South of the equator, Ford and GM prosper

Detroit News Auto Writer Bryce Hoffman and photographer John T. Greilick visited Brazil and Argentina to research this series on the South American auto boom and how it’s affecting lives in both hemispheres.
Interactive: A tour of Ford’s Brazil plant
Ford’s most advanced assembly plant
operates in rural Brazil
–08/22/2007
South America’s Auto Boom: First of three parts
Brazil, Argentina buoy Detroit’s automakers
SÃO PAULO — Whoever says Ford Motor Co. and General Motors Corp. can’t make money in the car business has never been to South America. - 08/21/2007
- Video: U.S. carmakers learn to navigate the varied markets of South America
- Video: Ford’s Hau Thai-Tang discusses design challenges in South America
- Video: Enrique Alemany, President, Ford Argentina and Chile: Success was fueled by teamwork
- Video: GM’s Ray G. Young on how the automaker became profitable in South America
- Gallery: Ford, GM profit in South America
- Special report: Success in South America
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