Chevrolet Parts - GM’s fix-it plan kicks in

GM’s fix-it plan kicks in
Detroit News - With its losses narrowing and its cash reserves piling up, General Motors Corp. is ready to kick its turnaround plan into a higher gear in the second half of 2006. The world’s largest automaker said Thursday it lost $323 million in the first quarter

Despite a loss of $323 million, GM wows Wall Street
Detroit Free Press - good signs for GM North American losses narrow dramatically in first quarter. Strong rollout of new SUVs boosts revenues. Progress in cost cuts, including a health care deal with UAW. But hurdles remain Possible strike at Delphi

Car thieves feast on Antioch
Nashville Tennessean - William Redus said he warned his son against parking his souped-up 1993 Chevy Caprice at Hickory Hollow Mall last December. But his son insisted, and learned a hard lesson. He was inside with his girlfriend just 25 minutes before returning to find

Johnny Leonard Salem preview
Motorsport.com - SALEM, Indiana (April 20, 2006) - - There’s no doubt that the 2006 ARCA RE/MAX Series season has gotten off to a rocky start for Cape Coral, Florida’s Johnny Leonard. However, he hopes to change that as the ARCA tour invades the bullring of Salem

Local race team looking for a three-peat
Nevada Appeal - Co-owners Tom Silsby and Steve Shaw of S&S Motorsports are longtime friends on and off the race track. Their attention to detail and ingenuity to make an already great product better has put them at the forefront of the supermodified racing world

Talladega: Round nine preview
Motorsport.com - * Kevin Harvick takes his momentum to Talladega Superspeedway * Richard Childress Racing resurging thus far in 2006 DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (April 25, 2006) — Looking to ride the momentum of his weekend sweep at Phoenix International Raceway, Kevin

GM buyouts: $35K to $100K+
Detroit News - General Motors Corp.announced today it will offer retirement incentives — ranging from $35,000 to more than $100,000 — to nearly all of its 113,000 U.S. hourly workers. The early retirement plan would trigger the largest exodus of union workers

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