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Description:In this episode of Kilowatt, we cover the latest in electric vehicles and renewable energy, starting with Ford's Q3 2024 sales, which show a minor decline despite strong model performances. Kia celebrates record sales for its EV9 and EV6, along with the launch of its first EV-only factory in South Korea. I discuss a proposed California bill for bidirectional charging and the European Commission's new tariffs on Chinese vehicles. In addition, there are updates on Tesla include Model Y availability in the UK and plans for a diner drive-in theater with superchargers in LA. I also explore advancements in battery technology with the new dry cathode 4680 cells and look forward to the upcoming RoboTaxi event. Support the Show:PatreonAcast+Other Podcasts:Beyond the Post YouTubeBeyond the Post PodcastShuffle PlaylistNews:EU Tariffs on Chinese EVsCalifornia May Require Bi-Directional EV ChargingKia's September SalesKia's EV Only FactoryFord's EV SalesTesla 4680 Dry Cathode CellsTesla Diner UpdateRoboTaxi and McDonaldsTesla CIO Exits the CompanyModel Y Long Range RWD Lands in the UKTesla Discontinues Model 3 Standard RWDSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/kilowatt. Support the show at https://plus.acast.com/s/kilowatt. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to The Doctor Who: Alhambra Podcast, our Doctor Who centric podcast that discusses the recent DW and Big Finish news, reviewing Doctor Who audios from Big Finish, both classic and new series Doctor Who episodes, and much more! In this excellent episode, Brett delves into the latest Big Finish sales and price reduction, then gives some recommendations and thoughts on BF's Doctor Who Main Range (Monthly Release) stories. Welcome and Synopsis to EP 351 - 00:00:00 September Sales and Big Finish Favorites - 00:01:01 Contact Info & Copyright - 00:21:58 Stay tuned for more Doctor Who goodness, including monthly Big Finish reviews, audio commentary, retro-reviews, the DWAP "Rassilon Seal of Approval" and beyond!
Today we're diving into a super important topic: preparing for the September sales surge. We'll be talking about how to overcome that summer slowdown, get ready for Q4, and leverage September to make the biggest impact on your sales.Preparing For The September Sales Surge - Key TakeawaysThe September sales surge is prime time for selling services online.It's crucial to prepare in advance for the September sales surge.Long-term planning is necessary to avoid business chaos and ensure consistent growth.Maintaining a dependable online presence throughout the summer is key.Always making an offer, even during slow periods, is essential.The Invite-Only Event is a powerful conversion strategy.Episode HighlightsIntroduction to The September Sales SurgeSeptember is critical for sales for service-based businesses.The summer slowdown affects everyone; competitors and customers seem to disappear.By September, people are ready to invest in services and routines.Long-term Planning and PreparationIt's essential to warm up your audience before September.If you wait until September to start, it's too late.Having a strategy and plan for the rest of the year is important.Mindset and Business SuccessLong-term thinking is crucial for moving out of business chaos.Businesses that plan ahead and strategize succeed more consistently.Planning the rest of the year during the summer can set you up for fall success.The Importance of Intimacy in SalesAI and competition are changing the landscape.Building trust and intimacy with prospects is key.Focus on live interactions, DMs, and relationship building.The Summer Slowdown and Revenue ChallengesDecreased sales and revenue are common in the summer.There's pressure on Q4 to make up for the summer lull.It's essential to continue making offers and engaging with your audience.Conversion Events: The Invite-Only Event StrategyAlways have a conversion event, even during the summer.The Invite-Only Event: a weekly, rinse-and-repeat masterclass.This strategy allows for iteration and improvement over time.Key Quotes"September is a sizzling hot time to sell services. The kids are back in school, people are off vacation, and they're ready to invest in themselves.""If you wait until September to get your audience warmed up and your conversion events in order, it's much too late.""Businesses that plan ahead and think long-term are the ones that avoid chaos and see consistent growth.""Intimacy will sell your services better than anything. Focus on live interactions and building relationships.""Always make an offer. Your audience needs to know exactly what you do and how you can help them."Resources MentionedVisit my website for upcoming LIVE workshops: LindseyAnderson.livePrevious episodes of The Millionaire Maker Show discussing invite-only events and other conversion strategies.ConclusionPreparing for the September sales surge is incredibly important. Adopting long-term planning and always making offers can set you up for success. Don't forget to visit LindseyAnderson.live for free workshops and further training. And remember, building intimacy and trust with your prospects is crucial in today's competitive landscape.
