North American International Auto Show
The corporate logo for the General Motors Corporation is pictured in this January 11,2005 file photo during the North American International Auto Show at Cobo Hall in Detroit, Michigan. General Motors, the largest US automaker, on May 1, 2013 joined a call for the United States to take greater action on climate change as it said that environmental concerns were critical for business. General Motors became the first automaker among 40 US companies in a joint appeal for policymakers in Washington to lead a 'coordinated effort' against climate change, after the failure of earlier legislative proposals.
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just goes for the basic any more. Those eager to match the Stingray shown off at the North American International Auto Show will need to pony up $73,360. For that price customers get a variety of features including competition sports seats, carbon fiber roof and red-painted brake calipers
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We are looking at two options - one it is a seven-seater multi-purpose vehicle and the other is of course, compact sports utility vehicle. That concept has already been developed and it has been displayed at Detroit Motor Show in January this yearMore quotes »
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Exclusive: Bob Lutz, Chinese in bid to buy Fisker Automotive - sources
week, a judge approved the bankruptcy plan for A123, which changed its name to B456 Systems Inc. At the Detroit auto show this year, VL Automotive showcased a car called the VL Destino, which combines the shell of a Fisker with the guts of a Chevrolet Corvette 5/21/13 from Reuters Mobile Read more »
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Carmaker, Chinese auto-parts giant bid for Fisker
out of bankruptcy. A U.S. judge approved the battery maker's bankruptcy plan this week. At this year's Detroit auto show, VL Automotive showcased its new car, the Destino, which combines the shell of the Fisker Karma with the guts of a Chevrolet Corvette Fisker, 5/21/13 from Contra Costa Times Read more »
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CEO Marchionne apologizes for ethnic slur
Officer Sergio Marchionne for months for an apology for his use of the word "wop" in an interview at the North American International Auto Show in January. The Detroit Free Press reported Tuesday Marchionne's letter to the group said the term was "unacceptable." 5/21/13 from United Press International Read more »
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Teased: 2014 Toyota Corolla shows just enough to keep us interested
of what the 2014 Toyota Corolla will look like is the shape and styling of the Furia Concept from this year's Detroit Auto Show. Obviously the compact car will turn down the wick a fair bit from that orange machine, and now we have one more scintilla of an 5/21/13 from Autoblog Read more »
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Chrysler/Fiat CEO Sergio Marchionne Issues Apology to Italian American ONE VOICE Coalition for His Use of Pejorative Term for Italian Americans
apology from Chrysler/Fiat CEO, Sergio Marchionne, for his use of a pejorative term, offensive to Italian Americans, that he verbalized earlier this year at a press conference at The Detroit Auto Show. At the widely reported incident, Marchionne was commenting from Street Insider Read more »