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The credit crisis is hitting the Christmas getaway with people opting for train travel instead of driving and flying.  |


Our resident moneysaver satisfies the tightest budgets.  |
A journey back in time reveals a link with contemporary urban living.  |
GM and Chrysler have been saved with lifeline loan package in a move that will pile pressure on the British government.  |


Hundreds turned out in New York City last week as Harley-Davidson unveiled the 2009 V-Rod Muscle - a contemporary, urban-inspired motorcycle that exudes style and performance. Supermodel Marisa Miller, featured in the recent V-Rod Muscle ad campaign, hosted the launch  |
Two senior executives hired by new CEO Bob Nardelli soon after Cerberus Capital Management bought Chrysler in mid-2007 are leaving in a reshuffle of the automaker's global sales and marketing organisation.  |
Malaysia's Detik Benua Company and Spiral Circuit Co (Malaysia) plan to invest THB 20 billion (US$575m) over the next three years in a new plant in Thailand to manufacture electric drives for hybrid and electric vehicles.  |
Chrysler has developed a number of significant partnerships in the area of powertrain. They can help to buffer risk and ensure maximum technology coverage to underpin competiveness. Bob Lee, Chrysler's VP for Powertrain Product Engineering, tells just-auto editor Dave Leggett  |
Profits at Canadian autoparts makers are seen declining to their lowest level in almost a decade of data collection.  |
Fourteen US technology companies have formed an alliance to manufacture lithium ion batteries for electric cars.  |
First, let's see if we can scrape up any good news reported this week.  |
President Bush has today announced that his administration will provide US$13.4bn in short-term loans to GM and Chrysler.  |
Following news that the British government may be prepared to bail-out Jaguar and Land Rover, another of the UK's luxury carmakers says help is needed right across the car industry.  |
Zolfo Cooper, administrators to UK-based parts firm Wagon that entered receivership last week, has announced redundancies as part of a wind-down of the Brownhills manufacturing facility.  |
The deepening "credit crunch" and fairly bleak economic outlook has led to a sharp rise in fast financial products such as logbook loans. These loans have been designed to offer finance to people who need same day cash and may  |
Kuryak Appointed to Head Company's Action, Professional, Student, and Sport Divisions (PRWeb Dec 19, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/12/prweb1773694.htm  |
The holidays and birthdays can be a stressful time for the gift giver, but independent business owner, Stephen Thomas, has made it easier with the introduction of his new internet superstore, SBT-Products.com. The site contains a host of various products  |
At a meeting with top managers in Dresden yesterday, Volkswagen chief executive Martin Winterkorn warned of hard times ahead.  |
German automotive research company, the Institut für Automobilwirtschaft (IFA), is forecasting a 5% downturn in global vehicle markets in 2009 to 50.4m vehicles.  |
As an indication of just how bad things are getting, Japanese media today said Toyota Motor was expected next week to report its first annual parent-only operating loss in decades.  |
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