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Makers Pack New Cars With Technology, but Younger Buyers Shrug
New York Times 01/26/2014
New York Times 06/07/2014
Grouped Articles
Japanese Car Makers Lose Their Midsize Edge
Wall Street Journal 05/07/2013
Ford Clips Toyota's Wings in California
Wall Street Journal 07/17/2013
Makers Pack New Cars With Technology, but Younger Buyers Shrug
New York Times 01/26/2014
Ford May Produce Its Own Reality TV Show
New York Times 05/01/2006
BusinessWeek 04/27/2006
Ford to Update Focus in Small-Car Push - WSJ.com
Wall Street Journal 12/07/2006
Grouped Articles
Japanese Car Makers Lose Their Midsize Edge
Wall Street Journal 05/07/2013
VW Labor Rep Blasts Car Maker's U.S. Strategy
Wall Street Journal 01/23/2014
Makers Pack New Cars With Technology, but Younger Buyers Shrug
New York Times 01/26/2014
2006 Volkswagen Passat: Disengaged Drivers Wanted
New York Times 03/26/2006
2006 Volkswagen Jetta GLI: Looks Plump but Feels Fit
New York Times 04/30/2006
The Transformer: Why VW Is the Car Giant to Watch
BusinessWeek 01/13/2010
Public perception changed in this period. Columnists like Friedman said in the NYT that "GM is more dangerous to America's future" and acting like a "crack dealer." This as GM was offering buyers of large low fuel efficiency vehicles gas capped at $1/99 per gallon. Ford offered free gas upto $1000 with aprepaid Master charge debit card, enough for 6000 miles. Were the automakers lagging behind changing conditions and not adapting to changing public perception, by fighting higher fuel efficiency standards in Congress. link to Hyundai where its technology executive says Hyundai can meet higher standards with new technology and not even counting hybrids in the picture.
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Makers Pack New Cars With Technology, but Younger Buyers Shrug
New York Times 01/26/2014
With Gas Prices Less of a Worry, Buyers Pass Hybrid Cars By
New York Times 05/14/2015
Detroit's No Good, Very Bad May
BusinessWeek 06/02/2006
Hyundai Aims for Efficiency Lead
Wall Street Journal 09/03/2008
Ford Is Hoping to Give the Once-Great Explorer a Second Life
New York Times 05/27/2010
The Durango Becomes a Civilized Utility Vehicle
Wall Street Journal 01/05/2011
Grouped Articles
Makers Pack New Cars With Technology, but Younger Buyers Shrug
New York Times 01/26/2014
Detroit: Lean Into Car-Market Turn
Wall Street Journal 03/18/2013
Grouped Articles
Makers Pack New Cars With Technology, but Younger Buyers Shrug
New York Times 01/26/2014
Grouped Articles
Makers Pack New Cars With Technology, but Younger Buyers Shrug
New York Times 01/26/2014
Grouped Articles
Makers Pack New Cars With Technology, but Younger Buyers Shrug
New York Times 01/26/2014
Grouped Articles
Makers Pack New Cars With Technology, but Younger Buyers Shrug
New York Times 01/26/2014
How GM Trains Dealers of Big SUVs To Calm Gas-Price Fears
Wall Street Journal 03/03/2006
Behind GM's Slide: Bosses Misjudged New Urban Tastes
Wall Street Journal 03/08/2006
Chevy Tries a Write-Your-Own-Ad Approach, and the Potshots Fly
New York Times 04/04/2006
The S.U.V. Craze Is Fading? So What? Look at the Pickups
New York Times 04/09/2006
GM Hopes Engine of Future Sells Cars Now - WSJ.com
Wall Street Journal 11/29/2006
The bankruptcies and the closing of plants, the shift to cars, crossovers and higher mpg vehicles, the preferences of newer generations of buyers including frugality with this economic downturn, mean carmakers can quickly gain or lose market share at this time. Quality improvements are coming from all sides, for the Japanese the Americans are neck and neck, and the Koreans are sprinting ahead. For the Americans there is lack of consistency brand to brand.
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Detroit Vehicles Outperform Imports in Quality Study
Wall Street Journal 05/13/2013
Makers Pack New Cars With Technology, but Younger Buyers Shrug
New York Times 01/26/2014
Detroit Automakers Closing Quality Gap
Detroit Free Press 06/23/2009
Detroit Auto Makers Boost Quality Scores
Wall Street Journal 06/24/2009
Safeway Shifts Tactics in Grocery Price War
Wall Street Journal 10/16/2009
Clunkers Sales point to challenges for Detroit's Big Three
Detroit News 11/09/2009
Is gasoline conservation taking hold in the US as prices are edging higher?
Grouped Articles
Makers Pack New Cars With Technology, but Younger Buyers Shrug
New York Times 01/26/2014
Why Gas Feels Cheap—and Why It’s Not, Historically Speaking
Wall Street Journal 01/04/2015
Gas Prices Alter Habits of Many, but Far From All
New York Times 08/09/2006
High Fuel Prices Don't Dent Love Of Gas Guzzlers
Wall Street Journal 07/18/2006
Detroit Is Feeling Less Pain at the Pump
Wall Street Journal 02/25/2012
Whites Account for Under Half of Births in U.S.
New York Times 05/17/2012
Customer preferences in the automobile market in India.
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U.S. Car Makers Are Missing in India
Wall Street Journal 05/10/2013
Makers Pack New Cars With Technology, but Younger Buyers Shrug
New York Times 01/26/2014
Finding Utility in Indian Autos
Wall Street Journal 07/22/2014
Foreign Car Makers' Uphill Climb in India
Wall Street Journal 07/02/2010
In India, Subsidies Upend Car Sales
Wall Street Journal 07/02/2012
Car Makers in India Begin Raising Prices
Wall Street Journal 03/19/2012
Grouped Articles
Makers Pack New Cars With Technology, but Younger Buyers Shrug
New York Times 01/26/2014
After Ratings Drop, Ford Reworks Touch Screens
New York Times 03/05/2012
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