Automotive News reports that GM will drop the Chevy TrailBlazer and GMC Envoy mid-sized SUVs, while Ford will discontinue the Mercury Monterey and Freestar minivans. Car-based crossovers will take their place.
Read More →GM projects that ethanol may account for 10 percent of automobile fuel within five years, compared with about 3 percent now.
Read More →High gas prices and a flood of new models in other segments are seen as causes of the decline in sales.
Read More →Fleet incentives for 2007 vehicles from GM, Ford, DaimlerChrysler, Toyota, Audi and Subaru posted inside.
Read More →J.D. Power says redesigned Initial Quality Study shows that vehicle design plays as critical a role in consumer perceptions of quality as defects and malfunctions. Hyundai in top three for first time. GM receives Gold Plant award.
Read More →Chevy Uplander, Chevy Express and GMC Savana join fleet of ethanol-capable GM vehicles.
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Toyota wins 12 of 29 segments. Chevy wins in 8 segments. To determine the awards, Vincentric developed the most comprehensive analysis of fleet lifecycle costs ever performed for the industry.
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The campaign is attempting to dispel the belief that Chevy and GM dealerships primarily serve large fleet customers.
Read More →GM's OnStar safety and navigation system will debut a system that will allow drivers to receive real-time driving directions.
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