DaimlerChrysler has basically thrown in the towel by hiring J.P. Morgan Chase to find a way for the luxury German auto maker to divest itself of the Chrysler automobile company here in America. We went back and took a look at our stock research on the original German purchase of Chrysler and wondered how we got from there to here. Chrysler was a stock pick of ours as far back as 1981 when Lee Iacocca brilliantly prevented bankruptcy, and turned the company around.
Tax Deductions for Your 2005 Hybrid Automobile
With the recent push by President Bush for alternative fuel strategies, much confusion has arisen regarding tax incentives for hybrid vehicles. This article clarifies the issue for you.
Various Ford and Mercury Hybrids Get Tax Credit Certification From IRS
Starting in 2006, individuals buying hybrid cars will get a tax credit instead of a tax deduction. The IRS has just started to kick out the exact amounts you can claim for your new hybrid.
Retiring Vice Chairman Dominates Ford News
As of late, Ford news has surrounded the company announcement made earlier this year pertaining to the retirement of longtime Ford executive, Greg Smith. After starting out as an engineer with truck operations in 1973, Smith was atop Ford news as he moved up to Vice Chairman after more than 30 years with the company. Now, after 32 years of service, Smith has announced his retirement effective March 1, 2006.
Driving New Cars For Free: Is There A Catch?
Rolling billboards are all the rage, however are they worth it? According to some companies they are and they may be a great way for you to get yourself behind the wheel of a new ride…for free!
Chery Automobiles: Chinas Auto War Begins
Chinese made cars will soon be cruising many American streets. Much like Asian makes before it, these cars will start out with ultra low prices. If you thought that your Kia was priced low, wait ’til you see the prices planned for these imports!