Dealers of Audi, the Germany-based leading automaker, are having a tough time to meet the overwhelming demands for many of the car models, with the U.S. officials pushing the German-based factory to increase its supple and allotment for each dealer across the country.
Auto Insurance News Archive for March, 2013
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Audi Dealers Struggling Hard to Meet the Growing Demands for their Brand, Pushes the Automaker to Increase its Allotment
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General Motors Chairman to Visit Capitol Hill, Plans to put Behind the Controversial Political Battle over Auto Bail out
by Richard BurtonDan Akerson, chairman and CEO of General Motors, has scheduled to visit Capitol Hill on Thursday this week to meet the Congress members, hoping to put behind the controversial political battle over auto bail out, prevalent currently. In fourteen months, this is Akerson’s first trip to the Capitol Hill, first since the giant Detroit automaker was bounded amidst political fervor during the 2012 presidential campaign over $85 billion bailout in the auto industry.
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Sales Boost of Pickup Truck from GM, Ford in February
by Richard Burton