This week we celebrate the long overdrawn ordeal that was the Microsoft acquisition of Activision Blizzard. In other news, Pete Hines is retiring from Bethesda and it turns out that the Spider-Man 2 game is reviewing quite well. In Playing and Watching, Dave is happy for the Lions and MJC is still cleaning up loose Trophies on PSN. The opening song is Deja Vu by Popskyy - https://popskyy.bandcamp.com/If you'd like to donate to us using PayPal, you can do so with this link. https://www.paypal.me/digitaldaysgamingIf you would like to order DDG merchandise click below: https://teespring.com/digital-days-gamingPatreonDiscordTwitter: @DigitalDaysPodDave Twitter: @GoodDaveHuntMichael Twitter: @The1stMJCTwitch: @DigitalDaysGamingFacebook PageFacebook GroupYouTubeTikTok
Could Ozempic really hurt restaurant demand? The industry had a surprisingly strong September. And restaurants respond to the conflict between Israel and Palestine.
In this episode of the Better Presentations More Sales podcast I'm sharing Seven September Sales Tips All of the Seven September Sales Tips can easily be implementable by anyone in a sales position or who is responsible sales within their organisationSo here are the Seven September Sales Tips:Make it easy for your customers to buy – check your buying process and identify and remove any barriers to salesHelp customers over the line – nudging not pushing thoughImprove your negotiation skills – small steps and use the magic phrase ‘if you then I'Look at your offerings and see how they can be made to look more appealingOrganise reviews with your current customers to check how they are using your product or serviceKeep adding to your knowledge – be the recognised authority in your sectorPrepare and practice more when you get a sales pitch or demo opportunityThis is episode 273 of the Better Presentations More Sales podcast - the previous 272 episodes are available on your usual podcast app or you can listen and download them on the Better Presentations More Sales podcast page Check out my new book: 7 Steps to Successful Presentations (USA) - 7 Steps to Successful Presentations (UK) - all the royalties I receive go to the Children's Hospice South West To find out how more about how I can help your teams deliver confident, impactful, memorable and action inducing presentations please visit my Presentation Training pageFor one to one business leader presentation coaching please visit my Presentation Coaching pageClick here for sales training Before you book any training or coaching with me it is important for you to be sure that I'm the right person for you or your team so let's have a 15-20 minute informal no obligation no fee chat on Zoom. Simply click here: Trevor Lee 15 minute meetingThanks for listening. If you like the show please do leave a review.Here's how you can connect with me, Trevor Lee, and find out more about how I can help you deliver confident and successful presentations and sales pitches.One to One Business Leader Presentation Coaching Business teams Presentation Training 15 Minute Free 'How can I help you' Zoom callTrevor Lee WebsiteTrevor Lee Linked Trevor Lee You TubeBook: 12 Business Lessons from Running an Ultra Marathon
Total domestic new-vehicle sales in September, at 47 786 units, were 10.8% higher than in the same month last year, while year-to-date sales, at 391 396 units, were 13.4% up on the figure for the first nine months of 2021. Passenger car sales showed an improvement of 9.7% in September, while light commercial vehicles were up 14.9%. Medium and heavy-truck sales increased by 15.3% and 1.8%, respectively. Total new-vehicle sales for September continued to run ahead of the corresponding month last year, says National Automobile Dealers' Association (NADA) vice chairperson Alex Boavida. “The numbers were aided by a strong showing from Toyota, which is making immense strides in recovering from flood damages that knocked out its plant in April.” Boavida regards September's numbers as encouraging, considering they were achieved in tough trading conditions, and on top of a fresh round of load-shedding and yet another interest rate hike. “These [trading conditions] included an ongoing stock supply shortage and a stock mix that is not ideal. “With factories struggling to keep new-vehicle production on schedule, delivery times are becoming increasingly difficult to predict, and in turn, dealers are finding it difficult to keep clients interested in specific models.” Boavida adds that household costs continue to increase owing to the current extensive load-shedding experienced throughout the country. Energy bills now include fuel for generators, with electricity costs set to rise significantly soon. Boavida believes that some clients are putting off new-vehicle purchases to buy solar-panel and battery backup systems for their homes and businesses. “Shipping and logistics remain problematic too, although they are improving monthly,” she notes. “However, as cargo trade normalises, we are faced with shrinking markets and fears of a potential world recession. “There are also some limitations on local vehicle transport with a shortage of carriers as exports ramp up.” Boavida says that there is increased local interest in new-energy vehicles (NEVs) in South Africa – including the growing number of fully electric models that are coming to market. “Clients are eager to learn more about these vehicles before making purchasing decisions, and while we anticipate a relatively slow transition from internal combustion engines, more and more electric offerings from a variety of brands are entering the market. “The demand for used vehicles remains strong, and the availability of good used vehicle stock is improving,” adds Boavida. More good news is a 104.6% improvement in the export of built-up vehicles in September, and a substantial increase (18.9% of new passenger-car sales) in the acquisition of rental and fleet units as the industry gears up for the holiday season.
