Topic: Jeremy Anwyl
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What did Clint Eastwood say about Chrysler bailout?
Before Clint Eastwood did the Chrysler Super Bowl commercial, the libertarian actor criticized the Chrysler bailout.
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As Obama hails auto bailout, rise in unemployment rate dampens message
President Obama visits a Chrysler plant in Toledo, Ohio, to extol the success of the auto bailout. But new figures released Friday put the unemployment rate at 9.1 percent.
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Report: Rogue car acceleration is not just a Toyota problem
Toyota had the most driver complaints about rogue car acceleration over a five-year period. But other car makers, led by Ford, also had numerous complaints filed against them, reports Edmunds.com.
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The New Economy
Cash for clunkers: Real stimulus or political boondoggle?
The debate over cash for clunkers is the first skirmish over the legacy of Obama's stimulus program.
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Edmunds.com fires back at White House cash-for-clunkers slam
Tiff over the success of cash-for-clunkers has the White House reaching beyond media criticism to take on even ‘apolitical’ consumer groups.
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Report: Cash for Clunkers was a lemon
A study by Edmunds.com released Wednesday suggests that Cash for Clunkers mostly gave money to people who were going to buy a new car anyway.
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Is 'Cash for Clunkers' stalling out?
Most people interested in trading in an old car – and getting a generous credit on the purchase of a new one – have apparently already rushed to participate in the program.
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The New Economy
Does 'cash for clunkers' work?
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Buy new? Pickup owners say no.
For many of the 41 million Americans who rely on light trucks, new efficiency isn't worth the higher upfront cost.
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The New Economy
Fewer car dealers: Good for GM, bad for America?
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In GM's bankruptcy, lessons for whole US economy
Is the automaker, an icon of brawny American capitalism, among the first to confront an 'era of diminishing expectations'?
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GM bankruptcy: How will it impact the US?
The automaker got key concessions from bondholders this weekend to help smooth bankruptcy proceedings, which are expected to begin Monday.
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Why bankruptcy might not be so bad for GM
Chrysler's experience suggests that the Chapter 11 process doesn't have to be lengthy, especially if the government has agreed to chip in billions of dollars in aid.
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In Chrysler bankruptcy, GM gets glimpse of one road ahead
In coming weeks, talks among GM stakeholders could be influenced by how the judge in the Chrysler case treats creditors.
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A hybrid? Forget it, say rising number of pickup buyers.
Sales of trucks at some dealerships jumped by more than 30 percent in December.
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US auto sales fall for many firms beyond Big Three
Toyota, Honda, and BMW report declines of 30 percent or more in December.







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