Posts Tagged ‘Detroit News’
March 25, 2014 | by Bonnie Moret | filed under: Chevy, Corvette, Dave Shepardson, Detroit News, Ford, Joe Biden, John O'Donnell, Kevin Reilly, The Washington Auto Show, The Washington Post, VP Biden, WANADA, Warren Brown
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Kevin Reilly, chairman of The Washington Auto Show; Vice President Joe Biden, John O’Donnell, executive vice president, Washington Area New Automobile Dealers Association; Warren Brown, journalist, The Washington Post.
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Vice President Joe Biden
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Vice President Joe Biden tours The 2014 Washington Auto Show with his grandson.
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John O’Donnell, executive vice president, Washington Area New Automobile Dealers Association observes the vice president’s reaction as he looks at the 2015 Corvette.
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VP Biden and auto show chairman Kevin Reilly share a bonding moment.
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John O’Donnell, executive vice president, WANADA and Dave Shepardson, journalist, Detroit News observe a discussion with Warren Brown of The Washington Post and VP Biden.
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John O’Donnell, executive vice president, WANADA with Vice President Joe Biden amd Warren Brown, journalist, The Washington Post.
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Vice President Joe Biden
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Vice President Joe Biden and auto show chairman Kevin Reilly make their way through the crowd.
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Vice President Joe Biden and auto show chairman Kevin Reilly.
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John O’Donnell, executive vice president of WANADA gets a smile out of vice president Joe Biden. Kevin Reilly, auto show chairman listens intently.
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John O’Donnell, executive vice president, WANADA and Kevin Reilly, auto show chairman observe vice president Biden read about Ford’s latest technology.
April 25, 2012 | by Rachel | filed under: 2012 Beijing International Automotive Exposition, Coda Automotive, David Shepardson, Detroit News, DOE, Great Wall Motors, Pomerance & Associates
Coda Automotive has announced plans to build an entry-level EV with China’s Great Wall Motors, a company that will display its first EV at the 2012 Beijing International Automotive Exposition, which opens Friday.
That news comes as Coda also announced the withdrawal of its DOE loan application to build vehicles in this country. In its new deal, the manufacturing would start in China and wrap up in California, home to Coda’s headquarters.
“The company is the latest in a series of start-ups and other automakers to abandon efforts to tap the $25 billion government loan fund; Coda had proposed to build vehicles in Ohio as part of its application,” writes David Shepardson, with the Washington Bureau of the Detroit News. “The Energy Department has taken a harder line in reviewing applications — and hasn’t approved a new auto loan in more than a year.”
Here is the full story:
http://www.detroitnews.com/article/20120424/AUTO01/204240407/1361/Auto-start-up-Coda-to-develop–entry-level–electric-vehicle-for-U.S.-market