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Chrysler Group LLC, whose U.S. pickup sales are growing faster than Ford Motor Co. and General Motors Co.’s, is considering added production as the automaker readies its new 1500 light-duty truck with better fuel economy.
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General Motors Co. took to a Georgia racetrack to show that its first compact Cadillac in a quarter- century drives as well as a BMW 3 Series. The trickier part will be getting it to sell as well.
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Chrysler Group LLC, the automaker controlled by Fiat SpA, said it will soon name a new battery supplier for its electric vehicles after A123 Systems Inc. said it withdrew from the “diminished” program.
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Toyota Motor Corp. led U.S. gains for Asia-based automakers in January after sales rebounded from a recall that halted some deliveries a year earlier.
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Toyota Motor Corp. , the world’s largest automaker, reported U.S. sales declines for December and 2010 as the lingering impact of record recalls aided deliveries at smaller rivals including Hyundai Motor Co.
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Chrysler Group LLC is considering two new pickups, a seven-passenger Jeep and a smaller minivan, showing the automaker is willing to spend money to widen its product lines and draw in new customers.
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SAIC Motor Corp. said it may invest in the initial public offering of partner General Motors Co. , cementing ties between the biggest U.S. and Chinese automakers.
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General Motors Co. named former Hyundai Motor Co. executive Christopher J. Perry to lead marketing for its Chevrolet brand as the automaker revamps its advertising management.
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Ford Motor Co. and Toyota Motor Corp., the world’s biggest seller of gasoline-electric autos, plan to collaborate to develop a hybrid system for pickup trucks and sport-utility vehicles as U.S. fuel-economy rules tighten.
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