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Volkswagen program head in Homestead

HOMESTEAD, Fla. -- The head of Volkswagen's motor sports program is at Homestead-Miami Speedway, fueling speculation that the automaker is interested in joining Toyota as the second foreign manufacturer in NASCAR.

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Nissan recalls 686,500 Altimas and Sentras

Japanese automaker warns motors can suddenly stop functioning 10 odd-looking foreign cars From the Fiat 500 to the Tata Nano — these foreign cars leave us speechless. See today's average mortgage rates across the country. See...

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A Shift to Electric Cars with Driving Missions?

firm finds. Instead, automakers should tailor plug-in vehicles for the primary "driving missions" of specific consumer groups, McKinsey suggests. The researchers' conclusion, as explained in a McKinsey Quarterly article, rests...

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2010 Nissan GT-R Premium

What a Difference a Letter Makes by Joe LaMuraglia GT is short for "Gran Turismo" and no, it isn't just a video game. It is Italian for "grand touring" and when applied to vehicles it is meant to mean a powerful, comfortable...

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Cash for Clunkers report card: Truck owners cashed in most

More than half of the local trade-ins under the federal government’s popular Cash for Clunkers program involved old trucks swapped for new trucks, a Reporter-News analysis of federal data shows. In the Big Country, all five of...

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Toyota's Cost-Cutting Restores Profits - BusinessWeek

Six months after the worst loss in its history, Toyota has posted a surprise quarterly net profit Toyota CEO Akio Toyoda called the collapse in auto sales that followed the fall of Lehman Brothers last year a...

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Kathryn Flett: Is it really better to give than receive?

From parking tickets to broken promises and unwanted presents, there's a real gift to being on the receiving end So as I clicked "Add to cart" and "Proceed to checkout" and prepared to enter my details for roughly the nine...

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AUTOSHOW-Buoyant China auto market eager for more stimulus

By Fang Yan and Alison Leung SHANGHAI/HONG KONG, Nov 22 (Reuters) - Will Beijing go the extra mile to keep its car industry humming? That question will be centre stage at the Guangzhou Auto show this week, as car makers hope...

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Woman killed in collision

Published Date: 22 November 2009 A 37-YEAR-OLD passenger died after the car she was travelling in crashed into a post box, police said yesterday. The accident happened on Friday night in the Possilpark area of Glasgow at about...

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It's so hip to be square: Nissan's quirky Cube

It may look like it has just escaped from the set of Postman Pat , but this could just be the future of car design. The Independent on Sunday last week became the first newspaper to get hold of the Nissan Cube, which will...

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