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German Auto Industry's response to the economic downturn.

05/01/2008

How the German auto manufacturers are responding to the sharp decline in sales.

Grouped Articles

German Auto Sales Drop as Luxury Demand Wanes

Wall Street Journal 06.04.2013

Daimler Plans to Buy Stake in Tognum

Wall Street Journal 05.01.2008

At Daimler, Sales Follow the World’s Oil Riches

New York Times 05.10.2008

Irate Europeans Protest the Soaring Price of Gasoline

New York Times 05.30.2008

BMW Formula One Car To Use Hybrid Technology

Wall Street Journal 05.31.2008

VW to Cut Costs to Produce Golf

Wall Street Journal 06.09.2008

VW Deliveries Rise 6.6%

Wall Street Journal 06.27.2008

Europe Car Sales Fall Amid Economic Fear

Wall Street Journal 07.17.2008

Germany Set for Wage Clash

Wall Street Journal 09.09.2008

Panicked Traders Take VW Shares on a Wild Ride

New York Times 10.29.2008

VW Shares to Be Probed After Porsche Disclosures

Wall Street Journal 10.30.2008

Auto Makers in Europe Seek Aid as Sales Slump

Wall Street Journal 11.18.2008

Small European Cars Shine

Wall Street Journal 12.02.2008

As Sales Fall, German Carmakers Cut Production and Hope to Avoid Layoffs

New York Times 12.04.2008

Euro-Zone Economy Registers a Grim Performance

Wall Street Journal 02.14.2009

Germany's 'Scrap' Bonus Fuels Car Sales

Wall Street Journal 02.27.2009

Germany’s Leader in Hot Seat Over G.M. Aid Request

New York Times 03.06.2009

European Dealers Signal Intent To Bolster GM's Overseas Units

Wall Street Journal 03.12.2009

Auto Industry's Woes Felt Throughout Europe

Wall Street Journal 03.13.2009

European Car Sales Drop 18 Pct in February

New York Times 03.13.2009

BMW and Volkswagen Reflect Difficulties Facing Carmakers

New York Times 03.13.2009

Abu Dhabi Firm Buys 9.1% of Daimler

Wall Street Journal 03.23.2009

In Europe, ‘Cash for Clunkers’ Drives Sales

New York Times 04.01.2009

Daimler to Deepen Its Cost Cuts

Wall Street Journal 04.01.2009

VW's Net Tumbles 74% on Global Slump

Wall Street Journal 04.23.2009

Daimler Reaches Deal to Unload Chrysler Stake

New York Times 04.28.2009

Volkswagen to Raise U.S., Mexico Output by 2018

Wall Street Journal 04.28.2009

Volkswagen to Open Indonesia Plant

Wall Street Journal 05.07.2009

In German Suburb, Life Goes On Without Cars

New York Times 05.12.2009

Europe's Car Market Keeps Shrinking

Wall Street Journal 05.15.2009

Payback for Piëch

Economist 05.14.2009

BMW's Push into Electric Cars

BusinessWeek 03.12.2009

Volkswagen Eyes China Venture

Wall Street Journal 05.27.2009

In Global Shift, G.M. Plans Sale of Europe Unit

New York Times 05.30.2009

Luxury-Car Sales Picked Up No Speed in May

Wall Street Journal 06.09.2009

Europe Fears End of Incentives Will Dent Car Sales

New York Times 06.17.2009

Mercedes Campaign Focuses on Image, Not Recession

New York Times 06.19.2009

Porsche Sales Tumble as Luxury-Car Demand Slows

Wall Street Journal 06.20.2009

Credit Crunch Hamstrings German Recovery

Wall Street Journal 07.10.2009

VW Chops Labor Costs in U.S.

Wall Street Journal 05.23.2011

Volkswagen, BMW Get Lift From Luxury-Vehicle Sales

Wall Street Journal 04.12.2012


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