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GM car plants start to feel effects of strike at parts firm (USA Today)
As auto supplier American Axle enters its second month with much of its union-represented workforce on strike, the impact is spreading beyond General Motors' truck plants and now beginning to affect GM's car production.
Saab Mulls Diesels for U.S., Tinkers With Solar Power
Anthony Lo, GM Europe director of advanced design, chats this week on GMnext about Saab's future direction, which may include diesels and solar panels.
GM Foreign-Exchange Program: Holden Special Vehicles Getting the Corvette LS3 Engine
GM's Australia unit gets the LS3 for several HSV cars.
Henderson sticks by GM sales predictions
GM President Fritz Henderson on Tuesday stood by his companyÂs prediction that light vehicle sales will total 15.7 million to 15.8 million this year. Earlier Tuesday, J.D. Power and Associates lowered its U.S. sales forecast to 14.
General Motors India Will Launch a Low-Cost Small Car
A GM executive says it won't be a direct competitor to the Tata Nano.
GM Recalls Buick Regal and Pontiac Grand Prix for Fire Risk
The recall involves 1997-2003 Regal GS and Grand Prix GTP models. GM strongly recommends that owners not park the cars in garages until the fix is made.
Outsider Elmer Johnson shook up GM
Most of Elmer JohnsonÂs career was spent as a corporate attorney, but in Detroit the former GM executive will be remembered for helping shake up GM and the industry in the mid-1980s. Johnson died Feb. 19 in Arizona after a long battle with cancer.
Car deal shows what can be done: Foley (AAP via Yahoo!Xtra News)
A new deal to export tens of thousands of Adelaide-built GM Holden cars to the US shows the car industry is still a driving force, the acting SA premier says.
Former GM purchasing executive indicted
A federal grand jury in Chicago has indicted two Midwest businessmen, including a former General Motors executive, for allegedly diverting $80 million from GM.
Expensive gas worries GM purchasing chief
Rising crude oil prices are hitting hard at General Motors and other North American automakers, says GM purchasing chief Bo Andersson. U.S. vehicle sales drop when gasoline tops $3.30 per gallon, Andersson said.







