia Announces 1997 Sportage Prices
(22 October 1996)
- Borg-Warner sees layoffs from GM strike
(22 October 1996)
- CAW and GM Canada Say Outsourcing Issue Resolved, Agreement Imminent
(22 October 1996)
- Mazda to Develop Compact Sport Utility Vehicle for Ford
(22 October 1996)
- 9,000 Orders for Honda's Logo after 2 Weeks in Japan
(21 October 1996)
- Honda Announces 1997 Acura Prices
(21 October 1996)
- California Department of Motor Vehicles Bans New Chrysler Shipments to State
(21 October 1996)
- Mitsubishi Announces 1997 Prices
(21 October 1996)
- Audi Announces Debut of First Car with Six Air Bags
(21 October 1996)
- GM Announces Lay-Offs in Response to CAW Strike (as of 10/17/96)
(21 October 1996)
- Volvo GM Heavy Truck Announces Plant Closing
(21 October 1996)
- Jury Says Chrysler Must Pay $11.2 Million to Survivors of Exploding Gas Tank
(21 October 1996)
- Major Auto Shows For February - March 1997
(21 October 1996)
- Chrysler Through the Years . . . Highlights, 1970 - 1996
(21 October 1996)
- Simula Announces NHTSA Rollover Tests of its Inflatable Tubular Structure
(21 October 1996)
- New Customer Incentives For Ford, Chevrolet, Hyundai
(21 October 1996)
- Ford Credit Announces Third Quarter Earnings for 1996
(18 October 1996)
- CAW President Positive After Meeting with GM's CEO
(18 October 1996)
- Ford Announces New Navigation System
(18 October 1996)
- GM Announces Lay Offs in Response to CAW Strike as of 10/16/96
(18 October 1996)
- Nissan Considers Nickel Battery for Electric Cars
(18 October 1996)
- 3 Honda Affiliated Parts Makers to Merge
(18 October 1996)
- What's New With Mazda For 1997
(18 October 1996)
- Fact Sheet/Tech Info For 1997 Ferrari 550 Maranello
(18 October 1996)
- Ford Announces Third Quarter Earnings for 1996
(18 October 1996)
- Now NASCAR Is In The Auto Aftermarket Business
(18 October 1996)
- Automobile Dealers Are Making More $$$$$
(18 October 1996)
- GM Announces Third-Quarter Income for 1996
(17 October 1996)
- Ford Korea Announces a Recall of Tarus and Sable Models
(17 October 1996)
- September Car Sales Rise 1.7% Tying Model Year Gain
(17 October 1996)
- New Recalls Affect BMW, Chevrolet, VW and Toyota
(17 October 1996)
- The Fed Says OK To Softer Airbags
(17 October 1996)
- GM Announces Price and Debut Date for EV1 Electric Vehicle
(17 October 1996)
- Delphi Announces More Lay Offs in Response to CAW Strike (10/15/96)
(17 October 1996)
- Mercedes Benz Unveils 1997 Models with Little Price Increase
(17 October 1996)
- Top Vehicle Sales for 1996 Model Year and September
(17 October 1996)
- GM Announces Lay Offs in Response to CAW Strike--as of 10/15/96
(17 October 1996)
- Inland Steel and Gentex Report Minimal Impact from CAW Strike
(17 October 1996)
- Ford Expects No Gains from UK Market
(17 October 1996)
- Child Safe International Announces New Shoulder Strap Adapter for Seatbelts
(17 October 1996)
- Nissan Motor's Overseas Production Tops 10 Million Vehicles
(17 October 1996)
- Ford sets British Prices for Ka
(17 October 1996)
- Hyundai Motor Unveils New Tiburon
(17 October 1996)
- West Europe Car Market Grows 12.2% Driven by French Rebates
(17 October 1996)
- Nissan to Buy Nickel-Hydrogen Battery from Toyota Venture
(17 October 1996)
- Porsche Tells Dealers Not To Get Greedy re Boxster Sales
(17 October 1996)
- Mercedes-Benz Announces Child Safety Air Bag Technology
(17 October 1996)
- Mitsubishi Announces Cyber Car Sales Through Internet
(17 October 1996)
- Nissan Develops No-Hands Phone for Drivers
(16 October 1996)
- Fiat Shares Tumble with Consumer Confidence and High Value of the Lira
(16 October 1996)
- Korean Industry Briefs: Polish Audio Plant; Pride Prices; Kia's Russian Joint Venture
(16 October 1996)
- Volkswagen of Brazil to Get New President
(16 October 1996)
- Rockwell Announces On-Board Navigation System Based on AAA TourBook
(16 October 1996)
- Mercedes-Benz Announces Auction of Roadsters for Aids Benefit
(16 October 1996)
- BMW Announces Introduction of On-Board Navigation System
(16 October 1996)
- Land Rover Announces 1997 Prices
(16 October 1996)
- UAW Announces Ratification of New UAW-Chrysler Contract
(16 October 1996)
- Nissan Announces 1998 Introduction for New Electric Vehicle
(16 October 1996)
- Chrysler Makes $452 Million Stock Buy-Back in Third Quarter
(16 October 1996)
- Chrysler Announces Third Quarter Results
(16 October 1996)
- Honda to Reorganize Distribution to United States
(16 October 1996)
- Chrysler to Up Truck Production for 1997
(16 October 1996)
- Toyota Considers Supplying Cars to EU from Turkey
(16 October 1996)
- Ford Announces Production of New Transmission, 550 New Jobs
(16 October 1996)
- GM Announces Impact of CAW Strike on Delphi Operations as of 10/14/96
(16 October 1996)
- GM Announces Impact of CAW Strike as of 10/14/96
(16 October 1996)
- Omron Gets Large Contracts with Ford and GM
(15 October 1996)
- Ford Buys Right to Name Stadium for $40 Million
(15 October 1996)
- Ford of Brazil Under Investigation
(15 October 1996)
- GM Brazil to Sell Cars to South Africa
(15 October 1996)
- Honda to Stop Selling OEM Recreational Vehicles in Japan
(15 October 1996)
- Ford Motor to Introduce Ka Minicar in Japan
(15 October 1996)
- Renault Says single European Currency is Necessary
(15 October 1996)
- Nissan to Sell Lithium Battery Driven Electric Cars in U.S.
(15 October 1996)
- BMW Says No Decision on Location of Latin American Plant
(15 October 1996)
- GM Announces Effect of CAW Strike as of 10/11/96
(15 October 1996)
- Ford Announces that Louisville Plant Celebrates Ford's 250 Million Vehicles
(15 October 1996)
- India's Hindustan Motors to Build Car Plant
(15 October 1996)
- World Vehicle Production Down 0.6 Percent
(14 October 1996)
- VW and Ford Recall Portugal-Made Vehicles
(14 October 1996)
- Toyota Starts Making Cars in Vietnam
(14 October 1996)
- Infiniti Announces PSA for Pediatric Aids Program
(14 October 1996)
- General Motors Announces Effect of CAW Strike as of 10/10/96
(14 October 1996)
- General Motors CEO Puts Off Trip to India
(14 October 1996)
- America's Most Drivien Cars: ADP Autosource Announces Survey Results
(14 October 1996)
- Ford Selects Caterpillar Engines for Commercial Trucks
(14 October 1996)
- BMW to Invest 3 Billion Pounds in Rover
(14 October 1996)
- Ford Makes Major Management Changes
(14 October 1996)
- California Air Resources Board Announces Clean-Gas Fuel Efficiency Down as Expected
(14 October 1996)
- Oldsmobile Announces 3 Consumer Digest 'Best Buys': Aurora, Cutlass, Eighty Eight
(11 October 1996)
- Ford Announces Voluntary Safety Recalls
(11 October 1996)
- J.D. Power Announces GM as First Chairman's Award Recipient
(11 October 1996)
- Chrysler Announces Record Year for Dodge Ram Pickup after Nine Months
(11 October 1996)
- Major Parts Maker to Move Production from Wisconsin to Mexico
(11 October 1996)
- Women at the Paris Car Show Go for BMW's Z3 Roadster
(11 October 1996)
- Mitsubishi Lancers Made at GM India Facilities
(11 October 1996)
- Suzuki Makes Cheaper, More Energy-Efficient Electric Vehicle
(11 October 1996)
- GM Files Shelf Registration for $1.3 Billion in Debt Securities
(11 October 1996)
- Big Three to Post Better Third Quarter Results
(11 October 1996)
- Fiat to Cut November Production by 26,500 cars
(11 October 1996)
- Isuzu Affiliated Parts Maker Plans U.S. Production
(11 October 1996)
- Southeast Toyota Distributors Announce Best-Ever September Sales
(10 October 1996)
- Supreme Court Rules in Favor of Honda on Seatbelt Ruling
(10 October 1996)
- GM Announces Effects of CAW Strike on U.S. Plants as of 10/08/96
(10 October 1996)
- GM Publishes Highlights from Address to Motor Press Guild
(10 October 1996)
- GM Canada and CAW Prepared for Long Strike
(10 October 1996)
- GM Announces Plants Affected by CAW Strike (as of 10/07/96)
(9 October 1996)
- Mercedes-Benz of North America Announces Changes in Marketing/Product Management
(9 October 1996)
- Chevrolet Publishes 1997 Malibu Comparison
(9 October 1996)
- Chrysler Announces Changes to Consumer Incentives
(9 October 1996)
- GM Announces Third Quarter Production Results
(9 October 1996)
- Saaab Announces Endurance Record Attempts at Talladega Superspeedway
(9 October 1996)
- Oldsmobile Announces Marketing Partnership with HotWired's Packet Site
(9 October 1996)
- BMW Announces New Model for Z3 Roadster Line
(9 October 1996)
- Chrysler Announces 1996 Model-Year Market Share Record
(9 October 1996)
- BMW Announces Use of Fashion Industry as Launch Platformn for New Model
(9 October 1996)
- Seattle Ford and Lincoln-Mercury Dealers Announce Cooperation on Cancer Benefit
(9 October 1996)
- Chevrolet Publishes 1997 Malibu Room Comparison and Malibu History
(9 October 1996)
- Chevrolet Claims Consumer Influence in 1997 Malibu Design
(9 October 1996)
- Ford Announces 250 Millionth Vehicle
(9 October 1996)
- Nissan and its Chicagoland Dealers Give Minivan to Family with Quintuplets
(8 October 1996)
- Chrysler Announces Use of Two-Stroke Tech to Develop Direct Injection Engine
(8 October 1996)
- Saab Announces Best Safety Ratings for Saab 900 and 9000 Models
(8 October 1996)
- Ford Canada Sees Strongest Truck Sales
(7 October 1996)
- CAW Strike at GM Canada
(7 October 1996)
- Chrysler International Announces September Sales
(7 October 1996)
- American Honda Announces September Sales
(7 October 1996)
- GM Announces September Sales
(7 October 1996)
- Jaguar Announces XK8 Introduction
(7 October 1996)
- Ford and German Workers Agree on Cost Savings Program for Fiesta Production
(7 October 1996)
- Toyota Develops Car that Runs on Zero-Emission Fuel Cells
(7 October 1996)
- Ford Announces September Sales
(7 October 1996)
- Subaru Is Back In The Black
(7 October 1996)
- VW May Export New Pickup To The U.S.
