Sunday, 26 December 2010

Analysts expect demand for autos to rise among good credit customers - Pioneer Press (Walworth)

Analysts expect demand for autos to rise among good credit customers - Pioneer Press
NEW YORK — Demand for new cars likely will spike in 2011 among consumers whom lenders will be happy to do business with: those with very high credit scores. More than 60 percent of the leases expiring next year are held by borrowers in the "super prime
Source: www.twincities.com

Seoul shares slip 0.1 pct on autos, airlines - Reuters
SEOUL, Dec 24 (Reuters) - Seoul shares slipped on Friday, weighed down by automakers and airlines including Hyundai Motor and Korean Air Lines Co Ltd ( 003490.KS ), with profit-taking also taking place with the index near a 38-month high. The Korea
Source: www.reuters.com

Factory orders outside of autos and airplanes soar - msnbc.com
WASHINGTON — Orders for long-lasting manufactured goods outside of the volatile transportation category rose by the largest amount in eight months in November. Factories saw demand increase for computers, appliances and heavy machinery. Total orders for
Source: www.msnbc.msn.com

Autos: Stats on the 2011 Sierra Denali 2500 Crew Cab - ScrippsNews
TYPE: Rear-drive, full-size, heavy-duty pickup. PRICE: $45,865 base, $58,144 as tested. WHERE BUILT: Flint, Mich. KEY RIVALS: Ford F-Series; Dodge Ram; Toyota Tundra; Nissan Titan. POWER: 6.6-liter, 397-horsepower, turbo-diesel V8 with 765 foot-pounds
Source: www.scrippsnews.com

Autos: Gas demand should fall for good after '06 peak - Reno Gazette
NEW YORK -- The world's biggest gas-guzzling nation has limits after all. After seven decades of mostly uninterrupted growth, U.S. gasoline demand is at the start of a long-term decline. By 2030, Americans will burn at least 20 percent less gasoline than
Source: www.rgj.com

China caps boom year for autos with Guangzhou show - Idaho Statesman
GUANGZHOU, China — Automakers are forecasting strong China car sales in 2011 despite the end of some government incentives as the country's second major auto show this year kicks off in the southern city of Guangzhou. China overtook the United States in
Source: www.idahostatesman.com

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