GM unveils Chevrolet concepts at SEMA Show
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Ford researchers are experimenting with vehicles that produce as much as 250 gigabytes of data per hour, which the company believes it can use to strengthen its business and reduce environmental impact.
On November 2nd, 1983, the world's first minivan rolled off of Chrysler's assembly line.
Chrysler’s sales were up 11 percent this month to a total of 140,083 units sold this month. This is the 42nd consecutive month of year-over-year sales increases, and the company’s best September since 2007.
The Chrysler Group said today that its October sales jumped 11% from a year ago to the best October since 2007.
Four Livingston County students were awarded $5,000 scholarships for academic excellence and achievement from Chrysler Group LLC at a ceremony held at the auditorium of the automaker’s Auburn Hills complex.
General Motors will add 15 new jobs, along with retaining an additional 135 if plans to erect an 850,000 square foot paint shop at its Flint Assembly plant in Michigan follow through, according to a report from MLive.
FLINT, MI -- General Motors hopes to retain 135 jobs and add 15 more in the next two years as part of a $124.5 million c
Today’s moving automobile assembly lines are part human and part machine, capable of switching on the fly to different models of cars and trucks according to demand. Computer-controlled robots perform precise welds on chassis parts, while workers carry out tasks that machines alone cannot.
September 26, 2013 , Auburn Hills, Mich. - The Ram Truck brand declared 2013 "The Year of the Farmer" and on September 28 they will work with the Chrysler Group LLC Southeast Business Center (SEBC) to bring that support to the grid iron.
Together with North Carolina State University, the SEBC and Ram Trucks are co-sponsoring the agricultural and Farmer Awareness Game on September 28. The North Carolina State Wolfpack takes on Central Michigan, with all game day activities designed to raise awareness of farming and support the agricultural community in North Carolina