(7 October 1996)
- A Timeline Of Saab Heritage
(7 October 1996)
- What You Didn't Know About Porsche
(7 October 1996)
- BMW Announces September Sales
(4 October 1996)
- GM and LucasVarity Sued for Anti-Lock Brake System Problems
(4 October 1996)
- Audi Announces September Sales
(4 October 1996)
- Ford Considers Super-Minicar for Emerging Markets
(4 October 1996)
- Volkswagen Announces September Sales
(4 October 1996)
- GM Starts Building $300 million Polish Car Plant
(4 October 1996)
- Ford Announces Fourth Quarter Incentives
(4 October 1996)
- 1997 Isuzu Oasis Is One Smooth Customer
(4 October 1996)
- GM Responds to Insurance Study that Lists Camaro as Car with High Death Rate
(4 October 1996)
- Chrysler Announces US EPA WasteWi$e Designation
(4 October 1996)
- Chrysler Sales Up Sharply, G.M. Sales Off
(4 October 1996)
- Acura Annonces Prices on Luxury Sports Coupe
(4 October 1996)
- UAW/GM Announce Recognition for School-to-Work Program
(4 October 1996)
- New Electric Auto Motor Magnet from Daido
(4 October 1996)
- Mazda Announces September Sales
(4 October 1996)
- Ford Announces International Internet Sites
(3 October 1996)
- Domestic Vehicle Sales Rise 8.4% in Japan
(3 October 1996)
- General Motors Announces Oldsmobile Aurora and Bravada Sales
(3 October 1996)
- Infiniti Announces September Sales
(3 October 1996)
- Mercedes-Benz Predicts Future Models
(3 October 1996)
- Chrysler Announces Third Quarter Sales
(3 October 1996)
- Engineering Animation, Inc. Announces Deal with Ford
(3 October 1996)
- Toyota Announces Opening of North Kentucky Offices
(3 October 1996)
- Canadian Auto Workers Strike GM Canada
(3 October 1996)
- GM Announces September Vehicle Sales
(3 October 1996)
- BMW, Chrysler Announce Joint Four-Cylinder Engine Venture
(3 October 1996)
- German Sick-Pay Law Sparks Protest at Daimler-Benz and Ford, Audi Bargains with Workers
(3 October 1996)
- Mitsubishi Announces September Sales
(3 October 1996)
- Subaru of America Announces Third Quarter Sales
(3 October 1996)
- Acura NSX Supercar to Get More Power For 1997
(2 October 1996)
- G.M. Pays $2.5 million In Van Roll Over Suit
(2 October 1996)
- G.M. To Cut Gold Card Rebates
(2 October 1996)
- Chrysler, G.M., Mitsubishi Recalls
(2 October 1996)
- Honda Launches New Car in Philippines, Announces Production Objectives
(2 October 1996)
- Chrysler Statement on Tentative Agreement with UAW
(2 October 1996)
- Ford's CEO Sees More Cooperation with Mazda, and Profits Ahead
(2 October 1996)
- Ford's CEO Talks to French Press about European Prospects
(2 October 1996)
- UAW Announces Ratification Results of New Ford Contract
(2 October 1996)
- Chrysler Announces Black MBA Case Competition
(1 October 1996)
- UAW and Chrysler Sign Tentative Agreement
(1 October 1996)
- Chevrolet Announces Safety Enhancements for 1997 Tahoe
(1 October 1996)
- CAW Continues to Bargain with GM Canada
(1 October 1996)
- CAW Says GM Letter Insults Workers
(1 October 1996)
- Autoworkers Call In Sick at Missouri Chrysler Plant
(1 October 1996)
- GM Expansion Across the Globe: Brazil, Hungary, Poland
(1 October 1996)
- Pennsylvania Environmental Protection Announces Conditional Federal Approval
(1 October 1996)
- EPA Rates Geo Metro Most Fuel-Efficient Car
(1 October 1996)
- Chevrolet Announces that Arlington Plant will Make Police Tahoe
(1 October 1996)
- Nissan, Urban League Form Partnership
(30 September 1996)
- 1997 Prices for BMW
(30 September 1996)
- Car Sales For August Up 5.2% In Europe
(30 September 1996)
- Mercedes-Benz Workers Protest Violation of Contract
(30 September 1996)
- France Won't Extend National Car Rebate Program
(30 September 1996)
- Mazda to Implement Merit Promotion System
(30 September 1996)
- Chrysler Tries to Sell New Image
(30 September 1996)
- Isuzu Philippines Corporation Sets Sales Goals
(30 September 1996)
- California EPA Announces Federal Approval of "Best Clean Air Plan"
(30 September 1996)
- Johnson Controls to Make Seats with Beijing Automotive in China
(30 September 1996)
- Toyota and Honda Lead Auto Production in Japan
(30 September 1996)
- Toyota Buys 3.6 Million of Its Own Shares
(30 September 1996)
- Chevrolet/Geo Environmental Announces Millionth Tree Planting
(30 September 1996)
- No Permanent Nightshift for Nedcar
(30 September 1996)
- Mitsubishi News from Japan: GDI Production and the Winterized Pajero
(30 September 1996)
- National Safety Regulators Investigate Ford, Chrysler and DS-2000
(27 September 1996)
- Audi Announces Prices for 1997
(27 September 1996)
- The New 1997 Camry
(27 September 1996)
- Ballard Power Systems Announces $850,000 in Fuel Cell Orders
(27 September 1996)
- Japanese Vehicle Production Shows Increase in September
(27 September 1996)
- Volvo Announces Inflatable Curtain Safety Device
(27 September 1996)
- Borg-Warner Announces Dedication of New Parts Plant
(27 September 1996)
- GM Acceptance Offers Fixed-Rate Investment Notes
(27 September 1996)
- Ford Plans to Eliminate 1,000 Jobs in Britain
(27 September 1996)
- Isuzu Studies European Engine Production
(27 September 1996)
- Chrysler Unveils New Ad Campaign
(27 September 1996)
- New York Investment Firm Top Candidate to Buy GM's Delphi Plants
(26 September 1996)
- Kikuchi forms Brazilian Joint Venture with Honda
(26 September 1996)
- Expedition Lease Payment Lower than Lease on Smaller Explorer
(26 September 1996)
- Chrysler Announces Prizes for Louis Vuitton Classic
(26 September 1996)
- Isuzu to Make Engines in Poland
(26 September 1996)
- Toyota Announces Cumulative Japanese Production
(26 September 1996)
- Japan Tests 'Auto-Pilot' Cars on Public Road
(26 September 1996)
- Argentine Fiat Workers End Plant Occupation and Suspend Protest
(26 September 1996)
- Honda Lowers City Car Sales Targets in Indonesia
(26 September 1996)
- Nissan to Introduce Fancy Station Wagons
(26 September 1996)
- Demio Drives Mazda in Pursuit of Sales Target, Despite Drop
(26 September 1996)
- Toyota Announces Cumulative North American Production at over 4 Million
(26 September 1996)
- GM Boasts of Pontiac-GMC Performance on 1996 J.D. Power APEAL Study
(25 September 1996)
- Mercedes Reduces Costs at German Factory
(25 September 1996)
- Fiat Fails to Settle with Workers Occupying Argentinian Plant
(25 September 1996)
- CAW Ratifies New Chrysler Contract by 85% Majority
(25 September 1996)
- Ford Korea to Begin Selling a New Mondeo Version
(25 September 1996)
- Kyoto University and Nissan to Demonstrate Energy Transmission System
(25 September 1996)
- GM Buys Auto Mirrors from Ichikoh Industries
(25 September 1996)
- Chrysler Establishes South East Asian Regional Headquarters in Singapore
(25 September 1996)
- CAW Picks GM as Next Bargaining Target
(25 September 1996)
- Delco Will Be Official Engine Management System Supplier to IRL
(25 September 1996)
- Hyundai Considers $1 Billion Polish Investment
(25 September 1996)
- Kia Successfully Tests Aluminum Engine Blocks
(25 September 1996)
- Chrysler's Eaton Expects Labor Agreement Similar to New Ford-UAW Pact
(24 September 1996)
- Japanese Buyers Go for Small Recreational Vehicles
(24 September 1996)
- Ford Denies It Rejected Hagenlocker as Chairman and Chief Executive
(24 September 1996)
- Porsche Establishes New Engineering Unit
(24 September 1996)
- GM Sets Minivan Prices Significantly Higher than Ford and Chrysler Prices
(23 September 1996)
- New Federal Reserve Board Requirements For Car Leases
(23 September 1996)
- 30 Years Later, Ralph Nader Still Champions Automotive Safety
(23 September 1996)
- Chrysler Donates $2 Million to Detroit Symphony Orchestra
(23 September 1996)
- GM Announces 1997 Oldsmobile Silhouette Minivan Prices
(23 September 1996)
- Chrysler Announces Establishment of Sales Unit in Korea
(23 September 1996)
- CaliFornia Air Resources Board Announces Agreement on Heavy Equipment Emissions
