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CNNMoney: Chrysler to close minivan plant, cut production

Chrysler LLC said Monday it will indefinitely close one Missouri plant and cut production at another due to slumping demand for pickup trucks and minivans.

CNNMoney: Chrysler to extend plant shutdowns

Chrysler LLC will add multiple weeks to the normal summer shutdowns for at least three pickup truck and sport utility vehicle factories; industry analysts say it's a sign that further production cuts are looming.

Time.com: GM to Raise Prices on 2009 Models

General Motors Corp. told dealers Monday it plans to raise prices on 2009 models by an average of 3.5% despite a tough market that is forcing the automaker to cut production and discount its 2008 models

CNNMoney: Ford delays launch of new F-150

With sales of full-size pickups in a steep decline, Ford Motor Co. said Friday it is delaying the launch of its new, redesigned Ford F-150 pick-up by two months.

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CNNMoney: Adapt or die: Future of big SUVs

Until recently, big SUVs had resisted the sales declines hitting their smaller, mid-size brethren. That was because large SUV drivers were hard-core - they really needed interior room and pulling power, and they weren't about to switch to car-like crossovers.

SUV owners keep on truckin' despite gas prices

Oil prices have some drivers looking for new rides, but some truck and sport-utility vehicle owners are remaining true to their gas guzzlers. They say, $4-a-gallon gas be damned; they need the space.

Time.com: GM to Close 4 Truck, SUV Plants

General Motors Corp. officially blew up its old business model Tuesday, closing four pickup truck and sport utility vehicle factories, announcing a new small car

CNNMoney: GM: Trucks out, cars in

General Motors announced plans Tuesday to shut four truck and SUV plants that employ thousands of workers. It also said high gas prices are here to stay - and, with them, consumers' growing preference for more fuel-efficient vehicles.

CNNMoney: Bad news for Detroit: Miles per gallon

It appears that the prospect of $4 gas finally has Americans getting serious about fuel economy.

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