Total domestic new-vehicle sales in September, at 47 786 units, were 10.8% higher than in the same month last year, while year-to-date sales, at 391 396 units, were 13.4% up on the figure for the first nine months of 2021. Passenger car sales showed an improvement of 9.7% in September, while light commercial vehicles were up 14.9%. Medium and heavy-truck sales increased by 15.3% and 1.8%, respectively. Total new-vehicle sales for September continued to run ahead of the corresponding month last year, says National Automobile Dealers' Association (NADA) vice chairperson Alex Boavida. “The numbers were aided by a strong showing from Toyota, which is making immense strides in recovering from flood damages that knocked out its plant in April.” Boavida regards September's numbers as encouraging, considering they were achieved in tough trading conditions, and on top of a fresh round of load-shedding and yet another interest rate hike. “These [trading conditions] included an ongoing stock supply shortage and a stock mix that is not ideal. “With factories struggling to keep new-vehicle production on schedule, delivery times are becoming increasingly difficult to predict, and in turn, dealers are finding it difficult to keep clients interested in specific models.” Boavida adds that household costs continue to increase owing to the current extensive load-shedding experienced throughout the country. Energy bills now include fuel for generators, with electricity costs set to rise significantly soon. Boavida believes that some clients are putting off new-vehicle purchases to buy solar-panel and battery backup systems for their homes and businesses. “Shipping and logistics remain problematic too, although they are improving monthly,” she notes. “However, as cargo trade normalises, we are faced with shrinking markets and fears of a potential world recession. “There are also some limitations on local vehicle transport with a shortage of carriers as exports ramp up.” Boavida says that there is increased local interest in new-energy vehicles (NEVs) in South Africa – including the growing number of fully electric models that are coming to market. “Clients are eager to learn more about these vehicles before making purchasing decisions, and while we anticipate a relatively slow transition from internal combustion engines, more and more electric offerings from a variety of brands are entering the market. “The demand for used vehicles remains strong, and the availability of good used vehicle stock is improving,” adds Boavida. More good news is a 104.6% improvement in the export of built-up vehicles in September, and a substantial increase (18.9% of new passenger-car sales) in the acquisition of rental and fleet units as the industry gears up for the holiday season.
In a brand new episode of the Stock Doctor, I discuss the impact of the September Curse for the US markets, the Indian auto sector's September Sales and whether this Used Car Retailer has Maxed Out.
Shownotes: Alle Details & Links dieser Folge: https://talkondemand.at/130/ Langsam neigt sich der Sommer dem Ende zu und wir fürchten uns schon vor den alljährlichen schlechten September Sales, haben aber dennoch einige Themen aus dem Print on Demand Business zusammengesammelt die wir euch heute gerne bei einem kühlen griechischen Bierchen präsentieren würden, schenkt euch ein Glas ein und lasst uns ein Kommentar oder Like hier, auf dass das Q4 bald starten möge! Jámas! Hier gibt es die Folge als Video: https://youtu.be/HYSulkZ7uGs Themen und Links dieser Folge: 00:00 Intro & Plauderei über das Ende des Sommers und drohende schlechte Verkäufe im September 11:24 Trick 17: Merch by Amazon Auto-Translation von Deutsch ausgehend - Danke @Martina 16:40 ⚠ Achtung: Phishing in MBA FB Gruppen FB Post in SMM Gruppe: https://hi.switchy.io/5bqN 22:32 Aufruf in Spreadshirt Gruppe mein Kommentar zu liken. FB Kommentar: https://hi.switchy.io/5bqT 26:14 Spreadshirt Fan Art - Hat da wer mitgemacht? Bringt das was? 29:18 KDP bei Vexels: https://talkondemand.at/vexels-kdp 31:03 MBA Retouren nach 2 Jahren? 35:08 MBA Bestellung Rückerstattung trotz Lieferung 37:27 Star Seller bei Etsy nicht geschafft :( Thumbnail Illustration powered by ThreadBasket https://talkondemand.at/threadbasket
In Episode 46, Nick and Kelvin discuss the election result from the weekend and potential implications for the property market.Kelvin then goes over the latest migration data, and provides clarity on the strength or otherwise of NZ citizens on the overall migration picture. There's also the latest sales numbers for September following the REINZ data release and insight on the strength of mortgage demand through the banks.The latest monthly video is now live at https://youtu.be/PTXV8jVASa0.Check out all our regular CoreLogic research insights at https://www.corelogic.co.nz/research-news and get in touch on LinkedIn, twitter @NickGoodall_CL or @KDavidson_CL or send us an email on nick.goodall@corelogic.co.nz or kelvin.davidson@corelogic.co.nz
Podcast special exclusive - A look at Electric car sales and trends for September and a preview of what effect the budget coming during the week is likely to have on the car market with proposed price increases likely for petrol and diesel.
