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Ohio offering $56 million to keep GM plant open
Ohio Lt. Gov. Lee Fisher says the state is offering General Motors Corp. a tax credit and grant worth more than $56 million to keep open its SUV plant in the Dayton suburb of Moraine. The automaker has said it plans to close the plant by 2010 or...Tags: Ohio, Credit and Debt, General Motors Corp.
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Ford exec sees dealership ranks thinning
AP Auto WriterWith U.S. sales continuing to decline, a top Ford Motor Co. executive said he expects to see more Ford, Lincoln and Mercury dealers willing to consolidate with others, speeding up plans to thin their ranks nationwide. The automaker outlined its...Tags: Ford, Mercury, Vehicles, Ford Motor Co., Fuel-efficient Vehicles
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Consumers picked to test hydrogen car prototypes
Associated Press WriterTom Albert drove his loaner Chevrolet Equinox like any other car. He took it to work during the week, picked up groceries, and loaded up the back with bags of soil at the garden store. When his infant son was fussy, Albert drove the newborn around the...Tags: George Bush, Heads of State, Hybrid Vehicles, Energy Resources, BMW
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Four-Cylinders Dominate Market
KickingTiresEnergy concerns are on the front burner of the American psyche lately. While politicians and automakers bicker over the right direction for the nation???s energy policy, consumers have decided with their wallets. For the first time, vehicles equipped with...Tags: Energy Saving, Wildlife, Management Change, Ford, Conservation
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Recall Alert: 2008 Smart ForTwo
MotherproofHere???s an interesting recall: Smart USA is recalling some of its 2008 Smart ForTwo cars that have problematic paint. Testing by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration found a batch of defective paint was used on 43 Smart ForTwos....Tags: Smart Car, Vehicles
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Moscow Motor Show: Western Carmakers Are Gaining Ground on Local Producers
Auto ObserverBy Pal Negyesi MOSCOW - Tucked away in the very last hall at the Moscow auto show, which held its press day Tuesday, is the stand of Russia's biggest car manufacturer, AvtoVAZ. Its status eroding, AvtoVAZ, maker of Lada cars, still commands a... -
COMMENTARY: Election Year Promises Will Meet Automakers' Harsh Reality, CSM Worldwide Analysis Shows
Auto ObserverNORTHVILLE, Mich. -- The domestic auto industry is the subject of much recent rhetoric by the presumptive presidential candidates. Both candidates now say they will back domestic automakers with loan guarantees to help the industry restructure, support '.... -
Coming to America? Peugeot entering new segments, markets
Autoblog.comFiled under: PSA, PeugeotPeugeot is a long way off from its ambitious target of selling 4 million units annually by the end of the decade. This year its sales projects put it at 2 million, but chief executive Jean-Philippe Collin has a plan in place to... -
Nissan to take on domestics with commercial truck in 2010
Autoblog.comFiled under: Detroit Auto Show, Japan, Plants/Manufacturing, Commercial Trucks, NissanSensing the ripe market opportunity, Nissan will start producing various light-commercial and medium-duty trucks in 2010. The targeted segment is currently dominated... -
Cost of an oil change, value of car maintenance
Consumer ReportsThe value of proper car maintenance is priceless, but the costs may be rising. I recently went to my local service station to get an oil change and when I went to pay the bill, I was surprised by the price. Just a few weeks prior, I had brought in my... -
Cars. Now more than ever.
MotorTrend MagazineThe automobile gets a bad rap these days. It pollutes. It clogs those long, gray ribbons of asphalt we'd all otherwise be playing shuffleboard on. It uses up the earth's resources and scares away spotted owls. It's expensive to buy and expensive to run.... -
A weekend for trailer queens and used cars
MotorTrend MagazineMONTEREY, CALIFORNIA - It's a high-school band member playing his snare drum on the cold, wet predawn 18th hole at Pebble Beach. No, it's an 1898 Leon Bollee 3.25-hp three-seater tandem, the Dawn Patrol discovers as it rolls down into sight toward the...
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