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Week In Review Video: Jan. 27, 2012 - Inside Line

Scott Burgess: 2012 Kia Soul Eco lacking in spirit

The 2012 Kia Soul has a lot going for it. So why would Kia, the fastest growing brand in America last year, want to muck things up by tweaking the Kia Soul just enough to annoy people?

Despite strong '11, Ford cautious

Ford Motor Co. had its most profitable year in more than a decade, and its 2011 performance translated into about $6,200 in profit-sharing checks for the automaker's 41,600 hourly workers,

3rd shift slated for Chrysler Ill. plant

Chrysler Group LLC CEO Sergio Marchionne will announce the addition of a third shift at the company's Belvidere Assembly Plant in Illinois next week, adding approximately 1,100 jobs at the factory to support production of new vehicles based on the same platform as the recently unveiled Dodge Dart, according to people with direct knowledge of the plan.

Ford earns $20.2B in '11; 4Q called 'weak'

Ford Motor Co. reported $20.2 billion in net income for 2011 today — its best year since'98 - as its results were boosted by a one-time tax adjustment.

California passes new auto emission rules

San Francisco— California air regulators passed Friday sweeping auto emission standards that include a mandate to have 1.4 million electric and hybrid vehicles on state roads by 2025.

Chrysler cooperating in Jeep Liberty air bag probe

Washington- The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is upgrading an investigation into nearly 390,000 Jeep Liberty SUVs for reports of inadvertent air bag deployments.

GM: Bad publicity hurt Volt

Washington — The day after a congressional hearing into a fire in crash-tested Chevrolet Volt, General Motors Co. acknowledged that sales of the car had been hurt by bad publicity.

Obama tackles college costs, autos in local radio interview

Detroit — In a local radio interview aired Friday morning, President Barack Obama talked about national needs, including bringing jobs back to the United States, continued investment in research and technology and more cooperation from a bickering, politically obsessed Congress.

Detroit feels the love at Washington Auto Show

Washington — The Washington Auto Show in recent years has featured politicians riding to Detroit's rescue or debates over fuel economy standards.

Auto bailout sticks to GOP, Obama in Michigan

No matter who wins the Republican nomination, President Barack Obama has a ready-made issue to pound every time he visits Michigan, Ohio and Indiana: the bailout billions used, he'll say, to resuscitate General Motors and Chrysler.

Chrysler CEO to announce third shift at Illinois plant next week

Chrysler Group LLC CEO Sergio Marchionne will announce the addition of a third shift at the company's Belvidere Assembly Plant in Illinois next week, adding approximately 1,100 new jobs at the factory to support production of new vehicles based on the same platform as the recently unveiled Dodge Dart, according to people with direct knowledge of the company's plans.

GM seen accelerating Opel restructuring as sales plunge

The financial crisis in Europe is adding new urgency to General Motors Co.'s attempt to turn around its money-burning Opel unit.

EnerDel battery firm that won DOE grant files for bankruptcy

A New York-based battery company that won a $118 million federal grant filed for bankruptcy protection Thursday — as scrutiny in Congress over the Obama administration's green investments has grown.

Fiat-Chrysler in talks to produce Jeeps in China

The Fiat-Chrysler group is in intense negotiations with the Guangzhou Automobile Group on a possible joint venture to produce Jeeps in China, for the Chinese market.

GM's Reuss: Volt sales hurt by bad publicity

Washington —General Motors North America President Mark Reuss said Thursday that sales of the extended-range electric Chevrolet Volt have been hurt by bad publicity.

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