Monday 4 October 2010

European Stocks Drop for Sixth Day as Auto Shares Fall - BusinessWeek (Blockley)

European Stocks Drop for Sixth Day as Auto Shares Fall - BusinessWeek
(Corrects to show losing streak is longest since January 2009.) Oct. 4 (Bloomberg) -- European stocks declined for a sixth day, the longest losing streak since January 2009, as auto- industry shares retreated. The Stoxx Europe 600 Index fell 0.3 percent to
Source: www.businessweek.com

UPDATE 3-Autos would get up to 62 mpg under U.S. plan - Reuters
WASHINGTON, Oct 1 (Reuters) - Automakers would be required to nearly double fleet efficiency to 62 miles per gallon by 2025 under the most ambitious scenario of a U.S. government outlook on fuel economy and emissions released on Friday. Gasoline and
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U.S. government looking a 2023 auto fleet fuel efficiency goal of 62 miles per gallon - St. John's Telegram
WASHINGTON - New cars and trucks sold in the United States in 2025 may be required to average 62 miles per U.S. gallon as a group, far surpassing the fuel efficiency of current high-mileage stars like the Toyota Prius and Honda Civic hybrids. The U.S
Source: www.thetelegram.com

For auto dealers, September 'good, not great' - News-Press
1:10 A.M. — New car models and Labor Day promotions drew Americans to showrooms in September, but not enough to put much fire back into overall auto sales. Sales at Chrysler Group LLC and Ford Motor Co. rose slightly from August. They fell at General
Source: www.news-press.com

Gov't looking at 62 mpg goal for 2025 autos - St. Louis Post-Dispatch
The new cars and trucks sold in 2025 may be required to average 62 miles per gallon as a group, far surpassing the fuel efficiency of current high-mileage stars like the Toyota Prius and Honda Civic hybrids. The government on Friday presented the potential
Source: www.stltoday.com

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U.S. Auto Sales Mark Slow Recovery - Zacks.com
Sales at General Motors ( MTLQQ - Analyst Report ) grew 10.5% to 173,155 vehicles, driven by higher sales of its Buick, Chevrolet and GMC brands. The combined sales of GM's four brands – Chevrolet, Buick, GMC and Cadillac – went up 22% to 172,969 units
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