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Electric car for the masses to be made in Southern California
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterNorwegian automaker Think Global said Monday it planned to sell low-priced electric cars to the masses and will introduce its first models in the U.S. by the end of next year. The battery-powered Think City will be able to travel up to 110 miles on a...Tags: North America, Tesla Motors, Inc., Tesla, Mitsubishi, Hybrid Vehicles
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Road for electric car makers full of potholes
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterSan Carlos, Calif. On an overcast Friday in February, about 100 people gathered behind Tesla Motors Inc. headquarters, awaiting the future of transportation. A truck pulled up with a trailer, which disgorged a sleek black electric sports car that...Tags: Tesla Motors, Inc., Vehicles, Crime, Law and Justice, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Auto Trends
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At Detroit auto show, makers with big problems think small
Tribune NewspapersDETROIT — With the economy crashing, Americans are tightening their belts and automakers are ready to sell them smaller pants. On Sunday at Detroit's auto show, General Motors Corp. revealed the , a tiny two-door hatchback that the company says...Tags: BMW, Dan Neil, Mitsubishi, Hybrid Vehicles, Chrysler
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Mitsubishi Ends Pickup Contract with Chrysler
DETROIT (AP) - Mitsubishi Motors North America will end a contract with Chrysler to build a midsize pickup truck at the end of 2010. Mitsubishi spokesman Dan Irvin says Chrysler now builds the Raider pickup for Mitsubishi at its Warren truck plant....Tags: Dodge, Mitsubishi, Chrysler, Vehicles
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Shifting landscape puts UAW on edge
Tribune staff reportersAs far as regional director Jimmy Settles is concerned, his United Auto Workers union needs to polish its image. But recently, when he invited one of the industry's foremost experts on labor economics to explain how to accomplish this to his Detroit-area...Tags: Employees, Finance, Collective Contract, Elections, Retirement
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Japan auto makers in the driver's seat
Los Angeles TimesThe four largest Japanese auto makers continue to earn about $1,000 or more per vehicle sold in this country, but the American Big Three saw their per-vehicle profit plunge from two years ago, a respected report on automotive productivity said Thursday....Tags: Work Relations, Mitsubishi, Nissan, Fremont, Pickup Trucks
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