- U.S. Sales Surprisingly Strong- September Sales Winners and Losers- Autoline's Sales Takeaways- Top NASCAR Teams Valued Over $1 Billion- Honda Announces Exit From F1- Genesis Applies Machine Learning to ACC- Traffic Deaths Fall Again- JLR Interior To Be Made From Garbage- Musk Says Tesla Headed To India- Mercedes Jumps On The Scooter Bandwagon
- U.S. Sales Surprisingly Strong - September Sales Winners and Losers - Autoline's Sales Takeaways - Top NASCAR Teams Valued Over $1 Billion - Honda Announces Exit From F1 - Genesis Applies Machine Learning to ACC - Traffic Deaths Fall Again - JLR Interior To Be Made From Garbage - Musk Says Tesla Headed To India - Mercedes Jumps On The Scooter Bandwagon
Episode 535-IMAGE are you okay?, What’s Wrong with Green Lantern, Moon Knight’s Power Set, September Sales Top Ten, Ebay Hot Sellers, FOC, Sneak Peek at Next Week w/ Kyle & Drew. Spec Picks For Next Week: Marvel-Immortal Hulk #25 (Drew), Vault-Money Shot #1 (Kyle). Your Donations Keep the Podcast Going- Please Give https://bit.ly/2nqTTKy Need an LCS or FOC Access: http://eepurl.com/du7Wwf or Eric@KowabungaComics.com Email us at: Comicsforfunandprofit@gmail.com - questions, comments, gripes, we can't wait to hear what you have to say. Shop Kyle/Drew Ebay Stores from our website - www.comicsfunprofit.com. Follow us on Twitter: @ComicsFunProfit Like us on Facebook.com/ComicsForFunAndProfit. Subscribe, rate, review on itunes. We are on Stitcher. Thank you so much for listening and spreading the word about our little comic book podcast. https://comcsforfunandprofit.podomatic.com/
- U.S. Vehicle Sales Drop- UAW Rejects Latest GM Proposal- Volvo Teases Electric XC40- Toyota C-HR Updated For 2020- Nissan Develops Manufacturing Breakthrough- Suzuki Shows Off Tokyo Concepts- Amazing BMW Isetta Cold War Story
- U.S. Vehicle Sales Drop - UAW Rejects Latest GM Proposal - Volvo Teases Electric XC40 - Toyota C-HR Updated For 2020 - Nissan Develops Manufacturing Breakthrough - Suzuki Shows Off Tokyo Concepts - Amazing BMW Isetta Cold War Story
- Tesla "Killer" Getting Killed- No More Frankfurt Auto Show?- Ford Using Robots to Sand Car Bodies- GM Puts Alexa in Its Vehicles- September Sales Forecast to be Down- UAW Strike Affected by Corruption Scandal
- Tesla "Killer" Getting Killed - No More Frankfurt Auto Show? - Ford Using Robots to Sand Car Bodies - GM Puts Alexa in Its Vehicles - September Sales Forecast to be Down - UAW Strike Affected by Corruption Scandal
The September Apple event not only revealed the new iPhone 11 line, but also showed off more details about the new subscription-based gaming service Apple Arcade. Here are today's stories: - Apple Arcade will cost $4.99 per month and launch September 19th - Google’s Apple Arcade competitor Play Pass is officially on the way - Rumour: Sony Has Something PlayStation-Related Planned for the End of September - Sales continue to slide downhill as GameStop continues its reboot - World of Warcraft viewership on Twitch jumped 84% last month - Bayonetta I & II will vanish from the Japanese and European Nintendo Wii U store next week - KFC is apparently creating a Colonel Sanders dating sim Follow me on other platforms and stay up to date! Twitter: http://twitter.com/prettychillguy Instagram: http://instagram.com/samueladamsmedia YouTube: http://youtube.com/samueladamsmedia Twitch: http://twitch.tv/samueladams --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
