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    Last update: December 22, 2009

    +UAW, Ford deal is in jeopardy
      A tentative agreement on concessions between Ford Motor Co. and the United Auto Workers is facing unprecedented opposition, with many workers saying Ford's comparative success makes further givebacks unnecessary.

    +Plans for a hybrid Ram roll forward
      Ann Arbor -- Chrysler Group LLC still plans to roll out a hybrid version of its light-duty Dodge Ram pickup in 2010, but a diesel-powered model is in question.

    +Daniel Howes: Howes: UAW workers may derail Ford's success
      Old Detroit lives!

    +Ford to unveil custom Mustangs at SEMA
      Ford Motor Co. will showcase a stable of ponies at next week's Specialty Equipment Market Association show in Las Vegas.

    +News photographer is honored for auto project
      A Detroit News staff photographer has taken top honors in an Editor & Publisher contest for a multimedia project depicting the declining auto industry's impact on Ohio, officials announced this week.

    +Honda raises forecast, avoids loss for first half
      Tokyo -- Japanese government incentives for green cars and strong sales in China helped Honda Motor Co. avoid red ink for the first half and raise its full year profit forecast.

    +Old GM billed $23M in bankruptcy filing
      A consulting firm is charging General Motors' bankruptcy estate more than $23 million for three months' work leading up to and following one of the largest corporate bankruptcy filings in U.S. history.

    +Biden to discuss future of former GM plant in Del.
      WASHINGTON -- Vice President Joe Biden is expected to announce Tuesday that a California luxury automaker will build plug-in hybrid electric vehicles at a former General Motors plant in Delaware.

    +GM gets $2.6M grant to convert engine heat
      General Motors Co. today received a $2.6 million federal grant to develop technology that will let the automaker convert waste heat from car engines into electricity, and boost vehicle efficiency.

    +Consulting firm charges GM $23M
      A consulting firm is charging General Motors' bankruptcy estate more than $23 million for three months' work leading up to and following one of the largest corporate bankruptcy filings in U.S. history.

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