Posts Tagged ‘general motors’

General Motors has been fairly silent regarding the future

Tuesday, October 27th, 2009

The Buick Motor Division of the General Motors Establishment is in transition, much like the rest of the venerable automobile company. Old models have been canceled, new models added, and this line up is radically different from just 3 years earlier. Now down to five models, the leftover automobiles in the Buick line up are [...]

General Motors Re-Design Many Of Their Motors

Tuesday, October 6th, 2009

The giant of the motoring industry, General Motors, who own brands like Chevrolet, GMC, Cadillac, Pontiac and Buick, have reveasleda line-up of new cars. Only last month, General Motors recovered from 40 days of bankruptcy, in that time the US government invested billion into the company, making it now 60% public owned.
 
Now that General [...]

General Motors Look For New Ways To Sell Cars

Sunday, October 4th, 2009

 
General Motors, the owners of big car brands like Chevrolet and Pontiac, earlier this year filed for bankruptcy. However, they have now sorted themselves out, and from July, they have stopped receiving bankruptcy protection from the government.
Now that they have sort of recovered, they are now attempting to build themselves back up again and bring [...]

Ford see most growth since 2006

Saturday, July 11th, 2009

Ford has recently released details that they have seen a rise in sales in the US market. The US manufacturer is the only major manufacturer who has not filed for bankruptcy in the US, they announced that they have sold 155,954 vehicles in the last month. The current figures show a 24% decrease in sales [...]

Does the General Motors bankruptcy mean everything will change?

Wednesday, July 1st, 2009

General Motors, one of the world’s largest carmaking companies, has filed for bankruptcy with the American government. For generations General Motors (GM) has been one of the three largest producers of cars in America as well as one of the world’s biggest car companies. Now the motoring industry is really struggling, and two out of [...]

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