- VW Parts Ways with Audi’s CEO - U.S. Car Sales Slump in September - Renault’s Wild EZ-ULTIMO Concept - VinFast Debuts 1st Vehicles in Paris - Exercise While You Drive - Corvette Grand Sport Impressions
- VW Parts Ways with Audi’s CEO- U.S. Car Sales Slump in September- Renault’s Wild EZ-ULTIMO Concept- VinFast Debuts 1st Vehicles in Paris- Exercise While You Drive- Corvette Grand Sport Impressions
Top 300 September Sales, Dark Knights Metal 3, Detective Comics 966, Action Comics 989, Wild Storm: Michael Cray 1, Gotham City Garage 1, Ragman 1, Falcon 1, Amazing Spider-Man 789, Despicable Deadpool 287, All-New Wolverine 25, Uncanny Avengers, Gwenpool, Atomahawk 0, Family Trade 1, God Complex 1, Catalyst Prime: Noble v2 1, Volcanosaurus 1, Wrapped Up 1, Fabian vs. Gail, Star Wars trailer, Black Panther trailer, New Mutants trailer, Beast Boy casting, Harley Quinn creative team change-up. Details: Dark Knights Metal 3 by Scott Snyder, Greg Capullo, Jonathan Glapion, Fco Plascencia; Wild Storm: Michael Cray 1 by Bryan Hill, Warren Ellis, Steven Harris, Dexter Vines, Steve Buccellato; Gotham City Garage 1 by Collin Kelly, Jackson Lanzing, Brian Ching, Kelly Diane Fitzpatrick; Ragman 1 by Ray Fawkes, Inaki Miranda, Eva De La Cruz; Falcon 1 by Rodney Barnes, Joshua Cassara, Rachelle Rosenberg; Amazing Spider-Man 789 by Dan Slott, Stuart Immonen, Wade Von Grawbadger, Marte Garcia; Atomahawk 0 by Donny Cates, Ian Bederman; Family Trade 1 by Justin Jordan, Nikki Ryan, Morgan Beem; God Complex 1 by Paul Jenkins, Bryan Lie, Hendry Prasetya, Jessica Kholinne; Volcanosaurus 1 by S.A. Check, Scottie Watson, Emmanuel Ordaz; Wrapped Up 1 by Dave Scheidt, Scoot McMahon, Sean Dove Comics Countdown 11 October 2017: 10a. Supergirl 14 by Steve Orlando, Jose Luis, Norm Rapmund, Michael Atiyeh 10b. All-New Wolverine 25 by Tom Taylor, Juan Cabal, Nolan Woodard 9. Harrow County 26 by Cullen Bunn, Tyler Crook, Alise Gluskova 8. Royal City 6 by by Jeff Lemire 7. Sacred Creatures 4 by Klaus Janson, Pablo Raimondi, Chris Chuckry, Brian Reber, Dean White 6. Detective Comics 966 by James Tynion IV, Eddy Barrows, Eber Ferreira, Adriano Lucas 5. Black Science 32 by Rick Remender, Matteo Scalera, Moreno DiNisio 4. Mister Miracle 3 by Tom King, Mitch Gerads 3. Eternal Empire 5 by Sarah Vaughn, Jonathan Luna 2. Woods 36 by James Tynion IV, Michael Dialynas 1. Time and Vine 4 by Thom Zahler
Episode 409-Preorder Previews Primer, 2nd Prints Strategy, September Sales to Retailers + Sneak Peek Picks for Next Week w/Kyle & Drew. Visit our website - www.comicsfunprofit.com Email us at: Comicsforfunandprofit@gmail.com - questions, comments, gripes, we can't wait to hear what you have to say. Follow us on Twitter: @ComicsFunProfit Like us on Facebook: /ComicsForFunAndProfit. Subscribe, rate, review on itunes. We are on Stitcher and Youtube (kinda)Thank you so much for listening and spreading the word about our little comic book podcast.
