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.
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Top U.S. supplier of auto parts seeks Chapter 11 / Delphi's filing is largest in car industry history (San Francisco Chronicle)
Delphi, the nation's largest auto parts supplier, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection on Saturday, the largest filing ever in the domestic auto industry. The move reinforces the industry's deepening financial crisis and is a sign that the labor...
Bankrupt Delphi dismisses notion of labor unrest (AFP via Yahoo! News)
Bankrupt auto parts giant Delphi Corp. dismissed suggestions that the company's efforts to slash wages and benefits for blue-collar workers could lead to labor unrest.
Auto-parts giant files for bankruptcy (The New Zealand Herald)
Delphi, the largest US auto-parts maker, filed for bankruptcy protection for its US operations after failing to win concessions from unions and financial aid from former parent General Motors.
Delphi head warns UAW against strike (Detroit Free Press)
The head of Delphi Corp. warned employees Wednesday that a strike would only cause the nation's biggest auto parts maker to close more plants and jeopardize their pensions. A spokeswoman for its biggest customer, General Motors Corp., said it doesn't expect a strike but acknowledged for the first time that the automaker is "looking at its options" for keeping at least some assembly plants running
Bankruptcy deadline dash (Kansas City Star)
When auto parts maker Delphi Corp. filed for bankruptcy last Saturday, its timing was tied in part to changes to Chapter 11 rules that will take effect Monday.
Bankrupt Delphi dismisses notion of labour unrest (Channel NewsAsia)
TROY, United States : Bankrupt auto parts giant Delphi Corp. dismissed suggestions that the company's efforts to slash wages and benefits for blue-collar workers could lead to labour unrest.
Whig.com (The Quincy Herald-Whig)
National experts estimate up to 350,000 automobiles were damaged by hurricanes Katrina and Rita, and they are warning consumers in other parts of the country to do their homework before buying a used vehicle.
Bankruptcy Court to Consider Delphi Case (NPR)
A U.S. bankruptcy court Tuesday in New York is to hear motions from Delphi. The auto parts supplier filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy over the weekend, after failing to reach an agreement with its union on salary and benefit cuts. The filing comes at a time when much of the U.S. auto industry is in turmoil.










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