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Automotive.com Car Blog Week in Review

Posted February 20 2009 04:06 PM by Joel Arellano
Filed under: Miscellaneous, Isuzu |  Comments (0)
From HUMMER’s potential buyers to Isuzu dropping out of the Tokyo Motor Show to Chrysler’s parting the ways with long-time ally Mitsubishi, here’s some of the latest news from the autosphere:  

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Isuzu joins General Motors, Chrysler, in cancelling Tokyo Motor Show Attendence

Posted February 19 2009 04:08 AM by staff
Filed under: Auto Shows, Isuzu |  Comments (0)
Boy, the Tokyo Motor Show is taking a no-show beating.

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General Motors, Isuzu, in negotiation to sell GM Truck Division

Posted February 4 2009 10:59 AM by staff
Filed under: Opinion, Isuzu |  Comments (0)
The domestic automakers -- General Motors, Ford, and Chrysler -- have several methods to reduce costs. One is to let employees go. Another is to sell assets.

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January 31, 2009: Isuzu's Last Days in the US Car Market

Posted January 12 2009 07:13 AM by staff
Filed under: Miscellaneous, Isuzu |  Comments (0)
Say goodbye to Isuzu.

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Isuzu says no to General Motors trucks proposal

Posted September 30 2008 08:08 AM by staff
Filed under: Opinion, Isuzu, Trucks, Truck |  Comments (0)
We reported in this blog last week that General Motors was looking to sell its midsize trucks operation and that it found a buyer in Isuzu. Oops.

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Isuzu to take over General Motors trucks?

Posted September 23 2008 02:50 AM by staff
Filed under: Miscellaneous, Isuzu, Trucks, Truck |  Comments (1)
Companies who find themselves in financial crisis and in need of quick cash have been known to sell off their assets. Look at Ford and its sales of Aston Martin and Jaguar and Land Rover. Now Chrysl

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