US car firms General Motors and Chrysler are to call upon the US government for billions more in extra funding.
Chrysler executives have insisted the company has a viable future despite falling sales and its dependence on US Government aid.
Chrysler has received $4bn from the US government to keep it from collapse.
Chrysler UK has made two new additions to its senior management team which fill gaps in its management structure.
A Mercedes-Benz customer has won £10,750 compensation in a case against DaimlerChrysler Retail.
General Motors and Chrysler are getting a $17.4bn loan from the US state that will keep them afloat until March.
Chrysler is shutting all its assembly plants in the USA for a month to adjust its production volumes.
The US Treasury may adopt a plan that would allow them or a car czar to force General Motors and Chrysler into bankruptcy.
The US Senate has rejected the £9.4 billion emergency loan offer to rescue General Motors, Ford and Chrysler.
The US House of Representatives has voted in favour of a £9.4bn loan package for GM, Ford and Chrysler.
Detroit-based Chrysler will slash its global marketing spend by a fifth next year.
Chrysler UK has appointed Jonathan Shaw as chief financial officer and Rob Hatfield as its new sales director with immediate effect.
General Motors and Chrysler are considering accepting a pre-arranged bankruptcy as the last-resort price of getting a multi billion dollar government bailout, Bloomberg and Reuters report this morning.
Bosses at Ford, Chrysler and General Motors have agreed to be paid $1 a year in return for a $31 billion (£21bn) loan from the US government.
Chrysler never seems to be out the news these days as the carmaker struggles to retain its position as one of America's biggest carmakers
John Gill Chrysler in Harrogate has closed after becoming financially unviable.
A technician at Hatfield Chrysler has marked 15 years of continuous service at the dealership.
New Chrysler UK managing director Federico Goretti is certainly saying the right things.
Cerberus, the owner of Chrysler, is talking to banks about refinancing the $9bn of debt owed by the carmaker.
Chrysler is to cut 1,825 jobs in the US, as demand for cars slows in tandem with economic growth.