European Car Market Weak
Detroit Free Press, Tuesday, March 5, 2013 10:25 AM
At the Geneva, Switzerland, auto show this week, European auto executives will talk about the elephant in the room: the dismal European market. General Motors' hobbled Opel unit and Ford's own losses, and every mass-market brand in Europe faces huge challenges. Some won't make it.
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