
The 2014 North American International Auto Show showcased several 2015 model-year vehicles including Ford's aluminum F-150, the mid-size GMC Canyon pickup, and the Chrysler 200 mid-size sedan. View photos from the show, which was attended by Automotive Fleet. Photos by Sherb Brown.
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Mary Barra formally took over as General Motors Corp.'s new CEO Wednesday, following her appearance at the Detroit auto show.
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General Motors' appointment of Mary Barra as the first female CEO of a global automotive company in December instantly ignited discussion about the role of women in the male-dominated boardrooms of the automotive industry.
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Holden achieved strong sales in the second half of 2013 to secure its position as the number two automotive brand in Australia, according to recently released Federal Chamber of Automotive Industries (FCAI) sales data.
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The recall affects approximately 300,000 2014 model-year trucks. Their exhaust components can overheat during idling in cold weather.
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General Motors introduced the 2015 Canyon mid-size light-duty truck on the eve of the Detroit auto show, giving GMC a three-truck lineup when it goes on sale later this year.
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The regular and double cab versions of the 2014 model-year pickup trucks draw a 5-Star Overall Vehicle Score for safety.
Read More →The Brazilian government stated it will gradually roll back tax breaks on cars 2014, amid worries from producers that higher duties could hit sales in the South American country.
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There will be three configurations of the 2015 Colorado — an extended-cab model with a 6-foot bed, a crew cab with a 5-foot bed, and a crew cab with a 6-foot bed. For fleet and commercial customers, Chevrolet is also planning to offer a rear-seat delete and box-delete version.
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General Motors Corp. sold 10.8% more retail vehicles and 2.5% more fleet vehicles in 2013 than in the prior year among the 2.8 million vehicles sold in the U.S., the automaker announced Friday.
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