South China Morning Post (subscription) Deloitte China, which a court appointed to help manage ATV, on Monday said it would take two months to find an independent buyer. But industry insiders, contrary to Ip’s claim, told the South China Morning Post they were not interested when ATV … |
Archives for December 30, 2014
MCSS Rockstar Husqvarna Sweepstakes 2015 – MotorcycleUSA.com
MCSS Rockstar Husqvarna Sweepstakes 2015
MotorcycleUSA.com “Companies like Motorcycle-Superstore.com are the ones who make it possible to do what we love most… riding and racing,” explained Jason Anderson, team captain for Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Team, “All the parts and apparel you need, right at … |
ATV Tires : A Natural, Easy Profit Step for Tire Dealers – Tire Review
Mecum Auctions : LARGEST MECUM MIDAMERICA MOTORCYCLE AUCTION IN 24-YEAR HISTORY, JAN. 8-10
Ford : FORD SYNC APPLINK AND LIFE360 INTRODUCE NEW FEATURE TO HELP DRIVERS FOCUS ON THE ROAD AND STAY CONNECTED TO FA
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Final auto rescue tally: Taxpayers lost $9.3 billion – Detroit Free Press
Detroit Free Press Taxpayers lost $9.26 billion on the U.S. government’s automotive industry rescue program, according to a final tally released by U.S. Treasury on Monday. The government said it recovered $70.42 billion of the $79.68 billion it gave to General Motors … Federal government lost $9.26B on auto rescueThe Detroit News |
The Electric Motorcycle, Part 2 Electric-vehicle power supplies. – Cycleworld
The Electric Motorcycle, Part 2 Electric-vehicle power supplies.
Cycleworld This development is hoped to hit the industry in the early 2020s. Industrial change is not instant; Rudolph Diesel first ran his engine in 1893 but it did not drive the steam locomotive out of production until 50 years later. Much is made of electric … |
A seamless global auto industry suffers breakdowns when It comes to recalls – The Daily Courier (subscription)
A seamless global auto industry suffers breakdowns when It comes to recalls
The Daily Courier (subscription) DETROIT – When it comes to making and selling cars, the auto industry thinks and acts globally: There is near-seamless co-ordination between parts suppliers, factories and dealerships. But when an unsafe car needs to be recalled, that global co … |