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A Tennessee Republican in Detroit’s Courtyard
Senator Bob Corker, who voted against a carmaker bailout last month, spent several hours touring the North American International Auto Show in Detroit.
Wagoner Says G.M. Is Working on an Overhaul Tied to the Bailout
The chairman of General Motors said that a $13.4-billion federal aid package would be sufficient to keep the company solvent through March.
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A Small Showing, but With Big Dreams
For the first time, two Chinese carmakers are exhibiting this year on the main floor of the Detroit auto show.
Honda Unveils a Cheaper Hybrid Challenger to Toyota’s Top-Selling Prius
The Toyota Prius, which dominates the U.S. hybrid car market, will face its most serious challenger this year as Honda introduces the Insight hybrid.
The Electric Auto Fleet Moves a Few Steps Closer
A look at the machinery to be revealed at the Detroit auto show suggests that the era of the electric automobile has finally arrived.
New Cars Arrive, Courting Few Buyers
Many of the new models were in development a few years ago, when the industry was on much stronger footing.
Detroit Goes for Electric Cars, but Will Drivers?
Ford and other carmakers are betting billions on electric cars despite questions about consumer demand for them.
G.M. to Make Batteries for Volt in Michigan
General Motors will announce Monday that it will make lithium-ion battery packs to power the 2011 Chevrolet Volt at a new facility in the United States.
A Less Exuberant Show, but a More Rational One
The embattled city is doing its best to affect a festive atmosphere for the North American International Auto Show.
Coming Home to Rough Times in a Tough Town
Out-of-towners often offer insults in Detroit, but the city has a rough charm for those who can see beyond the industrial decay.
The 2009 Detroit Auto Show
Jerry Garrett surveys the show, where automakers envision an electric future.
Highlights From the Detroit Auto Show
The 2009 North American International Auto Show includes a variety of electric- and hybrid-powered vehicles.
Room for Debate
How to Get Detroit Selling Again
Auto industry experts discuss what Detroit needs to do to convince people to buy its cars.
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