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An assembly worker wearing a United Auto Workers (UAW) T-shirt works in the wheel well of a Ford Escape sports utility vehicle at the Ford Motor Co. Louisville Assembly Plant in Louisville, Kentucky, U.S. on Tuesday, April 28, 2015. Photographer : Luke Sharrett / Bloomberg

Ford is Adding 2,000 Jobs to a Plant in Kentucky

By Research Team
December 1, 2015
Auto Show in Los Angeles

The Good, The Great, and The Quirky at The 2015 LA Auto Show

By Digital Assets Editor
November 25, 2015
Views Of a Ford Dealership Ahead Of Company Earnings

Ford Dumps Takata After Massive Airbag Recall

By Crypto Correspondent
November 23, 2015
Ford Launches Smartphone App to Give Drivers Remote Access

Ford Launches Smartphone App to Give Drivers Remote Access

By Trading Desk
November 17, 2015
Treasury Secretary Geithner Tours Chrysler Assembly Plant

Why Detroit Is Stepping up Plans to Build More Cars in Mexico

By Financial Writer
November 16, 2015
Mary Barra, GM Chief Executive Officer with Dennis Williams, President - International Union, UAW at the UAW-GM 2015 Negotiations Kick-off at the UAW-GM Center for Human Resources in Detroit, Michigan, U.S., on Monday, July 13, 2015.  Photographer: Jeff Kowalsky/Bloomberg *** Local Caption ***

General Motors and UAW Union Delay Ratifying New Contract

By Senior Editor
November 16, 2015
Ford Seeks To End Role As Detroit's Most Generous Automaker

Why the UAW’s Ford Deal is Better Than With Other Automakers

By Industry Analyst
November 10, 2015
Exceptional auto sales are coming at the same time that other U.S. economic indicators are painting more of a mixed picture.

Why Auto Sales are the Lone Bright Spot in the U.S. Economy

By Editorial Team
November 3, 2015
Ford Motor Co. Soy Bean Car, River Rouge

How Ford is innovating with materials science

By Investment Desk
October 28, 2015
Republican Presidential Candidates Speak At Values Voter Summit

Why Donald Trump can’t claim credit for Ford move

By Industry Analyst
October 26, 2015
GM CEO Mary Barra Testifies To House Hearing On The Company's Ignition Switch Recall
Leadership

GM is about to avoid a major disaster

By Senior Editor
October 26, 2015
Ford Motor Co. Rolls Out Aluminum-Bodied F-150 In Factory Henry Ford Built

Ford wants to give drivers in China a smarter car

By Senior Editor
October 12, 2015
UAW Fiat Chrysler

Fiat Chrysler and UAW reach last-minute deal to avoid strike

By Editorial Team
October 8, 2015
UAW Fiat Chrysler
Leadership

Auto workers are even worse off than they were 10 years ago

By Senior Editor
October 7, 2015
Treasury Secretary Geithner Tours Chrysler Assembly Plant

Fiat Chrysler workers vote against union-brokered deal

By Senior Editor
October 1, 2015

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