The Detroit-based automaker will offer U.S. customers a concierge service with CUE (Cadillac User Experience), which debuts on the new 2013 XTS luxury sedan, and a free iPad to assist drivers.
Tesla raises revenue outlook, moves up debut of Model S; Honda appeals hybrid case and wins; McLaren’s $229K lesson plan.
Lutz on why the Volt is a Chevy, what becomes of the internal combustion engine, and what he thinks about supplier relations.
The vans are now part of an August 2010 recall of more than 600,000 Windstars in the U.S. in Canada from the 1998 through 2003 model years.
GM takes Apple approach to infotainment system, Toyota sees boom ahead in N.A., BMW solar-panel deal, Corvette pace car.
The “Locating American Manufacturing: Trends in the Geography of Production” report found that manufacturing in the Motor City and its surrounding areas increased 12.1 percent from the first quarter of 2010 to the fourth quarter of 2011. The national average was 2.7 percent.
Ford Motor Co. today announced that it will cut a week off its regular two-week summer shutdown at 13 plants in an effort to boost production. The extra week of production will produce nearly 40,000 additional vehicles, according to the Dearborn-based automaker.
Japan’s top automaker appears ready to shift into financial overdrive, a risky endeavor for teen drivers, letting loose on lending.
Campaigning in the backyard of America’s auto industry, Mitt Romney re-ignited the bailout debate by suggesting he deserves “a lot of credit” for the recent successes of the nation’s largest car companies.
Toyota’s shift to more North American production, Denso predicts surge of Japanese output in N.A., GM dealer dilemma: Hoard or halt pickups?

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