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    Tops in Vehicle SatisfactionNissan models are big winners in this


    Tops in Vehicle Satisfaction
    Nissan models are big winners in this annual vehicle satisfaction study.
    Editors of MSN Autos

    posted by Charlie Cory at 2:00 PM  

    GMAC Unit to Sell Up to $20B in Auto Loans


    GMAC Unit to Sell Up to $20B in Auto Loans (ABC News)
    GMAC Financial Services Unit Agrees to Sell Up to $20 Billion in Auto Loans to Scotia Capital

    U.S. Oct. Consumer Credit Falls as Auto Loans Drop (Update1) (Bloomberg.com)
    Dec. 7 (Bloomberg) -- Borrowing by U.S. consumers unexpectedly fell in October as plunging auto sales reduced demand for financing, a Federal Reserve report showed today.

    GM to sell 20 billion dollars in auto loans (AFP via Yahoo! News)
    Struggling General Motors Corp. said it will sell up to 20 billion dollars in auto loans over the next five years to the Bank of Nova Scotia.

    posted by Charlie Cory at 2:00 AM  

    Friday, December 09, 2005

    GMAC to sell chunk of auto loans (The Santa Rosa


    GMAC to sell chunk of auto loans (The Santa Rosa Press Democrat)
    DETROIT - General Motors Corp.'s GMAC financial services unit said Monday it has agreed to sell up to $20 billion in U.S. auto loans to Scotia Capital, the corporate and investment banking arm of The Bank of Nova Scotia.

    GM to sell 20 billion dollars in auto loans (AFP via Yahoo! News)
    Struggling General Motors Corp. said it will sell up to 20 billion dollars in auto loans over the next five years to the Bank of Nova Scotia.

    U.S. Oct. Consumer Credit Falls as Auto Loans Drop (Update1) (Bloomberg.com)
    Dec. 7 (Bloomberg) -- Borrowing by U.S. consumers unexpectedly fell in October as plunging auto sales reduced demand for financing, a Federal Reserve report showed today.

    GMAC Unit to Sell Up to $20B in Auto Loans (ABC News)
    GMAC Financial Services Unit Agrees to Sell Up to $20 Billion in Auto Loans to Scotia Capital

    GMAC Financial Services to Sell Up to $20 Billion in Auto Loans (Logistics Management)
    General Motors Corp.'s GMAC financial services unit announced it will sell up to $20 billion in U.S. auto loans to Scotia Capital, the corporate and investment banking arm of The Bank of Nova Scotia, according to the Associate Press. Terms of the deal were not disclosed.

    posted by Charlie Cory at 1:00 PM  

    GMAC to sell chunk of auto loans (The Santa Rosa


    GMAC to sell chunk of auto loans (The Santa Rosa Press Democrat)
    DETROIT - General Motors Corp.'s GMAC financial services unit said Monday it has agreed to sell up to $20 billion in U.S. auto loans to Scotia Capital, the corporate and investment banking arm of The Bank of Nova Scotia.

    posted by Charlie Cory at 12:00 AM  

    Thursday, December 08, 2005

    New Jeep ConceptsTwo concept vehicles, unveiled at Europe's largest auto


    New Jeep Concepts
    Two concept vehicles, unveiled at Europe's largest auto show, provide a peek into the future of DaimlerChrysler's Jeep brand.
    Editors of MSN Autos

    Consumer Borrowing Sees Record Drop as Auto Loans Decline (Los Angeles Times)
    WASHINGTON Consumer borrowing plunged at a record annual rate of $7.2 billion in October, reflecting a big drop in auto loans.

