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Chrysler unlikely to survive '09, analysts say - Toledo Blade
DETROIT - Even by the standards of battered automakers, Chrysler LLC is in dire shape. Its sales in December were down 53 percent, far worse than Ford Motor Co. or General Motors Corp. Analysts say it probably won't survive the year as an independent ...
Japan sales of imported vehicles drop to 15-year low - Detroit News
TOKYO -- Sales of imported vehicles in Japan plunged to a 15-year low in 2008 as consumers shied away from pricey foreign cars amid a deepening global downturn, an industry group said Thursday. The Japanese bought 219,231 imported vehicles in 2008 ...
Critics suggest reeling Chrysler is a lost cause - MSNBC
DETROIT - Even by the standards of battered automakers, Chrysler is in dire shape. Its sales in December were down a stunning 53 percent, far worse than Ford or General Motors, and analysts say it probably won?t survive the year as an independent ...
Is Chrysler a lost cause? - KVAL
DETROIT (AP) - Even by the standards of battered automakers, Chrysler is in dire shape. Its sales in December were down a stunning 53 percent, far worse than Ford or General Motors, and analysts say it probably won't survive the year as an ...
Is Chrysler a lost cause? Some experts think so - Buffalo News
DETROIT ? Even by the standards of battered automakers, Chrysler is in dire shape. Its sales in December were down a stunning 53 percent, far worse than Ford or General Motors, and analysts say it probably won?t survive the year as an independent ...
Analysts say Chrysler is a lost cause - Kingsport Times-News Related News Resources: > HGH News
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