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  • Isuzu to End Sales in North America

    01/30/2008 7:44:00 PM PST · by Rb ver. 2.0 · 33 replies · 111+ views
    AP ^ | 1/30/08 | DEE-ANN DURBIN and TOM KRISHER
    DETROIT (AP) — The company that developed one of the first mid-sized sport utility vehicles and brought you an ad campaign with a fibbing salesman says it will stop selling new passenger vehicles in North America. Isuzu Motors Ltd. said Wednesday it will end distribution of its sport utility vehicles and pickup trucks starting Jan. 31, 2009. The Japanese company blamed the move on General Motors Corp. ceasing production for Isuzu of the Ascender sport utility vehicle and i-290 and i-370 pickup trucks. "It has always been our intention to remain in the U.S. market," Terry Maloney, Isuzu president and...
  • Toyota to sell diesel hybrid by 2010 thanks to Isuzu

    11/22/2006 7:10:42 AM PST · by Red Badger · 11 replies · 682+ views
    AutoblogGreen has reason to be happy, having found evidence that Toyota's recent purchase of a 5.9% stake in Isuzu will bear fruit in 2010 when the Japanese juggernaut marries its Synergy hybrid drive system with a diesel engine. Presumably such a hook up was made possible, or at least hastened, by the expertise in diesels that Isuzu brings to the table. Toyota knows its way around an oil burner too, but its Hino commercial truck division usually deals with diesels meant for trucks and buses. Heck, even we have to admit that we're excited for such a combo, as diesel...
  • Mitsubishi Motors Cuts Jobs, Closes Japan Plant

    05/21/2004 7:10:11 AM PDT · by 38special · 9 replies · 333+ views
    Associated Press ^ | 05/21/04 | Yuri Kageyama
    Mitsubishi Motors Cuts Jobs, Closes Japan Plant By YURI KAGEYAMA Associated Press TOKYO -- Japanese automaker Mitsubishi Motors Corp. will cut nearly 11,000 jobs, or 22 percent of its global work force, close an assembly plant in Japan and receive a $4 billion infusion from the Mitsubishi group and other investors under a revival plan its chief executive described as its "last chance." Under the plan announced today, Mitsubishi Motors will keep open its U.S. plant in Normal, Ill., but will shutter an engine plant in Australia while keeping a passenger car plant there. The company will close a passenger...