Wednesday, February 08, 2006

In the News

>In this article, Michael Vaughan of the Globe and Mail speaks with Dean Mullett, who is the national leader of PriceWaterhouseCoopers' automotive and industrial products practice, about the state of the Canadian Automotive industry. Also mentions the Canadian Automotive Summit which is being held Feb. 15 to address these issues facing the Canadian industry.

It appears >the F-150 remains the best selling vehicle in Canada for 2005, but the Honda Civic is closing in.

A study estimates >more than 100,000 positions are available in U.S. auto dealerships.

Insurance Institute for Highway Safety finds that most seat/head restraints would do a >poor job of protecting people's necks in rear-end crashes in SUVs & pickups