
President George W. Bush used visits to struggling U.S. automakers on Tuesday to pitch his energy agenda.GM, Ford and Chrysler Group. lost a combined $16 billion last year and embraced part of the White House energy plan to help revive sales. They also want to improve their image with consumers who are choosing more fuel-efficient vehicles made by Japan's Toyota Motor Corp. and Honda Motor Co. in greater numbers. Jon Decker reports. SPEAKERS: John Novak, auto industry analyst- Morningstar; Efraim Levy, equity auto analyst - Standard & Poor's; U.S. President George W. Bush
