It's impossible to avoid news around the U.S. automotive industry. And while speculation abounds, clear insight into the industry is less so. However, Grant Thornton's automotive practice has plenty of research, data and forecasts around the Detroit's Big Three (Chrysler, Ford and General Motors). To that end, Kimberly Rodriguez, principal of Grant Thornton's automotive practice, spoke with Consulting about what she's seeing in an industry that seemingly collapsed overnight.
Editor's note: At press time, President Bush was in the process of approving a $13.4 billion loan to GM and Chrysler. Consulting's interview with Rodriguez took place before the announcement.
Consulting: What is your role in working with the automotive industry?
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