Automotive industry in the United States

Three GM employees at a meeting with worried faces.

GM to slash jobs and production in North America, drawing criticism from Trump and unions

Jobs

General Motors said on Monday it will cut production of slow-selling models and slash its North American workforce.

Germans rush to buy cars

What Kinds of Cars Are Popular in China?

Was the Auto Bailout Worth the Money?

The World

Will Shanghai’s Auto Show Eclipse New York’s?

The World

Jump-Starting Electric Cars

Aaron Cohen reports on the new partnership between the Federal government and the Big Three US automakers to develop a standard technology for electric car batteries.

The World

Closed GM plants may get a facelift

On Tuesday, President Obama announced a plan to spend over $800 million to clean up closed GM plants. One of those sites lies in Massena, NY, but it badly needs a cleaning as it is now considered a heavily polluted area by the EPA.

The World

FIAT: A New Hope?

Last week Chrysler filed for bankruptcy and formed an alliance with Italian automaker, FIAT. But will Fiat’s corporate culture mix with Detroit-style automaking? And how are the unions responding?

The World

An automobile marriage of Chrysler and Fiat

Chrysler is getting another chance to rewrite its business plan and this time it’s with Fiat, the Italian car company. This is Fiat’s way of breaking into the American auto industry and Chrysler’s way of keeping its cars on the roadway.

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More bad news for U.S. automakers

To help sift through this latest chapter of bad news for the American auto industry The Takeaway is joined by Nick Bunkley, who writes about the auto industry for The New York Times.