    GMAC Financial Services to Sell Up to $20 Billion in Auto Loans (Logistics Management)
    General Motors Corp.'s GMAC financial services unit announced it will sell up to $20 billion in U.S. auto loans to Scotia Capital, the corporate and investment banking arm of The Bank of Nova Scotia, according to the Associate Press. Terms of the deal were not disclosed.

    posted by Charlie Cory at 12:00 PM  

    Porsche Cayman S PremieresThe largest show in Europe, the Frankfurt


    Porsche Cayman S Premieres
    The largest show in Europe, the Frankfurt show featured worldwide premieres of 80 concept and production vehicles.
    Editors of MSN Autos

    GM to sell 20 billion dollars in auto loans (AFP via Yahoo! News)
    Struggling General Motors Corp. said it will sell up to 20 billion dollars in auto loans over the next five years to the Bank of Nova Scotia.

    GM to sell $20 billion in auto loans (Hindustan Times)
    Struggling General Motors Corp has said it will sell up to $20 billion in auto loans over the next five years to the Bank of Nova Scotia. The deal with the Canadian bank will raise cash as the automaker implements a major restructuring plan aimed at stemming the year's multi-billion dollar losses.

    posted by Charlie Cory at 12:00 AM  

    Wednesday, December 07, 2005

    Lowest-Priced New Vehicles for 2006Low price doesn't mean skimping on


    Lowest-Priced New Vehicles for 2006
    Low price doesn't mean skimping on safety equipment anymore; some lowest-priced new cars include six standard airbags.
    Ann Job

    posted by Charlie Cory at 12:00 PM  

    Tuesday, December 06, 2005

    Porsche Cayman S PremieresThe largest show in Europe, the Frankfurt


    Porsche Cayman S Premieres
    The largest show in Europe, the Frankfurt show featured worldwide premieres of 80 concept and production vehicles.
    Editors of MSN Autos

    2005 Frankfurt Motor Show
    MSN Autos brings you highlights from one of Europe's major shows.
    Editors of MSN Autos

    GMAC Agrees to Sell Loans to Scotia Capital (Los Angeles Times)
    General Motors Corp.'s GMAC financial services unit has agreed to sell as much as $20 billion in U.S. auto loans to Scotia Capital, the corporate and investment banking arm of the Bank of Nova Scotia.

    G.M.A.C. Sells Auto Loans to Unit of Canadian Bank (New York Times)
    General Motors agreed to sell as much as $20 billion in auto loans over five years to the corporate and investment banking unit of the Bank of Nova Scotia.

    GM to sell $20 billion in auto loans (Market Watch)
    SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) - General Motors Corp. on Monday said it will sell up to $20 billion in auto loans to the Bank of Nova Scotia over the next five years, a move aimed at raising cash while it concentrates on turning around lagging sales.

    GMAC to Sell $20 Billion in Auto Loans (ABC News)
    GMAC to Sell $20 Billion in Auto Loans to Bank of Nova Scotia; Terms Not Disclosed

    GMAC Unit to Sell Up to $20B in Auto Loans (AP via Yahoo! Finance)
    General Motors Corp.'s GMAC financial services unit said Monday it has agreed to sell up to $20 billion in U.S. auto loans to Scotia Capital, the corporate and investment banking arm of The Bank of Nova Scotia.

    GM to sell $20 billion in auto loans (Hindustan Times)
    Struggling General Motors Corp has said it will sell up to $20 billion in auto loans over the next five years to the Bank of Nova Scotia. The deal with the Canadian bank will raise cash as the automaker implements a major restructuring plan aimed at stemming the year's multi-billion dollar losses.

    posted by Charlie Cory at 10:00 AM  

    Monday, December 05, 2005

    Hybrids Are HotAutomakers that used to downplay the viability of


    Hybrids Are Hot
    Automakers that used to downplay the viability of gasoline-electric hybrids are now embracing them.
    Ann Job

    New Jeep Concepts
    Two concept vehicles, unveiled at Europe's largest auto show, provide a peek into the future of DaimlerChrysler's Jeep brand.
    Editors of MSN Autos

