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Chrysler, NHTSA Resolve Jeep Recall
Chrysler and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration sorted out a recall of Jeep Grand Cherokees and Libertys, Chrysler announced today.
Ford to Introduce New F-150
Ford figures that Atlas, a mythological figure known for carrying the world on his shoulders, is just the right code name for the effort to create the next-generation F-150, the country's best-selling pickup truck.
Ford Trucks See Boost as Roadshow Reaches Saudi Arabia
Ford Middle East and Al Jazirah Vehicles Agencies brought the legendary F-150 and Ranger Built Ford Tough pickup trucks closer to Saudi customers through a unique roadshow across 10 major Saudi cities.
GM Joins Nissan to Supply Small Cargo Vehicle
GM and Nissan announced they have signed an agreement for Nissan to produce a small cargo vehicle that GM will sell in the U.S. and Canada.
Chrysler Delays Jeep Cherokee Rollout
Chrysler will commence production of its new Jeep Cherokee, its most important new vehicle this year, about a month later than planned.
Key GM Pickups Ready to Roll
General Motors wants to outsell Ford Motor's F-Series pickups, and the first steps in that assault are in production at Silao, Mexico, headed for U.S. dealerships in June.
Much on the Line for GM With 2014 Silverado
Not only is the pickup the company's best-selling vehicle in the U.S., it has been a catalyst in GM's slingshot comeback from bankruptcy nearly four years ago.
Nissan Recalling Pathfinders, Infiniti JXs Over Brakes
Nissan issue a recall for nearly 20,000 vehicles over potential problems with the front brakes.
GM Researches New Names for 'Lifestyle' Pickups
General Motors is researching names for its all-new mid-size pickup trucks that it expects to put on sale next year, GM North America President Mark Reuss said.
Sysco Looks to Expand Food Distribution Business
In total, the expansion will grow by a third the footprint for Sysco's plant, a 295,000-square-foot facility that opened in 2001 on Pacific Avenue, a few miles north of the Sacramento County line.
GM Banks On 2014 Silverado Pickup
"There's nothing more core to our business than our pickup trucks," said Mark Reuss, president of GM's North American operations, at the unveiling of the new trucks.
Ram Truck, Jeep Ride High at Texas Truck Rodeo
It was ride 'em, rope and brand 'em for Ram Truck and Jeep vehicles at the 20th annual Texas Auto Writers Association Texas Truck Rodeo.
Mitsubishi Welcomes Outlander Sport
Mitsubishi Motors welcomed the arrival of the Outlander Sport on Tuesday at the central Illinois plant where the crossover model will be built.
2012 Kia Soul Ranks Highest in JD Power Study
From breakthrough advertising to runaway sales success, the Kia Soul has made quite a splash since entering the marketplace in 2009.
Ford Celebrates $600 Million Investment in Louisville Plant
Ford celebrated its $600 million investment at Louisville Assembly today where the new Ford Escape utility vehicle is now rolling off the line and being shipped to dealers.