(23 September 1996)
- Japanese and U.S. Auto Parts Associations Announce Meeting
(23 September 1996)
- GM Announces 19978 Chevrolet Venture Minivan Prices
(23 September 1996)
- GM Announces 1997 Pontiac Trans Sport Minivan Prices
(23 September 1996)
- Infiniti Announces Free Massages and Chocolate Covered Strawberries
(23 September 1996)
- Volvo Introduces Lighter European Truck
(23 September 1996)
- Mitsubishi Announces Recall
(23 September 1996)
- Mitsubishi Recalls 93,000 Cars
(23 September 1996)
- Chrysler Establishes Office in Singapore
(23 September 1996)
- Toyota Will List Shares on New York Stock Exchange
(23 September 1996)
- Ford Increases 1996 Taurus Incentives by $500
(23 September 1996)
- Ford-Werke Predicts Lower European Truck Sales
(23 September 1996)
- GM Urged to Increase Indonesian Investment
(23 September 1996)
- Chevrolet to Present 1997 Corvette at January Auto Shows
(23 September 1996)
- Kia Motors Launches Avella
(20 September 1996)
- New NHTSA Recalls: BMW, Chrysler, Chevrolet, Geo, Alfa, Suzuki
(20 September 1996)
- J.D. Power Surveys 25,000 New Car Owners re Their car LIKES
(20 September 1996)
- Customer Incentives For Subaru And Dodge
(20 September 1996)
- 1996 Mercedes Results Predicted to Match 1995
(20 September 1996)
- Japanese Company Aims to Up Rolls-Royce sales in 1996
(20 September 1996)
- Dutch Nedcar Plans Nightshift to Raise Production
(20 September 1996)
- UAW Sends Ford Deal to Rank and File for Ratification
(20 September 1996)
- AAMA Says U.S. Sales in Japan Up, but Outlets Low
(20 September 1996)
- Nissan News: Car Paint and Natural Gas Powered Trucks
(20 September 1996)
- Renault Looks to New Meganes for Boost
(20 September 1996)
- Toyota Breaks Ground in West Virginia
(20 September 1996)
- GM Powertrain Group Announces Contract for New Transmissions with BMW
(20 September 1996)
- Detroit Diesel Announces New Rating for Fire Truck Engines
(19 September 1996)
- GM Says It Is One of the Best Companies for Working Mothers
(19 September 1996)
- Chrysler Interns Design Car of the Future
(19 September 1996)
- AAMA Acknowledges Progress in Japan, Wants More
(19 September 1996)
- UAW and GM Will Build Detroit Education and Training Center
(19 September 1996)
- Porsche Has Orders For 10,000 Boxsters at $40,000 per Copy
(19 September 1996)
- Ford and Ford Dealers Help Out with Hurricane Relief
(19 September 1996)
- BMW to Provide Free Scheduled Maintenance Plan
(19 September 1996)
- AirBelt Systems LLC Announces 'Smart' Air Bag Inflator
(19 September 1996)
- Mazda Recalls 13,900 RX-7s
(19 September 1996)
- Safe Kids Coalition says Focus on Air Bags is Misplaced
(19 September 1996)
- VW Discusses Building Passat Models in China
(19 September 1996)
- Canadian Auto Workers Reach Tentative Agreement with Chrysler
(19 September 1996)
- Ford Recalls 8,000 Fiesta and Courier Models in Belgium
(19 September 1996)
- Japanese Car Navigation Specs Likely to Become International Standard
(19 September 1996)
- GM Annunces Plans for Renaissance Center in Downtown Detroit
(19 September 1996)
- Nissan to Reconsider European Ordering System
(19 September 1996)
- Daewoo Asks Poland to Withold Duty-Free Status from Hyundai
(19 September 1996)
- Zasada Launches Mercedes' Mini-Van Production
(19 September 1996)
- Volkswagen says China Should Join WTO but Not Through Sacrifice
(19 September 1996)
- Japanese Source says U.S. Carmakers and Government Disorganized in Japan
(19 September 1996)
- JAMA Reports Import Sales Growth in Japan
(19 September 1996)
- AAMA Calls for Reform of Air Bag Standard for Safety
(19 September 1996)
- Ford's New Alternative Fuel Vehicle Office
(18 September 1996)
- General Motors May Buy Saab
(18 September 1996)
- UAW Ford Collective Bargaining Agreement Sets Job Precedents
(18 September 1996)
- GM Leads Carmakers in Vehicle Experience
(18 September 1996)
- Ford's Trotman Urges Leadership on Environmental Issues
(18 September 1996)
- Lexus Sells Well in Midwest
(18 September 1996)
- Fiat to Finish Takeover of Fidis on September 30
(18 September 1996)
- Chrysler Expects Drop in Fourth Quarter Production
(18 September 1996)
- Fuji Heavy Developing Drive Simulator for Use at Dealerships
(18 September 1996)
- GM in China
(18 September 1996)
- Japan's Auto Sales Fall in August
(18 September 1996)
- Mercedes-Benz Strikes $95.5 Million Joint Venture Deal in China
(18 September 1996)
- Nissan Diesel Air Bags Set Truck Safety Trend
(18 September 1996)
- Honda Steps Up Motorcycle Sales in Vietnam
(18 September 1996)
- Congress OK's Transportation Dept. Budget and Side Crash Tests
(18 September 1996)
- Honda Debuts Acura Subcompact in Canada
(17 September 1996)
- Chrysler Disappoints Canadian Auto Workers
(17 September 1996)
- U.S. Postal Service Buys 9000 Minivans and 2000 Trucks
(17 September 1996)
- U.S. Carmakers Increase Outlets in Japan Slowly
(17 September 1996)
- Nissan Develops Automated Paint Inspection
(17 September 1996)
- Nissan's Terrano Regulus Sees Strong Sales
(17 September 1996)
- Volvo May Use a Mitsubishi Engine
(17 September 1996)
- GM Powertrain Group Opens European Tech Center
(17 September 1996)
- GM's Opel Protests Hungary Procurement Act
(17 September 1996)
- VW Files Complaint with European Court over Saxony Subsidies
(17 September 1996)
- Fiat Plans Temporary Layoffs
(17 September 1996)
- BAT Northeast to Build Electric Vehicles in New York
(17 September 1996)
- GM Minority Dealers Support School-to-Work Program
(17 September 1996)
- Honda Chooses Delphi to Supply Generator for New Engine
(17 September 1996)
- UAW and Ford Announce Tentative Agreement
(17 September 1996)
- GM Announces Good Results in J.D. Power APEAL Survey
(16 September 1996)
- GM Predicts Oldsmobile Sales Decline for 1997
(16 September 1996)
- Honda of America Announces Little Price Change for 1997 Models
(16 September 1996)
- First Major Change to Internal Combustion Engine in 110 Years
(16 September 1996)
- Consumer Reports Publisher Responds to Isuzu Press Conference
(16 September 1996)
- Big Three Say Federal Regs Won't Provide Market for Electric Vehicles
(16 September 1996)
- Samsung Motors Expresses Satisfaction on Mid-Size KPQ Series
(16 September 1996)
- California Man Sues Chevron, Seeks Class Action
(16 September 1996)
- GM Signs Investment Study Agreement with Ukrainian Carmaker
(16 September 1996)
- West European Car Sales Up 5.2 percent in August
(16 September 1996)
- Honda Clio to Introduce 24-hour Towing Service
(16 September 1996)
- Buick Says Century Competes with Toyota's Camry on More than Price
(13 September 1996)
- Honda Starts US V6 Engine Production
(13 September 1996)
- A Look At General Motors
(13 September 1996)
- Japanese Carmakers Spend $4.9 Billion on European Parts in 1995
(13 September 1996)
- Ford Renews Contract with National Solutions
(13 September 1996)
- GM Beats Ford to the Punch in UAW Negotiations
(13 September 1996)
- Federal-Mogul Completes Sale of Electrical Products to Capsonic Automotive
(13 September 1996)
- Two BMWs Receive APEAL Award from J.D. Power and Associates
(13 September 1996)
- Hybrid Car May Cut UK Pollution
(13 September 1996)
- 1997 Prices: Toyota, Lexus, Infiniti
(12 September 1996)
- GM Expects North American Output to Drop in Fourth Quarter
(12 September 1996)
- Evenflo Responds to Consumer Reports' Warning About Child Car Seats
(12 September 1996)
- Ford Predicts it Will Settle with the UAW Before this Weekend's Deadline
(12 September 1996)
- Ford Ka to Make an Early Run on the Minicar Market in Western Europe
(12 September 1996)
- Buick Hopes New Cars Spur Gains in Market Share
(12 September 1996)
- Honda Plans Luxury Sedan for U.S. Manufacture
(12 September 1996)
- Toyota, Daihatsu, Hino Recall 397,000 Vehicles for Defective Brakes
(12 September 1996)
