Detroit Auto Show 2008: Leading carmakers exhibit their latest models
Detroit Auto Show 2008: Leading carmakers exhibit their latest models. Detroit Motor Show 2008, The world’s leading carmakers exhibit their latest models in Detroit at the 20th North American International Auto Show which opens to the public from Jan 19 to Jan 27.
Analysis: Stalled in Detroit
Already struggling in the face of competition, GM, Ford and Chrysler must now adapt to a worsening economic climate and are likely to cut jobs sharply
Thousands of jobs to go at GM
General Motors is set to shed tens of thousands more workers at its US plants, replacing many with lower cost labour, under a new buy-out scheme announced yesterday
John Gapper: Detroit looks uneasily to the east
The shift in the business world’s axis towards Asia was hard to ignore as troubled US carmakers gathered for their annual motor show, writes John Gapper. One sign of it was that the most discussed car at the Detroit show was not actually on display. It was Tata’s $2,500 Nano small car for the Indian market
Race bid to accelerate green innovations
US government agencies are partnering with carmakers and motor sport authorities to promote the world’s first top-level ‘green’ motor racing championship
ZXAuto to lead Chinese assault on US market
A New Jersey-based importer plans to sell Chinese vehicles this year in what would mark the first large foray by the industry from the emerging economies into the world’s largest car market
Detroit showroom
Bernard Simon, North American automotive correspondent, takes a look at some of the cars turning heads at this year’s show, including new models from Ford, Land Rover, Toyota, BMW and Nissan, as well as the general trends facing the automotive industry.
More Detroit auto show stories
ZXAuto to lead Chinese assault on US market
Toyota’s answer to the green car
Timing will be everything for Chinese carmakers
‘Diesel’ no longer a dirty word in the US
Lex: Detroit auto show 2008
Toyota move puts GM under pressure
GM gears up for European expansion
Saab links with Cadillac for first US-built car
Chrysler and Ford seek pick-up
Honda disputes cheap car logic
Stalled in Detroit:
A US downturn spells more misery for carmakers
Already struggling in the face of competition, GM, Ford and Chrysler must now adapt to a worsening economic climate and are likely to cut jobs sharply
In depth: Detroit auto show 2008
Detroit looks uneasily to the east
The shift in the business world’s axis towards Asia was hard to ignore as troubled US carmakers gathered for their annual motor show, writes John Gapper. One sign of it was that the most discussed car at the Detroit show was not actually on display. It was Tata’s $2,500 Nano small car for the Indian market
Tata’s new $2,600 car
The Indian carmaker, which is seeking to acquire the luxury Jaguar and Land Rover marques, will unveil its long-awaited ‘one lakh’ car
Tata revenue centre shifts from India to UKElectric dreams: Plug-in cars are picking up speed and credibility
Start-ups in Silicon Valley – where a passion for things automotive is melding with California’s green streak – are driving innovation in plug-in vehicles - Compiled by Alice Wu
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