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BARCELONA, Spain (AP) — AT&T Inc. is scoring a win over rival Verizon Wireless as it takes over the contract to supply wireless connections to cars with General Motors' OnStar service.
Troubled firms can't operate by free-market principles while under government supervision.
Years ago, GM chose not to make a luxury model its first plug-in.
The automaker kicks off a must-win year by unveiling a racy new version of the classic sports car.
LOS ANGELES (AP) — With a proposed payout of more than $1 billion, one major chapter of a nearly four-year legal saga that left Toyota Motor Corp. fighting hundreds of lawsuits and struggling with a tarnished image has ended, though another remains.
Toyota is poised to outsell GM again in 2012.
A new strategy to wrap up the GM bailout means the final cost to taxpayers could be $10 billion or more.
BERLIN (AP) — General Motors Co.'s Opel unit said Monday that it plans to end car production at one plant in Germany in 2016, but a slimmed-down factory may continue to make components.
DETROIT (AP) — General Motors is giving its Chevrolet Spark a jolt of electricity.
HONG KONG (AP) — General Motors Co. and its local Chinese partners have launched a second plant to make cars for its local discount brand Baojun, ratcheting up the battle for customers at the fast-growing lower end of the world's biggest auto market.