- Sayonara Nissan 300ZX . . . Last One Goes To Peterson Museum
(12 September 1996)
- Consumer Reports Says Evenflo Travel Tandem Child Safety Seats Unacceptable
(12 September 1996)
- Pontiac Promotes Its 1997 Wide Track Grand Prix
(11 September 1996)
- TRW Acquires FIAT Steering Operation In Poland
(11 September 1996)
- Mercedes Reports 10 Percent Rise in 8-Month Sales
(11 September 1996)
- Ford Stock Falls on Concerns over Latin America
(11 September 1996)
- Suzuki's New Battery-Powered Bicycle
(11 September 1996)
- General Motors Plant Ends A-Car Production, Prepares for P-90
(11 September 1996)
- Volvo Cuts Diesel Model Price
(11 September 1996)
- Chrysler-Plymouth Dealers Take On Superstore Image
(11 September 1996)
- Honda Offers Dealer Development Programs
(11 September 1996)
- Buick Announces Its 1997 Model Year Line-Up
(11 September 1996)
- Mercedes-Benz Sets Conservative Sales Goal for New V-Class Minivan
(11 September 1996)
- GM Ups Third Quarter Producton Forecast
(11 September 1996)
- August New Car Registrations Drops in Italy
(11 September 1996)
- Infiniti Announces 1997 Q45 Prices
(11 September 1996)
- Renault's First Half Results Low
(11 September 1996)
- Audi Will Assemble Luxury Cars in the Philippines
(11 September 1996)
- Jaguar XK8 in Nieman Marcus Christmas Catalog
(11 September 1996)
- Six Rules for Success in Automotive Aftermarket
(11 September 1996)
- U.S. Wants Japan's Cooperation For GPS Technology Improvements
(11 September 1996)
- Mitsubishi Motors Will Offer Comparison Test Drives
(10 September 1996)
- Mahindra Ford Prices Escorts in India
(10 September 1996)
- UAW, Big Three Discuss Parts Outsourcing
(10 September 1996)
- Volkswagen Polo Sales in Japan Exceed Expectations
(10 September 1996)
- Chrysler Raises 1997 Prices for Dodge Ram Vans and Wagons
(10 September 1996)
- China Approves GM's Registration of Joint Venture Project
(10 September 1996)
- Toyota, GM to end product exchanges in Australia
(10 September 1996)
- GM Won't Confirm Report of Buyer for Delphi Plants
(10 September 1996)
- Daewoo Motor Says Artec Buys 26 Percent Share
(10 September 1996)
- Japan Spends $4.87 Billion on European Auto Parts in 95/96
(10 September 1996)
- Ford Recalls 87,485 Police Cars, Taxis, and Limos
(10 September 1996)
- NYC Mayor and Insurers Fight about Auto Insurance Premiums
(10 September 1996)
- Florida's First Union Bank Will Pay to Settle Excessive Coverage Lawsuit
(10 September 1996)
- Electric Car Development in Japan
(9 September 1996)
- U.S. GM Dealers Announce August and Year-to-Date Sales
(9 September 1996)
- Honda Canada Not Making Sport Utility Vehicles
(9 September 1996)
- Japan Sees First Drop in Auto Imports since 1993
(9 September 1996)
- French Automakers Disagree on Incentives Strategy
(9 September 1996)
- Nissan Motor to Cut European Delivery Times
(9 September 1996)
- Mitsubishi Develops Ultra-Light Vibration-Reducing Floor Material
(9 September 1996)
- City in China Sets Emission Regulations to Clean Up Air
(9 September 1996)
- Nissan Introduces New RV in Japan; North American Sales Start Soon
(9 September 1996)
- GM and Virginia Power Announce Electric Vehicle Marketing Plan
(9 September 1996)
- Chrysler's Motorsports
(6 September 1996)
- Audi Announces Sales for August 1996
(6 September 1996)
- GM's EV1 Gets Unique Marketing Plan
(6 September 1996)
- GM Announces Aurora Sales for August 1996
(6 September 1996)
- Volkswagen Announces Sales for August 1996 and the Calendar-Year-to-Date
(6 September 1996)
- Oldsmobile Division Mgr. John Rock Talks About Olds Future
(6 September 1996)
- Infiniti Announces Sales for August 1996
(6 September 1996)
- Honda Announces New V6 Engine
(6 September 1996)
- Saab Announces European Vacation Package
(6 September 1996)
- Lexus Announces 1997 Prices
(6 September 1996)
- Nissan Announces Sales for August 1996 and the Calendar-Year-to-Date
(6 September 1996)
- Dealer Incentives For G.M. And Isuzu
(6 September 1996)
- Merceds-Benz Announces Sales for August 1996 and the Calendar-Year-to-Date
(6 September 1996)
- Honda Announces Sales for August 1996 and the Calendar-Year-to-Date
(6 September 1996)
- Mazda Announces Sales for August 1996 and the Calendar-Year-to-Date
(6 September 1996)
- BMW Announces Sales for August 1996 and the Calendar-Year-to-Date
(6 September 1996)
- Chrysler Announces Sales for August 1996 and the Calendar-Year-to-Date
(6 September 1996)
- Mitsubishi Announces Sales for August 1996 and the Calendar-Year-to-Date
(6 September 1996)
- GM Announces Sales for August 1996 and the Calendar-Year-to-Date
(6 September 1996)
- GM Dealers, Except Saturn and Cadillac, Will Certify Used Cars
(6 September 1996)
- Aisin Seiki to Work with GM to Make Less Expensive Transmissions
(5 September 1996)
- Ford and China Sign Agreements on Pollution Control and Worker Training
(5 September 1996)
- Mazda Wagon Sees Sales Jump
(5 September 1996)
- UAW Picks Ford as Lead Company for Bargaining
(5 September 1996)
- Japanese Auto Makers Say U.S. Sales "Less Efficient" in Japan
(5 September 1996)
- Spain's SEAT Announces Favorable Growth in First Half Sales
(5 September 1996)
- EU, Germany to Settle on VW Subsidies Issue
(5 September 1996)
- Nissan Expected to Post 1996-1997 Group Net Profit
(5 September 1996)
- Isuzu World Truck Production Leader in 1995
(5 September 1996)
- Subaru Announces Strongest Consecutive Monthly Sales Since 1990
(5 September 1996)
- "Boyd-Look" Hot Rodded Volvo Supports Children's Arthritis Benefit
(5 September 1996)
- Toyota Announces 1997 Vehicle Prices
(5 September 1996)
- Honda's Consolidated Net Income to Hit 11-Year High
(5 September 1996)
- GM Announces Recall of Cadillacs with 4.9-Liter V8 Engines
(5 September 1996)
- Hyundai, Renault Form Joint Venture in Malaysia
(5 September 1996)
- Skoda Launches New Car Line
(5 September 1996)
- Rover Japan Introduces New Models
(5 September 1996)
- Ford says China Jiangling Venture on Target
(4 September 1996)
- Chrysler's U.S. Sales Outlook Strong for August
(4 September 1996)
- GM Will Keep Most of Its 82 Models
(4 September 1996)
- Judge Gives Go-Ahead to Honda-Dealer Lawsuit
(4 September 1996)
- Workers at Ford's Hertz Corp. Settle Chicago Strike
(4 September 1996)
- Chrysler Corporation Announces 1997 Dodge Avenger and Chrysler Sebring Prices
(4 September 1996)
- Poland Clears Seven More Firms for Duty-Free Car Parts
(4 September 1996)
- Chrysler Sets U.S. Sales Record
(4 September 1996)
- Japan July Vehicle Production Up, August Flat
(3 September 1996)
- Audi Chief Exec says Currency Volatility Won't Impact 1996 Results
(3 September 1996)
- Poland OKs Fiat for Duty-Free Car Parts Import
(3 September 1996)
- Costa Rican Court Lifts Ban on Volkswagen Imports
(3 September 1996)
- Mitsubishi Motors Launches New Engines
(3 September 1996)
- Survey Says Drivers Want Better Belt Laws
(3 September 1996)
- Oldest Fire Truck Maker Revived As New Generation Truck Unveiled
(3 September 1996)
- Daimler-Benz Reports Profit
(3 September 1996)
- HFS Buys Interest in Avis from GM
(3 September 1996)
- Ford Gives Clemson $300,000 a year for Motorsports Engineering Program
(3 September 1996)
- Ford Expects the Expedition to quadruple Bronco Sales
(3 September 1996)
- Mitsubishi Motors to Boost Sales in Philippines
(3 September 1996)
- Chrysler Sales Surpass Model Year Record in 11 Months
(3 September 1996)
- Mazda Introduces Technical Training System
(3 September 1996)
- Ford's Computer Power Tops All Commercial Companies
(30 August 1996)
- Subaru Prices 1997 Impreza and SVX Models
(30 August 1996)
- Saab Reports Worldwide Loss Of $65 million In First Half
(30 August 1996)
- Korean Auto Industry News
(30 August 1996)
- Japanese Auto industry News Briefs
(30 August 1996)
- Chrysler to Sell 2,500 1997 Plymouth Prowlers at $35,000
(30 August 1996)
- Canadian Auto Workers Pick Chrysler as Strike Target