- September SAAR Expected To Rebound - GM Cuts SUV Production - JLR Interested In Buying a Luxury Brand - Faraday Future Cuts Ties with Nevada - Used Cars Get Connected - Cost Issues with 48V Hybrids
- September SAAR Expected To Rebound- GM Cuts SUV Production- JLR Interested In Buying a Luxury Brand- Faraday Future Cuts Ties with Nevada- Used Cars Get Connected- Cost Issues with 48V Hybrids
I.C.E. mpgs keep improving; EV batteries are lasting longer; And even fuel cells are still in the mix. If all this is true, then why are companies like Delphi banking on something called a 48-volt, mild hybrid as the next big thing to power your car? Well one reason could be because experts see sales of over 12-million of these mild hybrids in consumer cars by 2025. But why guess at all this when we can hear it straight from a modern day Oracle of Delphi in the AFTER HOURS studio.SPECIAL GUEST: Mary Gustanski, Vice President, Engineering, DelphiPANEL: Gary Vasilash, AD and P; Christie Schweinsberg, WardsAuto.com; Joe Szczesny, The Oakland PressNEWS TOPICS:- Prius Prime: Bad Time for Prime?- Paris Show: sans importance?- September Sales: How soon before everyone drives a truck?- UX: Going beyond the Glass Slab.
- U.S. Sales Hit Their Peak - Chevy Makes Colorado Fuel-Cell for Army - Fuel-Cells a Waste of Time? - Formula E Looks to Drop 2 Car Strategy - Buick to Make Version of the Volt Called Velite - Vintage Car Racing
- U.S. Sales Hit Their Peak- Chevy Makes Colorado Fuel-Cell for Army- Fuel-Cells a Waste of Time?- Formula E Looks to Drop 2 Car Strategy- Buick to Make Version of the Volt Called Velite- Vintage Car Racing
- Jaw-Dropping U.S. September Sales - 2016 Chevy Volt Driving Impressions - GM to Test Autonomous Volts - Ford Celebrates 25-Years of Explorer - Going Cross Country 100-Years Ago
Ocean Grove Property News - 3 Minute 'Real Estate News Vignettes'
Hugh has the flu but is soldiering on regardless. It's already been a big month in the Ocean Grove Property Market with a week still to go. Hugh reveals in todays episode: 1. September Sales figures so far and the impact it is having 2. What Property sold in only 2 weeks exclusive to the BizCast and Email Community 3. Perfectly located new property announced going to auction 4. SNEAK PEEK: New listing exclusive to BizCast Radio 5. Property styling competition with Ali Waight Be The First To Know If you're not already on our email alert list, go to www.HaydenOceanGrove.com.au and sign up. That way you'll be the first with the latest property news as it goes live each Monday and Thursday. Just go to http://www.haydenoceangrove.com.au and sign up there. Property of the Week 9 Mullaway Crt, Ocean Grove http://hayden.com.au/listings/9-mullaway-court-ocean-grove/ To get ahead of the action, call or click below. * CALL ON 5255 1000 * http://www.haydenoceangrove.com.au * https://www.facebook.com/haydenoceangrove This Hayden Real Estate News Update is brought to you by the BizCast Radio Network http://bizcastradio.com/
September callups, another no-hitter and chicken pox. Dylan Higgins and Fred Zinkie break down what is going on in Fantasy Baseball heading into September. They take a look at Hector Olivera and some players making their return to the Major Leagues due to expanded rosters. Also, they consider a pair of Red Sox hurlers who may have turned things around before considering which injured players it may be time to give up on for this year. Finally, they go over some targets on the waiver wire and look closely at the calendar to find some options for this weekend and beyond.
- Fiat Reveals Jeep Based 500X - VW’s Ducati Powered XL Sport - Q80 Inspiration for Infiniti’s Future - Toyota’s Wild C-Segment Concept - Analyst Predictions Fall Short for September - Corvette Z06′s Eye Popping Acceleration - GM Reveals Trax Pricing - Tesla Teases New Vehicle in Tweet
- September Sales Surge - Kia Reveals Optima Diesel Hybrid - New Kia Rio - Euro Cars Pollute More Than Expected - Chevy Colorado and GMC Canyon Driving Impressions
Car sales in the U.S. continue to grow, hitting nearly 1.2 million units, an increase of 13 percent compared to last year. Infiniti wants to expand its relationship with Red Bull’s Formula One team. Chrysler CEO Sergio Marchionne is pushing to sell Jeeps in India. All that and more, plus a look at Opel’s new small car, the Adam.
Alan Mulally says that Ford will have zero net debt by the end of next year, but exactly what does that mean? Australia could become a world leader in rare earth metals within a few years. Mopar shows off its V-10 Drag Pak for the Challenger. All that and more, plus don't believe what everybody else is saying: September sales were not good! We'll explain.