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Government coffers feel drop in auto sales
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Neighborly Ind. car dealers face troubles together
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Big 3 need more than bailout to keep running
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2009 Kia Borrego: A new sport utility vehicle? Now? Kia is no stranger to swimming against the current.
Wheelbase CommunicationsKia's new multi-tasking wagon takes its name from the desert community of Borrego Springs, Calif. For Kia, no doubt, hope springs eternal that North Americans still have a healthy appetite for big rigs such as this seven-passenger sport utility vehicle,...Tags: Vehicles, Kia, Nissan, Honda, Car Guides and Reviews
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Car deals: A guide to auto rebates
This table shows factory-to-customer cash rebates, factory-to-dealer incentives, reduced-rate financing plans and the dates they expire for cars and light trucks as of Nov. 26, 2008. Programs that have ended (*) may or may not be replaced. Dealer...Tags: Passenger Cars, Saab, BMW, Lacrosse, Saturn
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Man dies after SUV goes off bridge into lake
Sentinel Staff WritersMINNEOLA A 20-year-old Montverde man was killed when his sport utility vehicle plunged over a bridge near Minneola, the Florida Highway Patrol said. About 6:30 p.m. Monday, Casey William Brecheen was driving south on County Road 561A in a 2007 Jeep SUV...Tags: Vehicles, SUVs and Crossovers
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Party At Papa's Like It's 1958
Farmington High School's Class of 1974 just had its 30th Reunion. (It's not you, it's the math. They're a little late.) But the best part of this get-together was the fact that it was held in an automobile showroom. Well, it wasn't just any showroom....Tags: Passenger Cars, Schools, Vehicles, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Chrysler
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Carmakers charge ahead with electrics
LA Times Staff WriterThe future -- or at least a future -- may finally be in sight for the electric car. Nissan-Renault Chief Executive Carlos Ghosn announced plans at the L.A. Auto Show on Wednesday to begin selling a competitively priced electric car in Oregon in 2010. The...Tags: Passenger Cars, Auto Trends, BMW, Petroleum Industry, Luxury Vehicles
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Without bailout, carmakers' road ahead is full of potholes
The Big Three carmakers got no bailout money from Congress last week. If the same thing happens again in two weeks, when they return with concrete plans to spend the $25 billion they're requesting, General Motors Corp., Ford Motor Co. and Chrysler will be...Tags: Financially Distressed Companies, Passenger Cars, Saab, Bankruptcy, University of Michigan
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LA 2008: Random sights from the show
Autoblog.comFiled under: LA Auto Show, Etc. Click image at right for high-res gallery of some random sights from Los Angeles. While we did a lot of coverage of the LA Auto Show this week, there are always some interesting things at the convention center that just... -
Amid auto industry crisis, Ford introduces 2010 Mustang muscle car at LA Auto Show
DEARBORN, Mich. -- Ford Motor Co. tries to revive its classic Mustang muscle car with a makeover for the 2010 model year that debuts at this week's Los Angeles Auto Show. Tuesday's introduction comes as the Dearborn automaker and U.S. rivals General...Tags: Passenger Cars, Lincoln, Kia Motors Corp., Nissan Motor Co., Hybrid Vehicles
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Keep those big, bad autos on the road!
Joel Stein is a columnist for the Los Angeles Times, where this first appeared.General Motors, Ford and Chrysler are begging for a second $25-billion loan package from Congress, arguing that they're too big to fail. GM, after getting turned down by the Bush administration, is already planning to ask the next Treasury secretary for...Tags: Fuel-efficient Vehicles, Hybrid Vehicles, Vehicles, Consumer Electronics Industry, Bentley
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