(30 August 1996)
- Poland Sets Quota on Duty-Free Car Part Imports
(30 August 1996)
- Mercedes Hopes to Reclaim Top West European Truck Maker Spot
(30 August 1996)
- GM Has Potential Buyer for Four Delphi Plants
(30 August 1996)
- Fiat Announces Recall of 6,000 Alpha Romeos
(29 August 1996)
- Rexrodt Predicts De-Escalation in VW Case
(29 August 1996)
- Ford's Methanol Taurus Costs Less than Gas Model
(29 August 1996)
- Judicial Hearing On Suspension of Chrysler Shipments to California
(29 August 1996)
- Japanese Auto Industry News Briefs
(29 August 1996)
- Clinton Stumps at Jeep Factory
(29 August 1996)
- UAW, Big Three Discuss Longer Contracts
(29 August 1996)
- GM Ste-Therese Plant to Resume Production
(29 August 1996)
- New York Power Approves Cheap Electricity for GM
(29 August 1996)
- Ford Expedition Does Charity Work in Pennsylvania
(29 August 1996)
- Mercedes-Benz India Has No Plans to Phase Out Models
(29 August 1996)
- GM to Lease Electric Car Starting this Fall
(29 August 1996)
- New Aston Martin DB7's Head For The States
(29 August 1996)
- Export-Import Bank of Japan Turns Down GM and Chrysler Bids for Loans
(29 August 1996)
- Honda Ups 1996 Fiscal Year Sales and Export Predictions
(28 August 1996)
- Mazda Hopes New Station Wagon Will Attract Young Drivers
(28 August 1996)
- Chrysler Says Mexico Plant Not New
(28 August 1996)
- UAW May Bargain with GM and Ford First, Leaving Chrysler for Later
(28 August 1996)
- Ford Hopes To Be Best in India's Auto Market
(28 August 1996)
- GM Japan Changes Strategy to Promote Chevrolet Cars
(28 August 1996)
- Japanese Auto Industry News Briefs
(28 August 1996)
- Volvo Addresses Child Safety and Air Bags -- Press Release
(28 August 1996)
- U.S. and Japan to Review Auto Trade Agreement
(27 August 1996)
- UAW Discusses Longer Term Contract with Big Three Carmakers
(27 August 1996)
- Japanese Car Companies Say July Production Is Up
(27 August 1996)
- Ford's Chinese Investment Posts 77% Profit Loss for First Half 1996
(27 August 1996)
- Toyota Introduces Upgraded GM Cavaliers for Japanese Market
(27 August 1996)
- SAAB Press Release: SAAB Back at Talladega for Quality Inspection
(27 August 1996)
- DOT Press Release: University of Minnesota Gets DOT Grant
(27 August 1996)
- Polish Venture Begins Hyundai Assembly
(27 August 1996)
- NHTSA Will Review Big Three Air Bag Proposal
(27 August 1996)
- Nissan Press Release: Nissan Announces Fall Prices
(27 August 1996)
- GM's German Unit Establishes Office in China
(27 August 1996)
- Japan Auto Industry News Briefs
(27 August 1996)
- VW Hires New Security Chief After Auto Mag Publishes Photos of New Models
(27 August 1996)
- UAW Decides to Delay Choosing Target Company for Negotiations
(26 August 1996)
- Harsco Press Release: Harsco Will Retrofit Approximately 230 Recalled School Buses
(26 August 1996)
- Saturn Plans 200 New Stores in Next 3 Years
(26 August 1996)
- Cadillac Cuts '97 Prices of Seville and Eldorado
(26 August 1996)
- Lincoln Cuts '97 Prices With Novel "One Price" Approach
(26 August 1996)
- Transportation Dept. Makes Move To Lessen Truck Accidents
(26 August 1996)
- Japanese Auto Industry News
(26 August 1996)
- GM's Saturn Recalls 3,600 1997 SC1 and SC2 sport coupes.
(26 August 1996)
- Car Industry Ponders Air Bag Problems
(26 August 1996)
- Chrysler to Consolidate Chrysler/Plymouth and Jeep/Eagle Operations
(26 August 1996)
- Toyota Voluntarily Recalls 90,000 Tacoma Pickups
(26 August 1996)
- GM's Brazilian Unit to Report $700 Million in Sales at Year's End
(23 August 1996)
- Toyota to Keep its Japanese Plants Working Through September Holidays
(23 August 1996)
- Fuji Heavy Industries to Bolster Vehicle Marketing
(23 August 1996)
- Chrysler Seen as Likely Choice for Strike Target
(23 August 1996)
- Brazil's New Auto Trading Rules
(23 August 1996)
- Volvo's First Half Report Looks Better than Expected
(23 August 1996)
- Honda Will Assemble Electric Car in Japan
(23 August 1996)
- J.D. Power Press Release: Michelin and Pirelli are Favorite Tires
(23 August 1996)
- Ford Press Release: Ford Ahead of Class "A" Motorhome Chassis Market
(23 August 1996)
- Consumer Report's Warning could Damage Isuzu and Acura Sales
(22 August 1996)
- Hitachi Metals to Make Steering Pump Vanes in U.S.
(22 August 1996)
- GM to Close Fewer Dealerships Than Previously Announced
(22 August 1996)
- Japanese Auto Industry News
(22 August 1996)
- Chrysler Moves into Brazil and Ups Investment in Argentina
(22 August 1996)
- Volvo May Face Uphill Battle
(22 August 1996)
- Consumer Reports Press Release: Isuzu Trooper and Acura SLX Not Acceptable, Tests Reveal Rollover Risk
(21 August 1996)
- Nissan News from Japan
(21 August 1996)
- Mexican Workers Threaten Strike, Win 23% Raise from Volkswagen
(21 August 1996)
- Mitsubishi Motors Hopes to Boost Sales Through Mini-Car Dealerships
(21 August 1996)
- Toyota and Daihatsu Consider Venture in India
(21 August 1996)
- GMAC in Joint Venture to Finance Thai Car Sales
(21 August 1996)
- Ford Orders Transfer Presses from Allied Products
(21 August 1996)
- GM and Volkswagen in Japan
(21 August 1996)
- Stoneage Press Release: Biggest U.S. Used Car Superstore Opens in Detroit
(21 August 1996)
- Volkswagen Announces Investments in Brazil
(20 August 1996)
- Volvo Might Look for a New Home
(20 August 1996)
- Honda Receives No Word about Reported Penalties
(20 August 1996)
- Porsche to Produce Mercedes-Benz Sport Utility Vehicle
(20 August 1996)
- Mercedes-Benz's Parent to Restructure?
(20 August 1996)
- Japanese Government Puts "Automated Driving" On Track
(20 August 1996)
- European Commission Proposes Clearing Michelin/Continental Deal
(20 August 1996)
- South Korean Auto Executive Dies After Stabbing in China
(20 August 1996)
- Bandag Press Release: New Tire Software Announced
(20 August 1996)
- South Korea's Daewoo Considers North Korean Plant
(20 August 1996)
- Brazil Reduces Auto Tariffs
(20 August 1996)
- GM Delays Van Launches
(19 August 1996)
- California Department of Insurance Rejects Request to Investigate Auto Insurer Profits
(19 August 1996)
- Honda May Have to Pay Penalties for Seat Belt Problems
(19 August 1996)
- Canadian Auto Workers Meet with Big Three, Share Concerns with UAW
(19 August 1996)
- Cadillac and Lincoln-Mercury in Price War?
(19 August 1996)
- Fidelity Sells Off More than One Third of Its Chrysler Holdings
(19 August 1996)
- GM Announces Gains from Keeping Plant Open and Possible Expenditures
(19 August 1996)
- GM May Appeal Ruling on Retiree Health Care
(19 August 1996)
- GM's Economist Predicts Slowing Sales
(19 August 1996)
- Saab Looses Money, Blames Swedish Crown, Production and Marketing Costs
(19 August 1996)
- Nissan's Primera Goes from U.K. to Taiwan
(16 August 1996)
- The Big Three American Carmakers in Japan
(16 August 1996)
- Chrysler Truck Sales Set Model Year Record
(16 August 1996)
- Nissan Diesel to Put Air Bags in Big Trucks
(16 August 1996)
- Bosch Press Release: Recycled Carpets become Cooling Fan Shroud on Ford Windstar
(16 August 1996)
- China Will Mass Produce Natural Gas Vehicles
(16 August 1996)
- Mercedes-Benz Announces 1997 Prices
(16 August 1996)
- Saab Moves into Baltic States
(16 August 1996)
- AAA Press Release: Rollover Warning Label Won't Do
(16 August 1996)
- IBM Enters the Automotive Electronics Market
(16 August 1996)
- Carmakers Push Transparent Technology
(15 August 1996)
- Ford Press Release: Bigger Ohio, Lorain Assembly Plants for Powerful 1997 Econoline
(15 August 1996)
- Mitsubishi to Stop Selling Mercedes Trucks
(15 August 1996)
- Toyota Press Release: Production Up, More Purchasing from U.S. Suppliers
(15 August 1996)
- Ford and Mercury Prices for 1997 Model Vehicles
(15 August 1996)
- Chrysler Prez Says Era of Luxury Car Coming to a close
(15 August 1996)
- Daewoo Will Sell Cars in U.S.
