This Week in Cars: 05.23.2010 β 05.29.2010
May 30, 2010 by Colin Bird
05.23.2010
- GM’s Vauxhall workers agree to pay freeze: link
05.24.2010
05.25.2010
- Toyota halts sales of Lexus LS: link
- Toyota Avalon, Sienna and Lexus RX get top safety honors: link
- Ford recalls 2010 Ranger for cold-weather defect: link β
- Fiat taking Chrysler production back to China within four years: link
- Metro Detroit gains auto jobs: link
- Kia Soul a new way to roll: link
- Use of global platforms on the rise: link
05.26.2010
- Louisiana plant builds last Hummer H3: link
- Subaru stops sales for 2010 Legacy, Outback: link
- Ford shares gain 6.7% to lead S&P 500: link
- Nissan may create performance line for Infiniti like BMW M series: link
05.27.2010
- Mercedes-Benz dealers use iPads to make the sale: link
- GM, BMW working on cars that know the speed limit: link
- Leaf venture to thrive, Nissan says: link
- Tesla to pay $42 million for NUMMI plant: link
- GM still has plans for a Lambda-based Cadillac crossover: link
- Dealer sales show recovery is under way: link β
- Chevyβs new tagline wont last long: link
05.28.2010
- Gas prices drop ahead of holiday: link
- Toyota says global April sales up 21.3 percent on-year: link
- GM recalls 2010 Cadillac SRX crossovers citing engine failure risk: link
- Europe’s debt crisis could help Ford: link
- UAW expects to claw back some concessions from Detroit Three: link
- Chrysler’s Dodge brand ditches Ram in new logo: link
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