Wall Street Journal (blog) HANGZHOU, China—Ford Motor Co. said Thursday it will build a $760 million factory in eastern China as part of a plan to double its production capacity there by 2015, which would mark the auto maker's largest industrial expansion in at least 50 years. Washington Post Reuters HeraldNet
Bismarck Tribune Industry executives, including Fiat and Chrysler chief executive Sergio Marchionne, have estimated that Europe's car industry has the production capacity to build 20 per cent more vehicles than they are currently able to sell, an imbalance that hurts ...
The Grio By Tameka D. Duncan With Michigan preparing to hold it's 2012 Republican primary, one daughter of a family closely tied to that state's auto industry tells the story of how building cars also helped build her grandfather's legacy.