(15 August 1996)
- BMW's U.S. site to add Z models
(14 August 1996)
- Chrysler in South Africa
(14 August 1996)
- GM in China
(14 August 1996)
- Ford in Germany
(14 August 1996)
- VW Wants GM Suit Dismissed
(14 August 1996)
- NHTSA Recalls 376,000 Infant Car Seats
(14 August 1996)
- Nissan Press Release: Nissan in America
(13 August 1996)
- Mazda to Increase Output
(13 August 1996)
- Mercedes-Benz Japan and Nippon Telegraph to Develop Transportation Information Service
(12 August 1996)
- Millionth Motorcycle Made at Marysville, Honda is Happy
(9 August 1996)
- Detroit Edison Press Release: Electric Vehicle Workshops
(9 August 1996)
- Yokohama Rubber Develops Tire for Solar Car
(9 August 1996)
- Mitsubishi Materials Solar Car Places 5th in Solar-Powered Race
(9 August 1996)
- GM Announces New Engine with Assembly and Component Sites
(8 August 1996)
- GM Approves New Saturn to be Produced at Wilmington Plant
(8 August 1996)
- BAT Press Release: First Production Zinc Air Cells Tested in U.S.
(8 August 1996)
- Mellon Bank to Buy Ford's Leasing Business
(8 August 1996)
- Nissan Will Create New Brand for Repair Parts
(8 August 1996)
- Ford Press Release: 1997 Ford Expedition is Newest and Most Inexpensive Full-Size Sport Ute
(8 August 1996)
- Brazil's Auto Policy Sparks Toyota Expansion
(8 August 1996)
- GM Increases Third Quarter Production Forecast
(7 August 1996)
- More Rebates for 1997 Chryslers
(7 August 1996)
- Japanese Honda Dealer Hopes to Boost Sales by Offering Safety Tips
(7 August 1996)
- Union Seeks Raise and Additional Jobs from GM
(7 August 1996)
- Chrysler's Vehicle Output Up 36% in July
(7 August 1996)
- IEE Automotive Press Release: Airbag Technology and Child Safety
(7 August 1996)
- VW and Toyota Consider Canceling Pickup Co-Production Deal
(6 August 1996)
- GM Will Build $10 Million Parts Plant in Romania
(6 August 1996)
- Ford Ordered to Pay $10 Million for Wrongful and Abusive Conduct
(6 August 1996)
- Ford to Sell Jaguar XK8 in Japan
(6 August 1996)
- Matsushita Electric Will Manufacture Motors for Electric Vehicles
(6 August 1996)
- Toyota to Build Car Factory in Brazil
(6 August 1996)
- The New EPA Smog Check Phase II Law--Talk Radio Explains It
(6 August 1996)
- Mazda Will Launch New RV in Japan
(5 August 1996)
- GM Won't Cut Profits to Pick Up Market Share
(5 August 1996)
- Jury Awards $43 Million in Volvo Sales Fraud Suit
(2 August 1996)
- Nissan Will Design an Electric Minivan for the U.S. Market
(2 August 1996)
- GM's Delphi Division Sets up ASEAN Base
(2 August 1996)
- Mitsubishi Announces New 2000cc Sports Car
(1 August 1996)
- Electric Vehicle Paces Marathons
(1 August 1996)
- Nissan Announces Diesel Power Plant for Sports Utility Vehicle
(1 August 1996)
- GM Will Spend $100 Million on New Presses for Stamping Plant
(1 August 1996)
- Ford Motor - From Worst To First? - An Economic View With A Twist
(31 July 1996)
- Prices For 1997 Model Chevrolet Trucks
(31 July 1996)
- Mazda Rotary Future Looks Glum
(31 July 1996)
- NHTSA Recalls 400,000 Cars
(30 July 1996)
- 1997 Buick And Cadillac Prices Announced
(30 July 1996)
- Ford Press Release: Ford Sells Part of USL Capital to BankAmerica
(29 July 1996)
- GM Buys Poland's State-Owned Manufacturer of Auto Heating and Cooling Units
(29 July 1996)
- Ford Confirms Asian Car Program
(29 July 1996)
- Ford Refuses to Expand Recall, Goes on Defensive
(29 July 1996)
- Demand for GM's Saturns Stays Ahead of Supply
(29 July 1996)
- GM Could be Target Company for UAW Negotiations
(26 July 1996)
- Federal Government Investigates Chrysler for Unsafe Seat Belts Minivans
(26 July 1996)
- Mitsubishi Recalls 300,000 Automobiles in Japan and Australia
(26 July 1996)
- Chevrolet and Oldsmobile Prices for 1997
(25 July 1996)
- Toyota to Sell Electric Cars in Japan
(24 July 1996)
- Honda Expects to Be Cleared in Kickback Case
(24 July 1996)
- Chrysler Launches Right-Hand Drive Wrangler for Overseas Market
(24 July 1996)
- Toyota Gets Help Producing Sports Utility Vehicle in Japan
(24 July 1996)
- Jeep and Mitsubishi Make News
(24 July 1996)
- Detroit's Big Three Save Cash
(23 July 1996)
- Chrysler Raises Some Prices for 1996
(23 July 1996)
- Parents' Group Petitions NHTSA for Stronger Airbag Warnings
(23 July 1996)
- Ryder Explores Sale of Consumer Truck Rental Business
(22 July 1996)
- Ford Recalls 106,825 Cars and Minivans
(22 July 1996)
- Japanese Auto Industry Sees Slack Sales in First Half of Year
(22 July 1996)
- USWA Press Release: Union President Re-asserts Sole Condition for Meeting with Bridgestone
(22 July 1996)
- Chrysler Press Release: 1997 Price List
(22 July 1996)
- New Federal Crash Tests Grade '96 Sport Utilities/Trucks
(22 July 1996)
- Chrysler Pulls The Plug On Natural Gas Vehicles
(19 July 1996)
- New J.D. Power Customer Satisfaction Index...Top 20 Cars
(19 July 1996)
- June Sale Per Dealer Shows Toyota In The Lead
(19 July 1996)
- Ford Ups Sticker Price On 1997 Ford Explorer
(19 July 1996)
- Luxury Tax On High Priced Cars Slowly Going Away
(19 July 1996)
- FTC Charges Quaker State - Slick 50 Inc. with False Advertising
(18 July 1996)
- 1996 Ford Taurus, Crown Vic, Mercury Sable get $1000 rebate
(18 July 1996)
- Top Vehicle Sales So Far in 1996
(18 July 1996)
- 1997 Oldsmobile Cutlass is Import Fighter
(18 July 1996)
- 1997 Subaru Legacy Prices Start At $19,195
(17 July 1996)
- BMW Z3 U.S. Plant Going Into Overtime
(17 July 1996)
- Chrysler Announces Sevenfold Increase in Profits
(16 July 1996)
- Ford Ads Feature Those Who Worked with Henry Ford
(16 July 1996)
- Millionth Porsche Rolls Off the Line
(16 July 1996)
- Quarterly Profits Up For Major Auto Makers . . . Sales Slowing
(15 July 1996)
- Big Three Car Companies Ask NHTSA and EPA to "Harmonize" Regulations with Europe
(15 July 1996)
- American Insurers Worry about Safety after Potential De-regulation
(15 July 1996)
- Kia Recalls 1996 Sportage EX Sport Utility Vehicle
(15 July 1996)
- More 1997 Chevrolet Product News
(12 July 1996)
- Ford to Acquire Budget Rent a Car
(12 July 1996)
- Unions Organize Cyber-Protest Against Bridgestone/Firestone
(12 July 1996)
- Three Honda Parts Manufacturers Set Up Joint Ventures in the U.K.
(12 July 1996)
- FANUC Robots Paint Trucks
(12 July 1996)
- Documents Will Prove that Chrysler Lied to NHTSA About Minivan Latches
(12 July 1996)
- Buick Sponsors La Raza Conference
(12 July 1996)
- Rumor of GEO Demise Not So Says Chevy Exec
(12 July 1996)
- Chrysler Suspends Natural Gas Vehicle Production
(11 July 1996)
- Hertz to Install On-Board Navigating Computers
(11 July 1996)
- Toyota Develops Fuel Saver
(11 July 1996)
- Chrysler Extends Sales Incentives
(11 July 1996)
- Results for J.D. Power Car and Light Truck Customer Satisfaction Study
(10 July 1996)
- 1997 Chevrolet Preview . . . Corvette Gets New 5.7 Motor
(10 July 1996)
- Transportation Department Conducts New Crash Tests
(10 July 1996)
- GM Recalls 292,860 Cars on Account of Potential for Fire
(10 July 1996)
- Hertz to Rent Vans to Carpoolers in Houston and Los Angeles
(9 July 1996)
- Land Rover and the Governor of Maryland to Dedicate Off-Pavement Demo Course
(9 July 1996)
- Press Release: Porsche's 1997 Boxster
(9 July 1996)
- U.S. Carmakers Place More Orders with Japanese Parts Makers
(9 July 1996)
- Ford Sponsors Tustin Thunder, Benefits Marconi Foundation for Kids
(8 July 1996)
- GM's Delphi Announces Construction of a Battery Plant in Saudi Arabia
(8 July 1996)
- Ford's June Sales Down
(8 July 1996)
- Gas Prices Rising Again
(8 July 1996)
- GM Gets Preliminary Approval for Class Action Settlement
(8 July 1996)
- California's Clean Gasoline Reduces Benzene Levels
(8 July 1996)
- HIGHER GAS PRICES - BEYOND JIT - THE OIL INDUSTRY EXPLORING NEW FIELDS OF STABILITY AND ECONOMIC GROWTH
(5 July 1996)
- Customer Incentives For 1996 Chrysler and Ford Models
(5 July 1996)
- NHTSA Now Wants To Study Chrysler Vans For Liftgate Problems
(5 July 1996)
- What's New for 1997 Chevrolet Lumina, Cavalier, Monte Carlo Models
(5 July 1996)
- General Motors Sales Dip While Honda Gains
(5 July 1996)
- Consumer Advocate's "Best Bets" on Used Cars
(5 July 1996)
- Leaky Master Cylinder Leads To Chrysler Recall
(5 July 1996)
- Mitsubishi Launches New Recreational Vehicle
(3 July 1996)
- Protestors Picket Mitsubishi in Tokyo
(3 July 1996)
- June Car and Truck Sales Slowing
(3 July 1996)
- Specifications for 1997 Aston Martin DB7 Coupe and Cabriolet
(2 July 1996)
- American Automobile Centennial Celebration: Corporate Highlights
(2 July 1996)
- Nation's First Automated Highway System Demonstration Launched in San Diego
(2 July 1996)
- Carmakers Enter the Bicycle Business
(2 July 1996)
- Chrysler Opens Regional Sales Office in Johannesburg, S. Africa
(1 July 1996)
- BMW to Sell Factory Approved Used Cars
(1 July 1996)
- First the U.S. Transportation Dept., Now State of California Get on Chrysler's Case
(1 July 1996)
- Nissan Quest and Mercury Villager Have Engine Knocks
(1 July 1996)
- GM Plant in Tarrytown, N.Y. Closes Today
(28 June 1996)
- Looking for the Union Label
(27 June 1996)
- Vice-President of NOW Meets with Mitsubishi Over Harassment
(27 June 1996)
- Ford Pleased with Polk Owner Loyalty Ratings
(27 June 1996)
- Toyota Expands Bumper Recycling Operations in Japan
(26 June 1996)
- Toyota's Parts Manufacturers to Work on Cutting Pollution
(26 June 1996)
- GM and Investor AB to Invest in Saab
(26 June 1996)
- Feds Give Chrysler July, 8 Ultimatum or It's Law Suit Time
(25 June 1996)
- Highlights of The New 1997 Volvo 850 Series.
