September 29th, 2006 by admin
When Two Giant Automobile Manufacturers Become One What would the world do if GM and Ford became a single company? Probably treat it like any other American automobile manufacturing company. So what is so exciting about the potential alliance of two of the major automotive players? Quite a bit, if you’re at all involved with […]
September 28th, 2006 by admin
Translation: A Full-Sized Vehicle Purchase Deal If there’s one way to battle difficult times for your automotive company, it’s to strike a sweet-sounding deal with your patrons. GM is doing just that as it announces that its 2007 line of full-sized pick-up trucks will go for no more than the 2006 line. Without getting nit-picky […]
September 27th, 2006 by admin
US Auto Makers Encouraged To Approach like Asian Competitors The global competition fury between the United States’ automobile manufacturers and Asian-based industries rages enough without the recent concern over fuel efficiency and gas prices. Now statistics are showing that a race between automakers at home and abroad is being overtaken by economic common sense, replacing […]
September 26th, 2006 by admin
California Blames The Automotive Industry Concerned about pollution? Global decay? Environmental health? California is. But instead of taking the pick up litter, recycle, and enforce carpooling approach, the state of California turns to an unlikely industrial group claiming their major contribution to environmental decline. California is suing several auto manufacturers in an effort to increase […]
September 25th, 2006 by admin
Automobile Manufacturers Take Their Chances No one can argue that 2007 is a crucial year for the automotive world. Recent recalls, fuel crises, and desperate public relations incidences coming from some of the top vehicle makers has left the manufacturers struggling to make up for lost public loyalty. It’s going to be a year to […]
September 22nd, 2006 by admin
Make It Last, Get Coverage Now The demand for hybrid, E85, and diesel vehicles places a responsibility upon extended warranty providers and the car owners themselves. If the point is to be environmentally friendly, these emissions-reducing models have a need to last. Energy efficient cars require energy efficient parts and hopefully for the owner, a […]
September 21st, 2006 by admin
Hybrid Car Coverage Paying top dollar at the gasoline pump is a strain on both personal, commercial, and governmental wallets no matter how you cut it. The proposal of the recent drop in station prices being temporary doesn’t help matters. Especially because deep down inside we all know it’s more than likely true. It’s no […]
September 20th, 2006 by admin
Driving Safety Development and Warranty Coverage Lexus’ new pre-collision system is a relevant innovation to today’s automobile manufacturing situation. In an effort to push safety as a serious selling point, being that vehicle buyers are demanding safer, more secure travel provisions, Toyota is on the bandwagon of safety innovation. Car owners should research automobile warranties […]
September 19th, 2006 by admin
Honda�s New Automobile Safety Innovation With auto manufacturing’s drive for safety innovation and extended warranty coverage, the picture of daily travel is rapidly changing. Honda is one of most auto manufacturers proving that what the public is looking for in a vehicle is above-standard safety. Honda’s distribution of many 2007 models will include safety feature […]
September 18th, 2006 by admin
Ford�s Seat Belt Redesign Auto manufacturers know that drivers put safety as highest priority these days. The busier the highways and interstates become and the larger cities grow the more traffic becomes a daily hazard. Automotive accidents and damage is inevitable in America’s high percentage of daily commuters using personal vehicles. With auto manufacturing’s drive […]