Region 5 News Release: 12-70-CHI Feb. 22, 2012 Contact: Scott AllenRhonda Burke Phone: 312-353-6976 Email: allen.scott@dol.govburke.rhonda@dol.gov US Labor Department's OSHA cites Basic Grain Product
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Region 4 News Release: 12-225-ATL (059) Feb. 22, 2012 Contact: Michael D'AquinoMichael Wald Phone: 404-562-2076404-562-2078 Email: d'aquino.michael@dol.gov wald.michael@dol.gov US Department of Labor
Mazda bets more money and greener technology will spark a recovery, Lithia's Sid DeBoer hands reins to son, Mark Rechtin tries the Lexus GS.
Some big retailers are making multimillion-dollar shopping lists, China policies may favor GM and VW, Consumer Reports endorses smarter cars.
It bet on the autos, and now Ontario is seeing the rewards; why Washington State is taxing EV drivers, and reactions to U.S. distraction proposal.
As GM tackles Opel losses, Renault braces for a rough patch and Hyundai-Kia sees gains; U.S. targets distraction, and a century of quick starts.
They're some of the most dependable brands around, but not if you ask the public; vehicle affordability rises, and a hazard right under buyers' noses.
A carmaker in China gives Ford the sincerest form of flattery, U.S. sales per dealership on the rise, GM takes a step toward self-driving cars.
Why image programs have some dealers watching where they step, vendor offers a view from the ground up, plus Chevy Trailblazer safety probe.
An electrifying debate in Washington, Tesla's Model X concept takes wing, where Volt ownership pays off, and NHTSA probes old Camrys.
Ford execs Lewis Booth and Derrick Kuzak leave big leagacy, ex-GOP presidential contender Huntsman on Ford board, Chicago show update.
Demand for hot Camry, RAV4 and Tacoma has Toyota dealers asking for more, Chicago debuts from GMC and Hyundai, GM ad sets record.
Chrysler Super Bowl spot draws flack, a new chairman takes over NADA, and launches study of how the dealer group will evolve.
Mike Jackson speaks | Store fix issue: 'Nuclear' | Kia, VW ads top charts
Ford stores set record | Kia inventory promise | A virtual dealer guard
Hyundai premium label? | Gerald Hatch, 66 | Football and trash talk
Sergio's dealer pep talk | Young, ready to lead | Time dealer of the year
NADA: Fixes too costly | Metro-rural disconnect | Partnering for success
16.5 million by 2015? | Hesterberg on TrueCar | A $50,000 paint job
Toyota sees a big global sales gain in 2012, Clint Eastwood may make Chrysler's day, and Ed Lapham on why dealers like Las Vegas.
President Obama's controversial auto show tour, Browning ready to rally the VW troops, and Toyoda's test drive.
Chrysler's hot January and other sales highlights, sneak peek at Chicago Auto Show, and dog meets Darth in Volkswagen's new Super Bowl ad.
Surf's up for Detroit 3 in California, Volt gains an edge, Honda tests Fit EV, and Hyundai's Veloster takes on a cheetah in Super Bowl spot.
Lexus tops BMW in dealer satisfaction, Yazaki and Denso guilty in price-fixing case, and from eternal teens to edible curtains: a Super Bowl ad preview.
Despite troubles in other regions, Ford gets a boost in its home region, GM tackles losses at Opel, and Lapham on why President Obama's smiling.
Detroit's loss may by Honda's and Toyota's gain, the magic behind Ford's hot-selling EcoBoost engine, and Volt plays the role of hometown hero.