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Autoline Daily Week in review, September 21 to 25, 2009

From Banovsky, Featured Contributor
Posted on September 28, 2009
Filed under Industry, News, Advice , Autoline Detroit, autoline

With veteran automotive journalist John McElroy at the helm, this daily automotive webcast is the best way to fill up on automotive news. So, joining us from Detroit, Michigan is Autoline Daily, from Autoline Detroit.

We've decided to package all of the week's videos into one post, complete with descriptions of each episode. There's no better way (or place) to catch up on what you may have missed in the car world.

Topics from the week include:

  • September 21: Geely could be getting the money it needs to buy Volvo. A judge orders Visteon to cut its bonuses to management. And Canada considers limiting the top speed of cars to 93 miles an hour.
  • September 22: It’s official, Opel will cut nearly 11,000 jobs. Ford and Audi build more plants in China. And BMW designs bench seats for bus stops.
  • September 23: Sure signs the American automakers are starting to recover. VW might buy a Korean car company. And how GM plans to drastically cut the cost of batteries for the Volt.
  • September 24: Tesla loses its head of manufacturing. Marchionne wants five facelifts in 18 months. And Honda comes out with an electric unicycle….you gotta see this.
  • September 25: GM sees sales picking up. Chrysler runs into problems with its suppliers. And Ford unveils its new Super Duty pick up.

Click through to the episodes, after the jump!

September 21

Geely could be getting the money it needs to buy Volvo. A judge orders Visteon to cut its bonuses to management. And Canada considers limiting the top speed of cars to 93 miles an hour.

September 22

It’s official, Opel will cut nearly 11,000 jobs. Ford and Audi build more plants in China. And BMW designs bench seats for bus stops.

September 23

Sure signs the American automakers are starting to recover. VW might buy a Korean car company. And how GM plans to drastically cut the cost of batteries for the Volt.

September 24

Tesla loses its head of manufacturing. Marchionne wants five facelifts in 18 months. And Honda comes out with an electric unicycle….you gotta see this.

September 25

GM sees sales picking up. Chrysler runs into problems with its suppliers. And Ford unveils its new Super Duty pick up.

Banovsky is a featured contributor for vLane.
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