(25 June 1996)
- Toyota to Remake Its 1936 AA
(24 June 1996)
- Nissan Wants Workers to Forego Vacations and Build Luxury Cars
(24 June 1996)
- Mazda Finalizes Prices For 1997 Models
(24 June 1996)
- New BMW M3 Speedster Aimed at Lexus SC300 And Nissan 300ZX
(24 June 1996)
- NHTSA Intensifies Investigation of Dodge Dakota Safety
(24 June 1996)
- 1997 Buick Park Avenue Debuts New High Tech Features
(24 June 1996)
- 1997 Buick Century Sports Engineering Innovations
(24 June 1996)
- 1997 Cadillac Catera Takes The High Road With Celeb Road Trip
(24 June 1996)
- VW Bodyguards Allegedly Man-handle GM Reps
(24 June 1996)
- Mercedes Introduces ESP To Rave Revues
(21 June 1996)
- Chrysler's Publicity Package for the New Dodge Dakota
(21 June 1996)
- Mercedes Announces Big Plans For 1997.
(21 June 1996)
- Honda to Increase Presence in Thailand
(21 June 1996)
- Ford Motor Company Reorganizing in Europe
(20 June 1996)
- GM Signs Housing Deal with Mexico's National Housing Authority
(20 June 1996)
- U.S. to Abide by a WTO Finding on Gasoline Standards
(20 June 1996)
- J.D. Power: Consumer Satisfaction Index Down, Lexus, Saturn at Top
(18 June 1996)
- Big Three Auto Makers to Boost Production in Third Quarter
(18 June 1996)
- UAW Salaries: Not $40 an Hour!
(18 June 1996)
- Mitsubishi Heavy Industries to Supply Air Conditioners to GM
(18 June 1996)
- Ford Press Release: 250 Millionth Ford to Roll Off the Line this Year
(18 June 1996)
- NHTSA Announces Recall Of Child Safety Seats
(18 June 1996)
- GM Allocates $10 million to Promote Proper Use of Child Seats
(17 June 1996)
- Department of Transportation Sets Coalition for Air Bag Safety
(17 June 1996)
- U.S. Car And Truck Sales For May Continue Strong.
(14 June 1996)
- Volkswagen Like J.D. Power Sales Satisfaction Study
(14 June 1996)
- The Auto Channel's Consumer Incentive Window
(14 June 1996)
- NHTSA Comes Down On School Bus Safety
(14 June 1996)
- Mitsubishi to Make Minivans in China with Carmakers from China and Taiwan
(14 June 1996)
- Mercedes Benz Introduces New Sport Model in Mexico
(14 June 1996)
- Chrysler Agrees to Restrict Detroit Newspaper Access to UAW Negotiations
(13 June 1996)
- Thermal Imaging Technology Brightens Night Driving
(13 June 1996)
- Ford Motor Company Has Henry Ford II Cast in Bronze
(13 June 1996)
- UAW and Big Three Talks Underway, Negotiations Will Last Until Fall
(13 June 1996)
- Used Car Super Stores on a Rampage
(13 June 1996)
- Top 10 New Car Dealer Groups in U.S.
(12 June 1996)
- First Viper GTS Coupes Head For Dealer Showrooms
(12 June 1996)
- Kia Announces First Knee Airbag . . . New Pricing
(12 June 1996)
- Chrysler Patriot Turbine/Electric Race Car is Dumped
(12 June 1996)
- GM wins Computerworld Smithsonian Award
(12 June 1996)
- New Federal Crash Test Results Spotlight Lexus ES 300
(12 June 1996)
- New Car Sales For 1996 Going Strong...Maybe Bigger in '97
(12 June 1996)
- Freightliner to Build a Pickup Truck
(12 June 1996)
- Chrysler Announces One Million Plus LH Sedans Sold
(11 June 1996)
- Nissan to Cut Base Prices on Infiniti Models
(11 June 1996)
- Chrysler to Discontinue Eagle Summit
(11 June 1996)
- UAW and Detroit's Big Three Begin Contract Negotiations This Week
(11 June 1996)
- New Research Shows Best Loved Cars
(11 June 1996)
- New Dealer Incentives For 1995 and 1996 Models in Stock
(11 June 1996)
- Chrysler Raises Prices Up to $300 per Vehicle
(10 June 1996)
- Ford to Increase Cooperation With Mazda and Kia
(10 June 1996)
- Ford Follows GM, Chrysler With May Sales Increase
(8 June 1996)
- Hyundai Hopes New Ads Will Cure Sales Slump
(8 June 1996)
- Minivans Boost Chrysler Sales, Cavalier, Tahoe Up GMC Deliveries
(7 June 1996)
- Press Release: Chrysler Dedicates New World Headquarters
(6 June 1996)
- Press Release: Chrysler Market Share Hits Record Level
(6 June 1996)
- Press Release: Ford Donates to YMCA, United Way, and Ohio Kidney Foundation
(5 June 1996)
- Press Release: General Motors Blasts $150 Million Jury Award
(5 June 1996)
- Toyota, Nissan to Increase Exports from Overseas Factories
(4 June 1996)
- Press Release: Lucas and Varity Merge to Form $6.7 billion Global Company
(3 June 1996)
- Japanese Automakers to Increase Capital Spending
(3 June 1996)
- Toyota Sets Up Joint Engine Manufacturing Venture in China
(3 June 1996)
- Toyota Heightens Movie Presence
(3 June 1996)
- Press Release: Chrysler Passes 1 Million Mark at Earliest Point Ever
(31 May 1996)
- SEMA Enlists Politicos For Motorsport Support
(31 May 1996)
- Press Release: Ford Opens For Business in Korea
(31 May 1996)
- Press Release: Lucas Announces $6 Million in Contracts from Toyota
(30 May 1996)
- Nissan Motor Posts 32.4 Billion Yen Pretax Profit
(30 May 1996)
- Press Release: Navistar Clarifies Media Reports Regarding the Company's Activities in Mexico
(30 May 1996)
- Press Release: Mercedes-Benz of North America Announces New Vice President of Finance
(30 May 1996)
- Honda Debuts New Civic With Trick Transmission
(29 May 1996)
- General Motors to be More Aggressive Globally.
(29 May 1996)
- New J.D. Power "Quality" survey shows Lexus NO.1
(29 May 1996)
- More Law Suits flying Between G.M. and V.W.
