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Bill Cawthon

Bill Cawthon grew up in the auto industry in the 1950s. His Dad worked for Chrysler and Bill spent a number of Saturdays down on the plant floor at Dodge Main in Hamtramck. Bill is also the U.S. market correspondent for just-auto.com, a British auto industry publication, and a member of the Texas Auto Writers Association. You can reach him directly at (206) 888-7324 or by using the site contact form.

Marchionne passes after suffering stroke

Sergio Marchionne is gone. The larger-than-life architect of Fiat Chrysler Automobiles died today at the age of 66. In a… Read More

Marchionne’s condition said to be irreversible

The Italian press is reporting that former FCA and Ferrari CEO Sergio Marchionne has been in a coma since Friday.… Read More

News Flash! Manley new FCA CEO

In an announcement sure to cause shockwaves throughout the automotive and investment communities, FCA and Ferrari have said they are… Read More

Ford to end U.S. sedan sales

On Wednesday, Ford announced a new, more aggressive cost-cutting plan that will have a significant impact on its U.S. product… Read More

Goodbye to the American car?

According to a report in the Wall Street Journal (paid subscription required), Ford and General Motors are planning to kill… Read More

Big March boosts Detroit three

Double-digit gains reported by FCA and General Motors added nearly two percentage points to the Detroit automakers' share of the… Read More

Jeep sales surge 45% for best month ever

According to figures released this morning, Jeep sales jumped nearly 45% in March as deliveries of the Compass exploded by… Read More

General Motors to report sales only quarterly

In a surprise late announcement today, General Motors said it would stop providing monthly sales figures for the U.S. market.… Read More

Should Detroit get out of the car business?

For more than 100 years, Detroit, Michigan has been synonymous with the automobile. While it certainly wasn't the only place… Read More

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