    2005 Frankfurt Motor Show
    MSN Autos brings you highlights from one of Europe's major shows.
    Editors of MSN Autos

    posted by Charlie Cory at 9:01 PM  

    Fitch Rates Capital One Auto Finance Trust (COAFT) 2005-D (The


    Fitch Rates Capital One Auto Finance Trust (COAFT) 2005-D (The Auto Channel)
    NEW YORK--Dec. 1, 2005--Fitch rates Capital One Auto Finance Trust (COAFT) 2005-D as follows: -- $249,000,000 4.42750% class A-1 asset-backed notes 'F1+'; -- $427,000,000 4.79% class A-2 asset-backed notes 'AAA'; -- $221,000,000 4.81% class A-3 asset-backed notes 'AAA'; -- $503,000,000 LIBOR + .04% class A-4 asset-backed notes 'AAA'. This is Capital One Auto Finance (COAF)

    posted by Charlie Cory at 9:00 AM  

    Sunday, December 04, 2005

    Barriers limit China s growing auto industry (Fort Wayne Journal Gazette)


    Barriers limit China s growing auto industry (Fort Wayne Journal Gazette)
    DETROIT China s rapidly expanding automotive industry faces so many obstacles it will likely be 10 to 20 years before Chinese automakers can compete globally in vehicle design, manufacturing and sales, according to a new report.

    Automakers Are Lining Up Aid, But Just Don't Call It a Bailout (Washington Post)
    Troubled U.S. automakers and their allies on Capitol Hill are seeking billions of dollars in aid from the federal government ranging from health coverage for their workers to extra tax write-offs for themselves.

    Santa's Helpers (Tampa Tribune)
    TAMPA -- Michael Kent works most days behind a desk, processing auto loans. But with the holiday season here, he's moonlighting as one of Santa's elves, assembling miniature Cadillac Escalades, bicycles and other complicated gadgets headed for the Christmas tree.

    Banking On Consumer Loans (Investor's Business Daily via Yahoo! Finance)
    Good news has followed the bad. The fiscal and monetary crisis that crushed economies in South America and East Asia in the late 1990s came with a...

    Lowest-Priced New Vehicles for 2006
    Low price doesn't mean skimping on safety equipment anymore; some lowest-priced new cars include six standard airbags.
    Ann Job

    Auto finance group lowers rates (The Des Moines Register)
    An auto finance group will improve terms of loans to about 250 consumers who bought cars from the now-defunct Dan Nelson Automotive Group. Iowa Attorney General Tom Miller said Wednesday that Auto Receivables Trust will lower the interest rate on loans to 17.95 percent.

    Top Sport Utilities on MSN Autos
    The most popular sport-utility vehicles on MSN Autos, based on visits to the site's vehicle research pages during the third quarter of 2005.
    compiled by MSN Autos

    posted by Charlie Cory at 9:00 PM  

    Dealership under investigation after abrupt closure (thedailytimes.com) The Tennessee Motor


    Dealership under investigation after abrupt closure (thedailytimes.com)
    The Tennessee Motor Vehicles Commission is investigating the sudden closure of an Alcoa Highway auto dealership, and state officials will be in Blount County Monday and Tuesday to conduct interviews with impacted consumers.

    New Jeep Concepts
    Two concept vehicles, unveiled at Europe's largest auto show, provide a peek into the future of DaimlerChrysler's Jeep brand.
    Editors of MSN Autos

    Lowest-Priced New Vehicles for 2006
    Low price doesn't mean skimping on safety equipment anymore; some lowest-priced new cars include six standard airbags.
    Ann Job

    Auto finance group lowers rates (The Des Moines Register)
    An auto finance group will improve terms of loans to about 250 consumers who bought cars from the now-defunct Dan Nelson Automotive Group. Iowa Attorney General Tom Miller said Wednesday that Auto Receivables Trust will lower the interest rate on loans to 17.95 percent.

    Frankfurt Motor Show Favorites
    Public days for this huge auto show run through September 25, and concept cars continue to be a big draw. Our editors pick their ten favorites.
    Editors of MSN Autos

    posted by Charlie Cory at 9:00 AM  

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