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May.24
11:45 AM ET
After reporting the growth in auto loans to borrowers who do not have prime credit scores, I heard from a number of people who think this is bad news. Essentially, their concern is that auto dealers writing more loans for those with non-prime (below 680) credit scores shows the auto industry is going too far to close sales.    Read More
May.22
8:56 AM ET
Tuesday, 22 May 2012
The price at the pump may be falling, but interest in buying a fuel-efficient model remains high. In fact, the latest survey on consumer attitudes shows saving money on gas is the top factor impacting what model car buyers are looking for.    Read More
May.18
4:51 PM ET
Friday, 18 May 2012
Two days after being criticized for dropping direct ads on Facebook, General Motors said it will also stop running ads during the Super Bowl.    Read More
May.16
11:56 AM ET
Wednesday, 16 May 2012
Despite criticism for pulling its Facebook ads, GM is not changing its stance. The world's largest automaker believes that it is better served not running direct ads on the world's largest social network.   Read More
May.14
9:58 AM ET
Monday, 14 May 2012
How many different brands of commercial vehicles are sold around the world? The answer: More than 200. All-together, those brands sold more than 79 million cars and trucks around the world last year. That was a new record.    Read More
May.10
2:56 PM ET
Thursday, 10 May 2012
In a world of large numbers, try wrapping your head around these digits: This year, the world is expected to set a new record with the sale of 80 million cars and trucks. Let me put that into perspective.   Read More
May.09
10:45 AM ET
Wednesday, 9 May 2012
That’s the question the auto industry is asking after the Japanese automaker posted strong quarterly earnings, and a forecast for 2013 that centers around increased sales and earnings for the current fiscal year.   Read More
May.09
9:44 AM ET
Wednesday, 9 May 2012
Posted By:Paul IngrassiaBullish on Books Blog
In this guest post, the Pulitzer Prize winning author writes about the cars that changed American history and our lives.   Read More
May.08
4:52 PM ET
Tuesday, 8 May 2012
With Ford announcing it will increase production by 40,000 vehicles at its North American plants this summer, it's clear automakers expect summer sales to remain relatively strong.   Read More
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