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![]() Matthew C. Keegan - ArticlesMatthew C. Keegan is a freelance writer who resides in Cary, North Carolina. Matt provides magazine, web content, and article writing services to clients all over the world serving the automotive, human interest, and business communities. Matthew Keegan | Musings is his personal weblog.
Chrysler, Chery Small Car Project is OffChrysler's small car plans with Chery are off -- the financial plight of Mopar has scuttled the deal. I'll Take My Car in White, PleaseWhite cars, black cars, silver cars, even clay colored cars. What colors do you think most buyers prefer? Hold the Presses: Saturn May not be R.i.p. After AllSaturn's days are numbered or are they? GM rethinks closing down its newest car brand. And Twingo is Its NameThe cute little car from Renault, the Twingo, was recently updated. Don't look for it to be sold in North America any time soon, however. Ford Ends Production at Michigan Truck Plant in Advance of RetoolingFord shuts down its Michigan truck plant in a bid to retool the facility to begin building small cars in early 2010. Fisker Will Debut Electric Karma at Detroit Auto ShowFisker Automotive will be debuting its Karma sports sedan, an all electric model that will be built in Finland and sold stateside and in Europe beginning in the second half of 2009. Volvo Sale Could Underpin Ford RescueWill Ford sell Volvo? If they do, it could raise billions for the automaker, perhaps helping the company weather the current economic storm. Cerberus and Daimler Squabble Over Remaining Chrysler SharesTwo international companies are battling over Chrysler LLC, the third largest of America's three big automakers. Improved Lincoln Mkz Ups the Entry Level Luxury Car AnteImprovements for the second generation Lincoln MKZ will dramatically raise the bar for Ford in the entry level luxury car segment. The 2010 Lincoln MKZ offers a fresh, bold face and many of the luxury and technological appointments today's drivers seek. Gm's Plan to Shed Excess Brands Makes Perfect SenseGeneral Motors management will be pitching their reorganization plan to Congress later this week. The following offers a glimpse at just what direction the automaker may be going.
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