(28 May 1996)
- Three Trucks: Scores in Crash Tests
(28 May 1996)
- Minivan Sales Strong for 1995
(28 May 1996)
- Jesse Jackson Declares War on Import Car Makers/Dealers
(24 May 1996)
- No Atlantic Luxury Sports Car for Chrysler
(24 May 1996)
- Auto Recalls Include Buick, Dodge, GM, Saturn
(24 May 1996)
- Consumer Incentives on 1996 Models
(24 May 1996)
- Ford Press Release: Cyber Launch for 3 New Models
(23 May 1996)
- Toyota Launches New Sport Utility Vehicle in Japan
(23 May 1996)
- Chrysler Press Release: Four Vipers In for 24-Hours of Le Mans
(23 May 1996)
- The Electric Car On the Road
(23 May 1996)
- Honda's Earnings Up
(22 May 1996)
- Auto Dealer Trade Association to Look at Changing Auto Business
(22 May 1996)
- Chrysler's Neon in Japan
(21 May 1996)
- Mitsubishi Appoints Bush Era Labor Secretary to Investigate Harassment
(20 May 1996)
- American Automobile Centennial Celebration Corporate Highlights: Lincoln
(17 May 1996)
- American Automobile Centennial Celebration Corporate Highlights: GMC
(17 May 1996)
- American Automobile Centennial Celebration Corporate Highlights: Buick
(17 May 1996)
- American Automobile Centennial Celebration Corporate Highlights: Ford
(17 May 1996)
- Chrysler Press Release: 'Plymouth Place' Interactive Shopping Sites Expanding
(17 May 1996)
- Dana Corporation Press Release: Dana Corp. to Supply Truck Frames to Toyota
(17 May 1996)
- American Automobile Centennial Celebration Corporate Highlights: Chrysler
(17 May 1996)
- American Automobile Centennial Celebration Corporate Highlights: Plymouth
(17 May 1996)
- Airbags Still Under NHTSA Scrutiny
(17 May 1996)
- American Automobile Centennial Celebration Corporate Highlights: Willy's Overland
(17 May 1996)
- Ford Press Release: New Ford Expedition Shares a Proven Platform
(16 May 1996)
- Lexus Once Again Tops "Fewest Problems" List
(16 May 1996)
- Ford Press Release: Trotman Says Ford 2000 is Working Well
(16 May 1996)
- Chrysler Press Release: Chrysler Launches Right-Hand Drive Neon for Overseas
(16 May 1996)
- American Automobile Centennial...A Century of Progress
(15 May 1996)
- American Automobile Centennial Corporate Highlights
(15 May 1996)
- Ford to Lower Mustang Production: 290 Employees Will be Transferred
(14 May 1996)
- First Japanese Affiliated Carmaker to go Public in Asia
(14 May 1996)
- Hyundai Motors breaks out...To Go High-Tech
(14 May 1996)
- April New Vehicle Sales Leaders
(14 May 1996)
- 1996 New Car Dealer Incentives
(14 May 1996)
- Ford Press Release: Ford Expedition Carves Out New Territory
(13 May 1996)
- Ford Taking Reality Check on Taurus
(13 May 1996)
- VW Sues GM for Defamation
(13 May 1996)
- Toyota Delays '97 Models
(13 May 1996)
- Ford Press Release: New F-250
(13 May 1996)
- Ford to Sell Leasing Unit
(13 May 1996)
- Nissan Recalls 20 Models in Japan
(10 May 1996)
- Ford Recall Criticized as Not Broad Enough
(10 May 1996)
- More Toyota Plants in U.S.A.
(10 May 1996)
- GM Recalls 44,000 Sedans Voluntarily
(9 May 1996)
- Volkswagen to Help Open Magnesium Extraction Plant in Israel
(9 May 1996)
- Ford Press Release: Advertising Mercury's Mountaineer and Tracer
(8 May 1996)
- Ford to Recall 47,085 Cars for Problems with Rear Safety Belts
(8 May 1996)
- Ford Announces College Graduate Purchase Program
(8 May 1996)
- Ford Press Release: Grads Turn to Ford for Deal on Wheels
(8 May 1996)
- Harley Davidson to Build a Motorcycle Plant in Kansas City, MO
(8 May 1996)
- Federal Safety Agency Announces Recall of 22,423 Child Safety Seats
(8 May 1996)
- Ford Announces Ambitious Advertising Campaigns for 2 New Vehicles
(8 May 1996)
- GM to Build New Stamping Facility in Wentzville, Missouri
(6 May 1996)
- Chrysler Owns a Bigger Share of the Car Market
(6 May 1996)
- Ford Sales Down, Taurus No Longer Best Seller
(6 May 1996)
- Ford Will Not Change Recall of 8.7 Million Vehicles
(6 May 1996)
- Are the Days Numbered for Chrysler's Eagles?
(3 May 1996)
- VW Sales Soar...Saab Sales Dropping
(3 May 1996)
- Chrysler, Honda, GM Post Strong April Car Sales
(3 May 1996)
- Toyota Camry Aiming to Replace Taurus as No. 1
(3 May 1996)
- Press Release: Audi Records Best April in Nine Years
(3 May 1996)
- Mercedes Benz to Build Assembly Plant in Brazil
(3 May 1996)
- April Light Vehicle Expected to Show Slowing Trend
(2 May 1996)
- Ford to Certify Lincolns for Resale
(1 May 1996)
- FTC Investigates Automakers' Practice of Lemon Re-Sale
(1 May 1996)
- American Automobile Centennial
(30 April 1996)
- Federal Safety Tests Star Subaru, Acura, Lexus
(30 April 1996)
- Customer Incentives...New Cars
(30 April 1996)
- Truck Sales Continue to Soar
(30 April 1996)
- More Federal Safety Investigations on Tap
(30 April 1996)
- Chrysler Press Release: Millionth Jeep Grand Cherokee Rolls Off Line
(30 April 1996)
- Mercedes Announces the 'Bottom Line' for 1995
(30 April 1996)
- Mitsubishi Wants to Settle Harassment Suit
(29 April 1996)
- "No-Haggle" Pricing and the Carmakers
(26 April 1996)
- Ford Recalls 8.7 Million Vehicles
(26 April 1996)
- Ford Press Release: Electric Ranger Pickups Go on Sale this Summer
(26 April 1996)
- Ford Press Release: Black & Decker and Ford Work for Clean Air
(26 April 1996)
- 1996 Ford Taurus Flexible Fuel (FFV) Vehicle Makes Sense
(26 April 1996)
- Ford Press Release: Mercury Mountaineer Prices to Start at $27,765
(26 April 1996)
- GM Press Release: Vehicle Sales in Latin America Set New Record
(26 April 1996)
- Audi is on a Roll Sales-Wise
(26 April 1996)
- Automakers' Profits Linked to New Products
(25 April 1996)
- Chrysler Launches Venezuelan Neon
(25 April 1996)
- New Jaguar: Quality is Up
(25 April 1996)
- GM Sells Trucking Fleet
(25 April 1996)
- Front Wheel Drive Sport Utility Vehicles to Come?
(24 April 1996)
- Automotive Showdown in the Streets of Taipei
(24 April 1996)
- Toyota, Nissan, Honda Offer Navigation Kits in Japan
(24 April 1996)
- GM Announces Less profits in First Quarter
(23 April 1996)
- Chrysler Announces Strong International Sales
(23 April 1996)
- Japanese Protester Splashes Paint at Site of Clinton Visit
(23 April 1996)
- Mitsubishi Pays Employees to Protest Federal Sex Harassment Suit
(23 April 1996)
- American Automobile Centennial Celebration
(22 April 1996)
- Now it's Chryslers Turn with Brake Problems
(22 April 1996)
- American Automobile Centennial Celebration
(22 April 1996)
- American Automobile Centennial Celebration
(22 April 1996)
- More Automotive History
(22 April 1996)
- Hatchet is Buried as U.A.W./G.M. Head for Olympics
(19 April 1996)
- Honda Head for Brazil for Civic Production
(19 April 1996)
- Consumer Incentives for 1995 Models
(19 April 1996)
- Ford/Mazda Deal Wont Affect Nissan's Ties with Ford
(19 April 1996)
- GM Dedicates Truck Group Complex
(19 April 1996)
- 04/19/96
(19 April 1996)
- Ford's Faulty Ignition Switches
(18 April 1996)
- Harley Posts Record Profits
(18 April 1996)
- Chrysler Sees Best First Quarter Profits Ever
(18 April 1996)
- Chrysler Recalls 350,000 Vehicles for Brake Repair
(17 April 1996)
- Chrysler to Invest $200 Million in Indianapolis Foundry
(17 April 1996)
- One Day Wildcat Strike at GM Plant in Lordstown, Ohio
(17 April 1996)
- New Car Sales in Canada Bounce Back
(17 April 1996)
- SAAB goes for "Gas Bag" Technology
(16 April 1996)
- Ohio Rules that 12,000 Laid off GM Workers Should Get Unemployment Benefits
(16 April 1996)
- U.S. Auto Exports to Japan Up
(15 April 1996)
- Ford Buys More of Mazda
(15 April 1996)
- Suzuki Sues Consumer Reports for Sales Loss
(15 April 1996)
- GM to Close and Sell Plants
(15 April 1996)
- GM Plans Sports Utility Vehicle for Police
(12 April 1996)
- New President for Nissan
(12 April 1996)
- Hot Sedans Hit the Market
(12 April 1996)
- Canadian Auto Workers union Calls on Canada to Stand Up for Canadian Jobs
(12 April 1996)
- Japanese Electric Cars Pushing Range
(12 April 1996)
- Toyota Develops 'Asia Car' for Sale in Thailand
(12 April 1996)
- Customer Incentive Programs
(12 April 1996)
- So Long to Mazda RX-7
(12 April 1996)
- Summary: Hot Sedans Hit the Market
(12 April 1996)
- Sport Utility Vehicles and More Sport Utility Vehicles
(12 April 1996)
- Summary: Sport Utility Vehicles and More Sport Utility Vehicles
(12 April 1996)
- The Porsche Boxster is Coming...The Boxster is Coming
(11 April 1996)
- Lincoln Unveils 'Dream' Sports Car
(11 April 1996)
- Ford Agrees to Settle on FTC Charges of False Advertising Claims
(11 April 1996)
- Federal Agency Sues Mitsubishi for Sexual Harassment and Discrimination
(11 April 1996)
- 1997 Cadillac Engineering Takes the High Road
(11 April 1996)
- Air Bag Thefts on the Rise
(11 April 1996)
- Top Auto Industry Execs Rake in the Dough . . . But Not Like Last Year
(11 April 1996)
- U.S. Truckmaker to Close Quebec Plant
(11 April 1996)
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